AI Front Yard Garden & Landscape Design
The front yard sets the tone for your entire property — creating the first impression for visitors and defining your home's curb appeal. A well-designed front garden adds significant property value.
Design Considerations
- Curb appeal and street view
- Path to entrance clarity
- Low-maintenance planting
- Privacy vs. openness balance
- Seasonal interest year-round
12 Garden Styles
English Garden
Lush borders, climbing roses, winding paths, cottage charm
Japanese Zen Garden
Raked gravel, moss, stone lanterns, bamboo, water features
Modern Minimalist
Clean lines, geometric planters, ornamental grasses, concrete
Tropical Paradise
Palm trees, ferns, exotic flowers, water features, lush canopy
Mediterranean
Olive trees, lavender, terracotta pots, stone walls, gravel paths
Desert / Xeriscape
Cacti, succulents, gravel, boulders, drought-tolerant planting
Cottage Garden
Overflowing flowerbeds, picket fence, rose arches, informal charm
Formal Garden
Symmetrical parterre, clipped hedges, fountain, gravel paths
Coastal Garden
Dune grasses, driftwood, blue/silver plants, sandy paths
Wildlife Garden
Wildflower meadow, log piles, bird boxes, pond, native plants
Rooftop Urban
Container plants, timber decking, built-in planters, city views
Rainforest
Dense canopy, tree ferns, bromeliads, moss-covered rocks, misty