Garden Path and Front Entrance Walkway Landscaping Ideas

2015-06-09
Garden Path and Front Entrance Walkway Landscaping Ideas

Put your garden on a great footing with these landscape secrets.

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Lattice Garden Gate

An easygoing path leads the way to a welcoming garden oasis. A graceful latticework fence and expansive gate create an openness to guide visitors.

Creeping thyme between pavers adds a wonderful scent when its leaves are stepped on. Irregularly spaced and sized flagstones boost the garden's carefree nature.

A large urn offers visual relief from the densely planted yard. A California lilac (Ceanothus) beside the path adds a lovely fragrance and color.

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Elegant Simplicity

This understated front entrance walkway landscaping perfect front yard design for this home's modern lines. A short retaining wall bridges the divide between the path and yard.

Gray river rock provides interest as filler between the irregularly placed flagstone pavers on the path from the front door around the side of the house.

A trio of Japanese maples provides visual texture; once full-grown, they'll create a delightful canopy over the path. Ornamental grasses, selected for their deep shade of green and unfussy form, play off the contemporary design.

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Classic Landscaping

Tried and true elements form the backbone of this quintessentially designed path and flowerbed. Understated lights accent the path's traditional herringbone pattern.

Unobtrusive in scale and structure, two trees flank on either side of the path, creating privacy and coziness. Large swaths of stout perennials, including hostas and coneflowers, ensure plenty of color and texture.

Irregular-sized stacked stone pieces form a casual border for the flowerbed. A tall stretch of latticework offers additional privacy for the front yard just before the path ends at the sidewalk.

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A Pretty Path

Take a leisurely stroll down a path that ends with a quiet nook for reading and relaxing. Pavers set in a slight variation in pattern—edging bricks are positioned horizontally, and walkway bricks are nestled vertically—create visual interest in the walkway.

Larger pavers dramatically mark the end of the path, leading to a pergola and restful chair. A cascading collection of yellow, deep pink, and purple flowers softens the walkway and plays with the muted brick color.

A collection of walkway planters at the end of the path helps create a sense of destination.

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A Fine Stroll

Surrounded by an abundance of blooms, a rustic yet streamlined path offers quiet beauty. Unfussy gravel offers a casual surface beneath a walker's feet.

Greenery spilling over the walkway edge give the garden an established, lush feel. Tall-growing plants gradually give way to a cascade of low-growing blooms and groundcovers.

Stone pavers act as edging to keep loose gravel inside path boundaries. A large pot serves as a focal point to mark the end of the walkway.

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Curves Ahead

Scents and blooms steal the show along this lushly planted, curving walkway. The curves offer more visual interest than a straight path—and accent the garden around it.

A stone bench complements the color and style of the materials in the path.

Tall daylilies planted at a bend in the path create mystery by hiding what's on the other side. An orange tree within reach of the path provides delicious treats.

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Impressive Hardscape

Dramatic design distinguishes this front entrance walkway landscaping. Two path materials—slate and brick—provide a surprising contrast in both color and texture.

Grass offers a visual break between the overscale path pavers.

Boxwoods delineate a transition from the front yard's lawn to the entry door. This time in urns, two more boxwoods are repeated as the focal point at the entry door.

Breaking the walkway into separate segments is a clever (and easier) way to put a path on a slope.

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Contemporary Charm

Restrained material and planting choices complement each other in this streamlined path. The minimalist design of the pathway extends to the plantings—it winds past just three varieties of plants.

A pair of stacked limestone columns marks the transition from the walkway to the doorway. The walkway exudes modern style with large, regularly spaced pavers interspersed with crushed rock.

Metal edging marks a clear definition between the path and edge and keeps the mulch and crushed stone from intermingling. A dry creek bed echoes the path, adding drama.

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Gorgeous Grass

Unexpected path materials add a distinctive element of surprise to a landscape. Instead of an expected hard material, a grass path winds its way through the landscape.

Mulch as edging gives the garden beds a tidy appearance, while plants supply a mix of textures and varying shades of green. A bench offers garden visitors a stopping point.

Slight bends in the path add visual interest but are gentle enough that they don't make mowing a challenge.

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Up and Over

This path relies on elements close to the ground and overhead to create a sense of discovery. Two streamlined metal arbors form an archway over it, drawing the eye forward.

Pavers set in a geometric pattern create subtle visual interest. Large gray planters spaced along the path offer rhythmic stopping points. Trees growing close to and over the arbor and path provide a virtual outdoor ceiling.

A simple color scheme—shades of green and white—highlights the simplicity of the walkway.

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