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  • @nw4090
    @nw4090 Год назад +995

    The first designer’s plan was just absolutely simply beautiful.

    • @AS-owa
      @AS-owa Год назад +14

      Same here. First is my favorite ❤️

    • @SethMyersm16
      @SethMyersm16 Год назад +9

      Agreed

    • @jilltibbetts3
      @jilltibbetts3 Год назад +11

      I LOVED the curve of the sidewalk

    • @robinhoward4204
      @robinhoward4204 Год назад +9

      Absolutely - it won me, and the curved walkway was a lovely light point of difference. I could totally see that the overall design would work with the walkway Macenna and Romeo have already done.

    • @maryj5021
      @maryj5021 Год назад +16

      POV of a 50+ year gardener and landscape designer: #1 is the best choice, especially for a novice gardener, wanting a dramatic impact
      Arbors, fountains, swings, etc can be added later, once the landscape has been lived in.

  • @evanorvell8368
    @evanorvell8368 Год назад +297

    Being a Texas Master gardener in zone 8 I would go immediately to the first design. It is beautiful, includes a smaller number of varieties of plants that will survive in your zone with little maintenance, and is esthetically pleasing, matching the cottage feel very well. The curved path adds so much character, as well.

    • @cyndiamontgomery6524
      @cyndiamontgomery6524 Год назад +10

      Master Gardener here too. Agree with everything you said.

    • @FolkFaninMA
      @FolkFaninMA Год назад +9

      I’m not a master gardener, but I also agree with you. There’s just something very charming about that first design. The third design was far to busy especially for a cottage feel.

    • @CheriJ11
      @CheriJ11 Год назад +5

      Just a viewer with an opinion here. I liked the first plan the best.

    • @Weissmjm1
      @Weissmjm1 Месяц назад

      Do you have any idea of what plants were included in the first design?

  • @mallorieshaw1231
    @mallorieshaw1231 Год назад +197

    Now that you've went with the straight pathway, I think you should go with landscape design #2! The curved beds with the straight pathway is such a stunning contrast 😍

  • @donnaking102
    @donnaking102 Год назад +76

    I love that the 2nd yard designer seems more maintenance friendly. The walkway looks so good.

  • @cactusspryte4466
    @cactusspryte4466 Год назад +247

    The designs were beautiful. Just want to encourage anyone doing landscaping to find their local native plant nursery and add as many native plants as possible. Good for the environment and less maintenance since they’ve evolved to survive in your local environment. Can’t wait to see the final result!

    • @Lauren2theHolmes
      @Lauren2theHolmes Год назад +4

      This, this, this!

    • @cyndiamontgomery6524
      @cyndiamontgomery6524 Год назад +4

      Absolutely!

    • @ludovica1914
      @ludovica1914 Год назад +2

      👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼

    • @jeanettemullins
      @jeanettemullins Год назад +2

      Yes, I commented on her vlog video about this.

    • @rhondaedwards9177
      @rhondaedwards9177 Год назад +5

      Yes! We did that in our garden here in Australia and we only needed to water if for the first few months. Now it’s so low maintenance and we get lots of native birds visiting. 😊

  • @kathleenrowland8666
    @kathleenrowland8666 Год назад +343

    Love the first landscaping plan. It's simple, clean, easy to maintain, and beautiful esthetically.

  • @landessence2383
    @landessence2383 Год назад +21

    *THANK YOU* for featuring me in your video Macenna! And THANK YOU all for the wonderful comments. I am very excited!

  • @supernatural5354
    @supernatural5354 Год назад +79

    I like fusion between the 1st and the 2nd one. I love that the 2nd one had the flowers going up the side of the house. Since your house is a stark white the flowers would add a nice softness to it and make it look more whimsical and storybook.

  • @cyndiamontgomery6524
    @cyndiamontgomery6524 Год назад +852

    Hi! As a gardener & designer, I really like the first garden design for you. Depending on your choice of plants, this could be much easier to manage than the others. I love the curve to the walkway, and I like limiting the number and varieties of plants. Highly recommend salvias and echinacea for drought tolerant perennials. Why not consult with a local garden designer for help? Online designs are great, but there’s nothing like going local when living things are concerned.

