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Backyard improvements that add value – and what not to do
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Do backyard improvements add value to your home? We all know by now that having a nice garden is an appealing feature to many home buyers, especially since the pandemic has forced most of us to stay at home – which has often meant using our outdoor spaces as extensions of our living rooms, kitchens and dining rooms.
See: Backyard ideas – decor inspiration for outdoor spaces
But when it comes to selling, is improving your backyard really one of the best ways to add value, and if so, which improvements should you prioritize? We investigate.
How much value does a nice backyard add?
Knowing how much value a nice backyard will add is only ever going to be an estimate – and your realtor should always be the person to ask for their expert opinion on what will work in your area before you start planning.
However, having a ball park figure will help you decide what to spend on landscaping to get a good return on investment. As a rough guide, a nicely landscaped garden that is low maintenance can add up to 10% to your home's value – that's potentially an extra $100,000 on a $1 million home.
It is worth underlining that you will rarely make a profit on landscaping a backyard – but done wisely you should make your money back by adding value to your home and will certainly have a better chance of selling your home faster and for a higher price.
Backyard improvements that add value
Assuming the essential improvements in your backyard – from sound fencing to a smart patio and decking to pretty planting – have been taken care of, which are the backyard improvements to consider as potentially value-adding? These are our top five.
1. An outdoor kitchen
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Outdoor kitchen ideas have surged in popularity, with homeowners looking to extend their living rooms outdoors.
Patrick Garrett , a real estate broker in Birmingham Alabama, advises that it's really important to ensure your outdoor kitchen space is functional – think: a properly equipped space, a roof for shelter from the sun and rain, a ceiling fan or a design that relies on natural ventilation for comfort in hot weather, and a firepit for outdoor heating for cooler nights. In other words, he says, it needs to be usable at least 'three out of four seasons'.
2. An outdoor firepit
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You will recoup around 60 to 70% of your investment on a beautifully installed firepit, says Jason Gelios of Community Choice Realty in Detroit, who suggests that a gas-powered fire pit installation will have the best return on investment. If you don't have the space for a permanent structure, even a firepit that can be packed away when not in use – but brought out for property viewings – can help the buyer imagine themselves using the backyard as an outdoor living room year round.
3. A swimming pool
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Bill Golden, a realtor/associate broker at RE/MAX in Atlanta says that the pandemic has changed how buyers feel about properties with pools. 'People are spending way more time at home now, and that has increased the demand for pools,' he says. He is, however, at pains to point out that you won't necessarily recoup what you spend, but that it can be a selling point when you put your home on the market – a significant bonus if your house is competing with other homes (with pools) on the market locally.
4. Structures for privacy and shade
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Since more and more of us are spending more time outdoors, it's no surprise that looking for garden privacy ideas has become something of an obsession for many during the pandemic.
Of course, you can create effective screening with cleverly placed plants, but a structured garden shade idea, such as a roof over an outdoor kitchen/dining/living area or a smart pergola over a patio can give you the best of all worlds: privacy, shelter and shade.
5. An outdoor living space
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You may already have a patio or deck in your garden – but how you set them up can really matter to home buyers and boost your home's value.
'It's really important to lay out and dress a deck or patio like you would an indoor room,' advises Homes & Gardens Editor in Chief Lucy Searle. 'The good news is that this won't cost a fortune and can add value – or at least enchant a buyer enough that they will be more likely to put in an offer.
When it comes to designing a deck or picking patio ideas, it's important to this about how the space will be used: 'Ideally, you need space for a snug seating area – somewhere buyers can picture themselves lounging and/or dining,' says Lucy.
'Style it with handsome, inviting furniture, perhaps an outdoor rug or cushions, attractive garden lighting and pretty container planting, and you add an entirely new living space to your home instantly. '
Backyard improvements can add value – but there is a catch
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The good news is that yes, garden improvements can add value to your home. They're probably not what you expected, however. The Remodeling Impact Report: Outdoor Features from the National Association of Realtors® found that while buyers loved the idea of a swimming pool, brand-new deck, and other luxurious backyard features, what they were actually prepared to pay more for was a garden that's impeccably landscaped and well maintained.
