This front garden is all about everyday feel-good.
What was once a standard new-build frontage is now a space you feel proud to come home to.
- Layered planting and a raised bed add height, texture and year-round interest.
- The entrance feels softer and more inviting, with greenery greeting you every time you arrive.
- Instead of a bare, flat space, there’s now a clear sense of style and personality that lifts the whole front of the house.
That “feel-good” moment coming home
This garden is designed to give you a small mood boost every day.
- As you walk up to the front door after work, you’re met with colour, foliage and form – not empty gravel or plain turf.
- The planting and layout create a calm, welcoming feel before you’ve even stepped inside.
A small space, used smartly
Even in a compact front garden, every inch has been made to count.
- A raised garden area provides depth and structure without overwhelming the space.
- Integrated seating gives you a comfortable spot to pause, without cluttering the entrance.
- The layout keeps access clear and practical, while still feeling lush and considered.
A place to sit and watch the world go by
This isn’t just a “drive-past” front garden – it’s a space to actually use.
- The seating area lets you sit out with a coffee, enjoy the fresh air and take in the lovely community around you.
- It has a subtle “New York sidewalk” feel – close enough to the street to feel connected, but framed by planting so it still feels cosy and relaxed.
In keeping with the house and street
The design doesn’t shout – it fits.
- Materials and colours have been chosen to complement the house and sit comfortably within the street scene.
- The raised garden, planting and seating add character without fighting the architecture or looking out of place.
This front garden is proof that even a small, standard new-build space can become so much more – a daily feel-good moment, a welcoming entrance, and a little pocket of calm right on your doorstep.