Dear Homework,
We recently moved into this house and want to give it a face-lift with new siding, a colorful front door and new landscaping. The exposure is south, so we want to keep the tree for summer shade. However, that creates grass-growing problems. Any suggestions to charm up our home would be greatly appreciated.
— Plain Jane
I’m glad you want to make improvements—I think you’ll need to take things a bit further if you are going to achieve Cinderella-type transformations. The architecture of the house, with its prominent garage door, hidden corner entry and smaller-than-normal windows, won’t be easily improved without more intensive measures.
You will observe that a new carriage-style door, gable-end window and corner lantern have given the garage projection some more architectural detail. A new columned front porch and more prominent front doorcase help make the entry stand out. A first-floor window box, a second-floor set of French doors, and a Juliet balcony all round out the architectural improvements.
To deal with the grass-growing problem, I show creating an undulating bed of Baltic ivy, connecting the various plantings. Upright evergreens frame the house and block the neighbors. Flowers and ornamental grasses add charm. I think your home is a Plain Jane no longer … hope you do, too.
Thanks for asking,
Homework
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