The report estimates the cost of annual mulch application, mowing of 2,835 square feet of lawn, pruning of shrubs, and planting of approximately 60 perennials or annuals to add up to an average of $3,000. It is a lot, but you will recover all of this cost – an incredible 100% return on investment.
- See: Backyard landscaping ideas – how to create the perfect terrace, garden, or lawn for your home
There is a potential problem with all of this. What the report uncovers is that the majority of US home buyers are not that keen on garden maintenance, preferring the idea of moving into a home with a garden that doesn't need anything doing to it.
What this means in practice is that while those who do want a garden will pay more for a well-maintained one, you may also lose some buyers who are intimidated by the idea of having to do all that maintenance themselves.
Kelley Martin, a realtor in San Antonio, Texas, told Homelight that in her experience, 'About 7 out of 10 [buyers] will say, '‘There’s no way I can maintain that,'’ or ‘'How much is that going to cost to maintain?’' or '‘Oh, my gosh, I would kill every single one of those.”'
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It's very different if you live in the UK, where more people are prepared to maintain their gardens over the longer term. UK home buyers will pay more for additional structures so they can enjoy their garden more, with a study by Rated People revealing that Brits will pay almost £8,000 ($11,000) more for a swimming pool, £5,325 ($7,378) for a home office garden room, and £5,107 ($7,076) for a garden gym.
- See: Garden room ideas –innovative schemes that are bright and inviting
None of these things will make US buyers part with more of their cash, even if they do like the idea of them. More proof that it always pays to understand who you're selling to.
Anna Cottrell is now a freelance writer, having previously been a Content Editor for Future's homes titles. She has a background in academic research and is the author of London Writing of the 1930s. She writes about interior design, property, and gardening. On H&G, she specialized in writing about property – buying, selling, renting, mortgages – sustainability and eco issues.
20 Garden Improvements That Could Boost Your Property Value
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Want to boost your property value amidst a competitive market? Well, swimming pools, outdoor offices and paved patios are among the garden improvements that could increase your house price by an impressive £20,000.
According to the Rated People's Home Improvement Report 2021, outdoor spaces are now more valuable to homeowners than ever before — with many paying a premium for certain 'wow' factor features.
With remote working on the rise, summerhouses, outdoor entertaining areas, external lighting, children's treehouses, and built-in pizza ovens are now some of the most sought-after features. Restrictions might be gradually easing, but it seems Brits are still pumping their time (and money) into their gardens.
If you're looking to boost the value of your home, other outdoor improvements to consider including adding a garden home office or outdoor gym — which could add another £10,000.
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Elsewhere in the research, 64 per cent of residents said they now wouldn't buy a property if it didn't have an outdoor area, while almost half (47 per cent) of the UK plan to transform their gardens as a result of the pandemic.
'The pandemic has also changed what many buyers are looking for in their next home,' the report says. 'Understandably, after a year of lockdowns, home improvements that enable outdoor entertaining have massively shot up in popularity. An outdoor cooking area, garden bar, and garden room can now add almost £23,000 onto your asking price.'
Take a look at the full findings below...