    • @cyndiamontgomery6524
      @cyndiamontgomery6524 Год назад +55

      I’m commenting as I’m watching so this might be addressed. If you opt to do it all yourself, use a garden hose as a guide for setting your beds. That way you can move it to set your curves, and to see what it will look like before you ever dig. It will save you a lot of work! Also, plan for the mature growth of your plants. If a shrub says 4’h x 4’2”w, make sure you allow for that. Plants can overlap a bit but so many homeowners get carried away and put in too many plants for the space allotted.

    • @cyndiamontgomery6524
      @cyndiamontgomery6524 Год назад +106

      I just heard you say you don’t want to do planting till spring. Please know that planting shrubs and trees works better in fall and winter to allow roots to become established before the stress of summer heat affects them. So there’s no reason to wait if you don’t have to.

    • @sandrakicklighter2735
      @sandrakicklighter2735 Год назад +9

      @@cyndiamontgomery6524 Second this!.

    • @caitlinocallaghan4349
      @caitlinocallaghan4349 Год назад +11

      @@cyndiamontgomery6524 such a good point about planting in winter! I hope Macenna sees this

    • @veritorossi
      @veritorossi Год назад +7

      Exactly!!! She should read this advice because it's gold!

  • @Panni216
    @Panni216 Год назад +230

    As a landsape architect, options 1 and 2 seem pretty easy to combine even, they have a lot in common. I would definitely get advice from someone in your area though on soil type and local flora, just to make sure the plants you choose are really going to thrive there. Some things to think about when the goal is easy maintenance (the literal no1 for basically every customer):
    -grass is very high maintenance, maybe could be changed to a meadow in the less representative areas? Need way less mowing+good for pollinators
    -when choosing bushes and trees, shading is something to consider. What will they shade and when? Evergreens shade year round while deciduous trees do not.
    -for colour you can considerperennials and bulbs, there´s so many options with blooming times from early spring to late autumn. Planted in defined beds they´re super easy to care for and provide lots of colour and texture for a more cottage garden vibe.
    Hope this is some useful information for future garden planning adventures :)

    • @lynnjohnson1413
      @lynnjohnson1413 Год назад +2

      MY WORDS, very well said. 👍🌲

    • @Edu_Kate
      @Edu_Kate Год назад +6

      I'm worried about their side yard that gets bamboo shoots sent up regularly.
      I think MaCenna even pulled one near the base of the decking where she placed pavers. Those things are relentless.

    • @amara560
      @amara560 Год назад +2

      Definitely 100% agreed on looking at grass alternatives, and some great info

  • @kaylamson5161
    @kaylamson5161 Год назад +2

    The first designer. Love the natural softness. Also looks the least maintenance! God bless, John 3:16🙏

  • @She.Follows.The.Sun.
    @She.Follows.The.Sun. Год назад +21

    I love how the first one feels airy, whimsical, and light. Especially with the walk way being curved some, BUT I think it needs the organic paver stone walkway to the side of the house like in 2! Especially for your family, friends, and other guests you may want to invite for a gathering or whatever where going into the front door isn't necessary.
    Also, imagine if you got married in your own backyard.

  • @msmaddox2918
    @msmaddox2918 Год назад +208

    I love #2. Also, just a tip - try to avoid using landscape fabric for the flowerbeds since it doesn't allow organic matter to get down into the soil. I've made this mistake before and it's a pain to remove the landscape fabric after you have planted plants. Instead use newspaper or cardboard (remove the tape) as a weed suppressant. Building good soil will help you grow a beautiful garden!

    • @tdamron4185
      @tdamron4185 Год назад +3

      I absolutely agree! I used cardboard and it was great, although the birdys drop planted ontop LOL I have wandering Thomas, which "wandered" over as well. I couldn't have imagined using that nasty weed barrier, as I've removed it for family & friends before and am WELL aware of the nightmare 😱

    • @amaiaamaiaa
      @amaiaamaiaa Год назад +7

      SAME. i've removed landscape fabric from large flower beds. the way that all my perennials FLOURISHED in the next two years was incredible.

