How to Determine if You Should Add Color to Your Landscape

Canepa Landscaping • May 25, 2023

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How to Determine if You Should Add Color to Your Landscape

As you look over the front and back of your house's yard, you may feel as if there are a certain amount of decorations and flowers missing. How you landscape could influence the amount of time you spend outside and what you choose to do. Understanding whether or not you should add color can help you when decorating outdoors.



Think About What You Like

While other people may enjoy bright stationary lights for hosting parties or events, you may feel the opposite. If your taste is not the same as what other people typically have, make sure to not include pieces and garden accents that you do not care for.

Discussing whether you like cool or warm tones and how you want the final space to look with a landscaping contractor can help you think about what you should add. From the types of flowers you want to plant to the ability for your porch lights to change color, you can customize your experience in many ways.


Choose What You Want to Use it For

One of the most important parts of landscaping is determining what you will likely use your backyard for. When it comes to family gatherings and parties, it can be a great spot to relax and enjoy meals. You may even want to host bigger events there or have a space just for yourself to swim or sit in a small garden. Before choosing what colors you want in that area, you need to think seriously about how you will use it most of the time.


An area you use for social gatherings with many other people could benefit from some colored lights and bright flowers. If you are more likely to be private about who you let in your backyard, a different amount of lights and flowers could be more to your taste.


Look at How Much Space You Have

When you are first determining what kind of plants and garden accents to include in your landscaping plans, you may want to make sure you have enough room. Depending on the size of your front yard, you may choose to put some decorations and hardscaping in the back of your property instead.


Adding color to your landscape can improve some areas and make others feel too crowded. Knowing how to utilize color to make your yard feel open and welcoming can improve your ability to garden or do other activities. According to Psychology Today, you can develop a growth mindset and gain the ability to be more present in your life by tending to a garden in your free time. Cultivating a personal space for yourself partially depends on how much room you have and how you use it.


Understand if You Want a Contrast Or Not

Some people may prefer that one plant or ornament is the focal point of the entire yard, while others may wish for a more evenly divided landscaping area that has multiple focal points. When choosing items with color, you should know ahead of time what you want people's eyes drawn to when first stepping into your yard.


Picking out plants that either contrast the surrounding walkways and statues or are close in color to them makes a big difference. Before you dig up the grass or plant anything, knowing what you want your end goal to be for your entire yard is key.


Take Your Budget Into Account

Some light systems may have confusing interfaces and come with a hefty price tag. When planning out the landscape of your house, you should take into account how much you are willing to spend and what the long-term maintenance looks like.


If those intricate color-changing lights look interesting, you may want to set aside a larger part of your budget to get those instead of the less expensive ones. Conversely, you could also buy more expensive lights and later wish that you had gone for the less costly ones. Keeping your budget in mind can help guide you.


Adding Color to Your Landscape is Your Own Choice

Making your home look the way you imagine it does not have to be frustrating. You have a variety of choices at your fingertips no matter what you want your land to look like. For more information on landscaping and changing the layout of your yard, contact us online or feel free to call us at (707) 322-7007 today.

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