20 garden improvements that could boost your property value by £20k
- Swimming pool (£7,707 boost to property value)
- Home office garden room (£5,325)
- Summerhouse (£5,249)
- Gym/studio room in the garden (£5,107)
- Bifold doors/French windows to the garden (£4,654)
- Outdoor entertaining area (£4,286)
- Decked patio (£4,227)
- Paved patio (£4,083)
- Greenhouse (£3,805)
- Mature plants/trees/flowers (£3,716)
- Lawned garden (£3,694)
- A new shed (£3,595)
- Contemporary horizontal slatted fencing (£3,589)
- Pond (£3,572)
- Astroturf (£3,529)
- Children's treehouse (£3,519)
- Water feature (£3,468)
- External lighting (£3,419)
- Built-in pizza oven (£3,339)
- Built-in outdoor BBQ (£3,320)
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Landscaping the garden: 5 best ideas
Landscaping the garden of a private house or cottage is a laborious process that requires a creative approach, time and financial costs. A beautiful garden plot or a small courtyard, furnished in an original and tasteful way, is the dream of many owners. In order to realize it, no expense is spared. However, many people whose possessions are small often abandon this idea, deciding that there is nowhere to turn around in a modest area. In fact, having at least a small piece of land, you can make it attractive in appearance and rationally use every square meter. A few useful tips, applied in practice, plus unlimited imagination can work wonders.
Making a plan in detail
All major events should be approached responsibly and thoughtfully. Therefore, before going for the necessary equipment, finishing materials, seedlings, you need to draw up a detailed plan with markings for all elements of the landscape - from large objects to the smallest bush. Even if you lean towards a natural, natural look of the garden, you still have to pay attention to every little thing, otherwise the result will not be a well-groomed "naturalness", but sloppy thickets and randomness. By the way, planning is necessary not only for the competent arrangement of the territory of a summer house or house, but also to save time and money. Agree, it’s absurd to engage in landscaping a site where you later need to lay communications for an artificial pond.
What should be noted on the plan:
• facilities - gazebo, summer kitchen, porch, shower, shed or playground;
• reservoirs - drainage is carried out in the first place;
• decorative elements — alpine slide, cascading stone composition, etc.;
• landing zones - places for trees, bushes;
• placement of flower beds - flowerbeds;
• fencing of the adjoining area - sometimes zoning is carried out on the territory with the help of "living" walls, small hedges. Where to arrange them also needs to be thought out in advance;
• lighting system for the garden and lighting paths, the facade of the house.
It is not at all necessary that all of the above should be present in the improvement of your country house or city house. Mark what you see fit.
Principles of designing a garden space
The first option creates the impression of a natural image of the site, and the person only fits into its framework. This principle implies maximum naturalness, it seems that the trees themselves grew in good places, bushes and flowers grew around them, and reservoirs arose independently and have been here for many years. Human participation was limited to laying paths between these elements and adjusting the lighting of the most spectacular of them.
The second option is the exact opposite of the first. This is the symmetry of landings, clear sizes and regular shapes, strict distribution of components. This principle aims to show that the owners tirelessly monitor the garden and carefully control natural processes. The lawn on such a plot is evenly mowed, the paths have an ideal geometry, the flowers in the flower bed are planted in accordance with the flowering period and color scheme.
Ideas for decorating the garden area
There are many ways to arrange a garden, only size and possibilities limit your imagination. But there are a few key points worth focusing on.
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Backlight. It cannot be said that you cannot do without it, but it is not only beautiful, but also convenient. What can you think of in this regard? Illuminated flower pots will create a romantic atmosphere. With the illumination of the tracks, a strip of LEDs will do just fine. Interesting lamps in hand made style will add originality.
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Tracks. Combined options from concrete slabs and strips of lawn or pebbles are now popular. In general, stones are an excellent material for landscape design. Do-it-yourself tiles made of cement and leaves look very unusual. Broken dishes, fragments of tiles for creative people will help in creating bright tiles or just decor.
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Furniture. Garden swings, hammocks are symbols of country life. Do you think it's trite? Make sofas out of pallets with colorful cushions, or take car tires and wrap twine around them. You will get comfortable ottomans that no one else has. A non-standard approach to cut branches is to make a bench or chairs out of them.
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Guardrail. It becomes more and more beautiful every year. And what if your site is surrounded by a blank fence? It can be decorated with flower pots of different shades. It will turn out bright and gentle, flower arrangements will smooth out the severity. Another way to dilute a solid wall is to alternate sections of the fence with vertical flower beds. "Live" inserts of greenery and flowers will refresh the urban style of the fence. For those who are looking for a unique solution, it is proposed to trim the fence with inserts of colored glass balls or pebbles (you can buy it in a store with goods for the garden, cottage and repair). The sun's rays, playing in their faces, will turn a boring fence into a magical hedge.