  • @carolynlane741
    @carolynlane741 Год назад +284

    I love all the designs, but Marjana’s design is INCREDIBLE!! I love the contrast of the straight path and the rounded flower bed - it really softens the outside of the house and makes it so welcoming. Plus the path of stones leading to the side of the house looks like a fairytale

  • @christinasevaistre7265
    @christinasevaistre7265 Год назад +8

    Definitely the second designer. It's a design you can add to over time and allows you time to "get to know" your garden

  • @marthanelson833
    @marthanelson833 Год назад

    The first designer stood way out to me. The curved pathway and the plants are majestic. I believe the first designer got you vision better than the others.

  • @LindaKayHolevas
    @LindaKayHolevas Год назад +138

    I really liked the first designer’s rendering. It was simple, yet elegant. I personally would want the cottage to be the focal point vs the yard. The first design really complemented the house & let it shine.
    Every week I watch you & every week I am blown away at your talent. I am honestly convinced that there is NOTHING you cannot do! xo

  • @mariacorral99
    @mariacorral99 Год назад +20

    Hey MaCenna, for the landscaping, have you thought about ground covering plants (roman camomile, clover, moss, creeping jenny, creeping thyme) to replace the typical grass lawn? They look like grass from afar, cover all the lawn, look really whimsical, don't require lawn mowing, and many have environmental properties. Just for you to know if you are interested. Great video as always. The paveway looks amazing :)

  • @rab0604
    @rab0604 Год назад +14

    Personally I love the 2nd design so much! The straight pathway highlights your gorgeous entry to me, it lets the eyes focus on the front door and porch ahead; then the rounded beds add an organic touch of softness! I think it looks stunning so far and excited to see it blooming with greenery!
    Also the camera quality and lighting in this video was amazing! ❤

  • @CRAFTGENICS.03
    @CRAFTGENICS.03 Год назад +1

    The one is everything..it has soo much character...it's giving me more old Engish village....it's giving me cozy vibes...

  • @elizabethadams8436
    @elizabethadams8436 Год назад +135

    The landscaping sand will wash out when it rains. You should look into using polymeric sand to actually fill the gaps like you would tile. It hardens and will stay put. It acts like glue. My husband and I used this exact same method for our walkway. :)

    • @Edu_Kate
      @Edu_Kate Год назад +7

      I wish it had been available when I installed a paver patio nearly 20 years ago.
      I wouldn't say the sand washed away as much as ants have displaced it. I get lots and lots of weeds.
      I'm definitely looking into that black solid surface they used when I install a flagstone path in my back yard someday.

    • @mandymoe6493
      @mandymoe6493 Год назад +3

      Alternatively you can add more sand in a few years. This way it's not a sealed area. There could be restrictions on sealed areas vs ones where rain water can go through.

    • @Bobbie-G
      @Bobbie-G Год назад +1

      Yes! That's what my husband has always used, and it is amazing!

    • @eljaykayaye1186
      @eljaykayaye1186 Год назад

      @@mandymoe6493 hope people pay attention to this. You can put pavers in sand no restrictions because It's natural drainage. Once sealed or cemented concerns of drainage, uncertain if area restrictions.

  • @ambrialee714
    @ambrialee714 Год назад +80

    Number 1! It feels organic like those plants just grew around your house in a beautiful array. Rock is hard to maintenance when leaves drop or rainfall causes debris. But the little cobblestone path that goes around the house on option two really lends to the cottage feel so maybe you could add that?

  • @allyssasexton6310
    @allyssasexton6310 Год назад +44

    Also, I would use jointing sand instead of regular sand to fill in the cracks. It really locks the pavers together. Quikrete powerloc is a good one. You spread the sand in the cracks and then wet it. It acts just like mortar mix but for pavers. Plus you can get it in different colors, I think it's another way to add visual interest. Love the walkway, so beautiful 😍 can't wait to see your next project.

    • @lisatutler-jones5992
      @lisatutler-jones5992 Год назад

      I was looking for this comment. I’m also planning a walkway project. I had to redo because I used the wrong sand.

    • @aevan8tor
      @aevan8tor Год назад +2

      You absolutely need Polymeric joining sand for pavers or they move.

  • @jolenefetterolf4771
    @jolenefetterolf4771 Год назад +5

    The second design is absolutely darling. The layout has texture, whimsy and it draws your eyes upward and all around. The vertical structure of the evergreens where the pillars are….perfection.

