Depending on your location there may be only a small area between your house and the road which means that the front garden will be small or almost non-existent. Even so it is possible to transform this small front garden into a stylish entrance. This article by Victoria Harrison which I found on the Houzz website describes eleven ways you can turn your tiny front space into something special.
Want to increase the kerb appeal of your home but don?t know where to start when it comes to your tiny front garden? Take a look at these great ways to transform a small front garden into a super chic entrance. From a mini wildlife haven to a petite urban jungle, each of these tiny spaces makes a big impact.Frame it with style
This tiny garden has oodles of style thanks to the smart iron fence and gate that neatly divide it from the public footpath, creating a sense of formality.An open fence like this creates a physical barrier without blocking the flow of light into the garden. To add a more natural feel, plant some low box hedging teamed with pretty alliums and tulips.Make it wildlife friendly
Bursting with life and colour, this garden is a great example of how to make the front of your house appealing to both homeowners and wildlife.Planting a wide variety of native plants and flowers is a great way of attracting bees, while a colourful mix helps to create a cottage garden feel. Most garden centres or nurseries can advise you on which flowers are best for attracting wildlife.A woodpile like this also offers a refuge to a variety of insects. If you prefer something a bit neater, try a smaller woodpile tucked away in a quiet, shady spot near the front door. Check out this advice from theRSPB on how to boost the number of friendly insects in your garden.
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