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Not so long ago various sculptures were in vogue. They were placed around the garden and were proud of such decoration. But first, the Europeans, and after them the Russians, abandoned all kinds of plaster gnomes, animals and other statues, considering their use as kitsch, bad form. What is out of fashion are flowers. Plants in tubs, huge pots, unusual flowerpots or monolithic structures made of concrete, stones have become classics that are unlikely to lose their relevance for many years to come. The advantage of this method of decoration is also that flowers will be appropriate everywhere - in the dining area, on the terrace or backyard.
These are some good examples of how you can furnish your backyard space without spending a lot of money. In general, landscape design provides ample opportunities for creativity, regardless of the size of the territory. You just need to set your priorities right.
preparation, projects and photos, planning options
The owners of suburban areas know firsthand that keeping a private house clean is much more difficult than a city apartment. The thing is that order has to be restored not only in the house, but also in the backyard territory. And it’s impossible to do without it, because when we come to the dacha, most of the time we do some work in the yard.
Every dacha owner would like to have a well-groomed and clean yard, which, in addition to everything, would be ennobled according to all the rules. However, not every one of us can afford to use the services of landscape designers, whose experience and skills would be enough to create a suitable project for its arrangement. However, this is not a problem, since this work can be done by yourself. But for this, will first have to carry out a series of steps in order to create a comfortable and beautiful house adjoining space.
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1 How to start designing a country house plot?
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But first you need to draw up a project for the future site. Your country house should be your reference point. On the plan, you need to depict buildings already present:
- garage;
- summer kitchen;
- shed, etc.
After that, you need to understand what other facilities should be present on the site in order to create a comfortable stay. Perhaps it will be gazebo with barbecue , or perhaps you have been dreaming of creating a garden bed with your favorite strawberry variety for a long time. Any idea that comes into your mind must be reflected on the plan.
Immediately get ready for the fact that the process of developing a project and ennobling a summer cottage will be quite lengthy, and in order to achieve the best result, you will have to be patient and acquire a lot of knowledge in different areas. When considering a wide variety of ideas, you need to keep in mind what exactly you wanted to get at the very beginning. If you give free rein to fantasy, then you can simply not notice how you have moved away from the main idea. Therefore, if you do not keep the main idea in mind, then it is possible that there will no longer be room for a cozy garden and a house on the site, as they will be filled with many beds scattered in a chaotic manner that you have long wanted to equip.
Paths
Of course, the area of the suburban area is limited, but still you should not save too much, so it is recommended to arrange paths of such a width that two people can freely disperse on them. Thus, it will be sufficient if your garden paths are 1 - 1.5 m wide.
It is recommended to have garden paths with a slight slope on each side. This solution will avoid the formation of puddles on them. In addition to this, paths arranged in this way will provide nearby flower beds with additional water, and the water will carry away the dust that accumulates on the path.
Great care must be taken in choosing the material for the garden path. It should not only have an attractive appearance, be durable, but also perfectly tolerate temperature fluctuations . Typically, owners of country houses use the following materials to decorate paths:
- concrete;
- stone;
- decorative tiles.
If you want to give your paths a more natural look, you can use sand or gravel. Also a good solution would be to use pebbles laid out in the form of a mosaic, thanks to which your paths will look quite aesthetically pleasing.
Lighting
You should not limit yourself to functional lighting, it would be useful to add decorative lighting to it. As illumination of paths, turns and buildings on the site, you can use devices that provide diffused soft light. Thanks to this, you and your guests will be able to safely move around the yard and at the same time such lighting will not cause you discomfort while observing the garden.