  • @elleturnip
    @elleturnip Год назад +166

    That first render is so perfect!!! Literally so simply and natural it feels like that’s just how things grew, and love the curved walk way

  • @careybuchanan
    @careybuchanan Год назад +115

    I love the first design 1000 percent - so elegant and the traditional railings for the porch are so in keeping with the style of the house

  • @sashafierce19861
    @sashafierce19861 Год назад +3

    I would definitely go with the first designer's plan! I see those pics and feel like I could call that home and not just a house 🥰🥰

  • @hausnouveau
    @hausnouveau Год назад +9

    Landscape design #2 gives me strong cottage vibes!! The stepping stones to the backyard are so whimsical!

  • @gurkov4e
    @gurkov4e Год назад +38

    I just paused LoneFox for this!

  • @ferntella
    @ferntella Год назад +77

    THE SECOND ONE! It's whimsical but simple. And super attainable. The wisteria-esque plant is to die for too, so beautiful and romantice

  • @mariahw653
    @mariahw653 Год назад +1

    The first one is ALL THE COTTAGE VIBES. Literally obsessed

  • @anaverran3040
    @anaverran3040 Год назад +10

    I love elements of both plans 1 and 2. They truly give a cottage vibe. I have a hard time visualizing how #3 would look because the rendering was flat, but I can see the designer put a tremendous amount of work into the plant selection.

  • @missmichelle652
    @missmichelle652 Год назад +15

    I think I would pick #2. I like that the garden beds are separated from the grass

  • @KiingDIVAA
    @KiingDIVAA Год назад +61

    Omg the first design/designer you showed was PERFECTION… Simple to do but not simple looking… busy enough to capture attention but not distract from the beauty of the home… I’m in love with that one! Lol! The others were good too so either way I’m gonna enjoy the transition 🎉😍

  • @kaimoss
    @kaimoss Год назад +6

    I love option 2, specifically the straight, herringbone pathway, and the curved stepping stones around the plants in front of the house. There's cottagey character and interest in those details, without it being too busy, and the plants could be low maintenance depending on the local options you choose. Both option 1 and 2 are beautiful and could work really well

  • @hn8276
    @hn8276 Год назад +1

    That brick laying sequence edit was epic!

  • @jeanniechancellor807
    @jeanniechancellor807 Год назад +84

    Being an David gardener and taking into consideration your busy schedule, I would go with the first. It’s easy, simple but beautiful and has plants that thrive with minimal care. You can always add more plants later as you become more experienced and I love the cottage look this has with minimal effort!

    • @jeanniechancellor807
      @jeanniechancellor807 Год назад +5

      Avid not David.

    • @Edu_Kate
      @Edu_Kate Год назад +3

      And annuals help switch things up each season. But good bones are in that first design.

    • @kathykov1
      @kathykov1 Год назад +1

      @@jeanniechancellor807 we knew what you meant.

  • @rebekahhager160
    @rebekahhager160 Год назад +4

    I LOVE the first designer, but I would add the lights from the second and swing from the third.

  • @SM-ie8gn
    @SM-ie8gn Год назад

    Without a doubt, the first designer shows a mature design and an understanding of landscaping. Often people fail to consider overcrowding as plants mature. This designer accommodated mature plantings.

  • @dorothybrundage77
    @dorothybrundage77 Год назад +11

    I loved the second design so much! The curved beds were so whimsical !

  • @lunarfaerie8552
    @lunarfaerie8552 Год назад +66

    Just watching the first part where you’ve asked which garden design we prefer-definitely number 1. Very soft and has a perfect flow to it. You could also add to it in the coming years.

  • @nancyh1990
    @nancyh1990 Год назад +32

    The 2nd design is my favorite. The curves of the garden bed in contrast of the straight walkway fits well together. Those stepping stones that curve around the garden bed is a nice touch.

  • @tammygann8722
    @tammygann8722 Год назад

    The first designer's plan was something I believe you could maintain and it still be stunning.