In addition to functional lighting, you can also opt for built-in luminaires. To install them, you can use the place along the paths, on the edge of the steps or next to the railing. First of all, they are necessary for to indicate the trajectory of , at the same time they should not cause discomfort, blinding the eyes. An interesting solution is the lamps on the columns. If you are calm about the fact that during the day the garden paths will be fenced with a visible fence, then you can realize this idea.
Posts of various styles are now available for sale. Therefore, you can choose such a variant of a technical lighting element that will contribute to the formation of the general mood of the space of your country house.
The use of decorative lighting allows you to focus on all the advantages of the site, for which the light created by the sources should be directed to the trees or flower beds of interest to you.
To illuminate shrubs, trees or decorative elements, ground-mounted mini spotlights are most often chosen. Design elements like these don’t just solve lighting problems, they can help you to achieve the beautiful effect with the color that such elements have. The use of special filters on glasses allows you to create a real rainbow of colors.
Garden figures
Therefore, if you like garden gnomes , then it is better for them to choose a place in the bushes, and it is recommended to settle the forest fairy near a tree. To complete the idea, it does not hurt to come up with your own fairy tale about the appearance of an Easter bunny or a dragon in your garden.
Alpine slide
If you wish, you can decorate your site with an alpine slide, which you can create with your own hands. However, you should not think that for this it is enough to dump the stones that you have come across in a heap and stick flowers between them. In fact, the process of creating this decor element is quite complicated. Even before the start of work on the implementation of this idea, you should depict everything on paper. Remember that a real hill is associated with peaks and cliffs, flat plateaus and a green valley.
It is recommended to start this work in autumn . The base is made of gravel or broken bricks, on top of which an earthen mixture is laid in the form of a slide. It is enough to withstand a height of 1 meter. After shrinkage, a natural lowering of your slide will occur.
When this moment comes, you can begin to install large stones, which must be half buried in the ground. Already on top of them it is necessary to lay medium and small parts. In conclusion, you need to decide on the plants that will decorate your slide. Here it is necessary to proceed both from the requirements for soil and illumination, and from the general style of the site. It will be best if you choose flowers and herbs for decorating your alpine slide, which do not require complex care.
Land plot design project depending on the area
While planning, the following features should be taken into account:
- terrain and natural relief;
- plot shape. As a rule, land plots are made in the form of a square or rectangle. However, "luck" sometimes smiles at some, as a result of which they get an L-shaped or triangular-shaped territory. Such land can also be put to good use, if a suitable idea is chosen to take this feature into account;
- soil type. This should not be neglected, as this will directly affect how comfortable your plants will grow in the garden;
- location relative to cardinal points. This point must be taken into account when planting trees, and when choosing a garden lighting option.
Plot of 6 acres
If you have a small area at your disposal, it is recommended to choose the geometric style known to many, which was so common in Soviet gardens. This design option will maximize the use of free space. At the same time, it is in your power to give the site an original look, for which you can use non-standard techniques. One of them is vertical gardening.
It is an interesting idea to place garden trees in a row on the north side. In this way, you will find a use for a remote part of your backyard and at the same time protect your country house from cold winds. The northern part is the most suitable place for technical buildings and greenhouses.
If there are no important objects on your site that you would not like to show to others, then you do not need to build a high fence. Given the small area of \u200b\u200byour territory, such a fence will only increase the feeling of tightness. To create the effect of more space, you can arrange garden paths with smooth curves.
Plot 10 acres
A plot of 10 acres is sufficient for to lay the Japanese garden , an alternative to which can be a wilderness area formed by forest trees. If you are interested in such a landscaping option, then in addition to planting tall plants, you will need to add undergrowth, the basis of which are grasses and shrubs. The latter do not need a lot of light, and therefore they will feel great there.
Also, it will not be difficult for you to find a place in such an area for both residential buildings and a small pond with a waterfall. The land that is formed after the arrangement of the reservoir can also bring benefits. It can serve as a base for an alpine slide or be used as a self-sufficient element of landscape design.