  • @Ana-mq4fe
    @Ana-mq4fe Год назад +10

    I love the 2nd option for your yard design. It looks like it suits you and your personality. It has cottage guides and gives you room to play with more options

  • @joannejenkins7379
    @joannejenkins7379 Год назад +67

    I liked the first landscape design, it’s beautiful, simple and looks like an easier maintenance upkeep. Your walkway is gorgeous and your design pattern so lovely. Again you and Romeo are a great team, this is awesome.

    • @Weissmjm1
      @Weissmjm1 Месяц назад

      Love the first design. Is that what you ended up going with? Do you know what plants were included in that design?

  • @basquiatt
    @basquiatt Год назад +4

    A combination of the first and second design would be so pretty. I really love the simplicity of the first one and the curved flower beds of the second.

  • @thequeenn00b
    @thequeenn00b Год назад +5

    I love the curved walkway but I also love the stepping stones in the second design!

  • @susinok
    @susinok Год назад +11

    I know option 3 is too detailed for a non-gardener, but I'd love to have seen more of it. A lot of work went into that and it could have been shown off a bit more. It was also my favorite, but I'm more of a cottage gardener than landscaper.

    • @eljaykayaye1186
      @eljaykayaye1186 Год назад +1

      I like drifts of plants. It's very architectural, structural but I get the variety of 3, during different seasons something on show. What blooms together wilts together. I like staggering blooming times and something that has beautiful leaves or twigs when not in bloom. I'm not sure bout hydrangeas in Texas unless in shade. I have a struggling one I coddle in shade area and am bout to give up. Strangely some roses take the heat quite well if you don't mind sticks in winter. I hope she tours a local nursery too to get good survival garden ideas. A cottage garden needs a little herb area too, maybe the back area or by kitchen. Sorry for essay 😄!

  • @953orion
    @953orion Год назад +4

    Plan #1 seems more McCenna cottage vibes to me, but with a climbing rose thrown in somewhere, obvi. Its just very mature, old world, cottage feel.

  • @valarya
    @valarya Год назад +15

    As much as the curved walkway in the design was whimsical and beautiful, I think breaking up the lines with the curved and stone-lined garden beds via landscaping will be even MORE beautiful in the end. Well done!!!

  • @johannacarlberg7323
    @johannacarlberg7323 Год назад

    First designer for sure. So simple yet beautiful, perfect for the cottage! Second design would be the runner-up.

  • @debrabostwick2250
    @debrabostwick2250 Год назад +34

    The first landscape rendering is my favorite. It has a cottage aesthetic along with a calming simplicity. The graceful curves with soft, rounded beds, and walkway, are a nice contrast to the more linear lines of the cottage and fencing. Stunning!

  • @LillithC
    @LillithC Год назад +13

    #2 - those stepping stones really give it the cottage garden feel. Putting in a swing with some type of vining plant would also be beautiful from the 3rd design. I think you can totally pull inspiration from all 3!

    • @Itsandivlogs
      @Itsandivlogs Год назад +2

      So many people are saying 1 and I’m like where are my peeps that love #2, I think it’s perfect!!!

  • @SeaTurtle515
    @SeaTurtle515 Год назад +48

    I like how the straight pathway looks. You can add curves and visual interest with curved beds and beautiful pottery. As a bit of a gardening expert, I think the first choice of plants and design would fit your cottage and climate zone the best. Everything looking absolutely stunning. You guys amaze me!

  • @carolkokx9638
    @carolkokx9638 Год назад +1

    The first design they're all beautiful but especially the first one

  • @sherrya6902
    @sherrya6902 Год назад +1

    So glad to see you went with the straight pathway. That curve would eventually look messy to you and you would wish it were straight.

  • @caitloucole22
    @caitloucole22 Год назад +34

    1st front yard WOW!! Stunning. So cozy and welcoming!! Also the colors both compliment your home colors and is still neutral enough for any holiday. That’s a chameleon team anyone could dream of!!!

  • @katied8415
    @katied8415 Год назад +11

    MaCenna the pathway turned out fantastic. Maybe you could take the leftovers and add them to the side door so you can have two mud free entrances!

  • @jus10dums
    @jus10dums Год назад +10

    I am just proud of MaCenna for doing everything. Just so proud.

  • @katiekildahl1666
    @katiekildahl1666 Год назад +5

    I love the second one with that stone walkway to the side yard. You could have that path go through a vine covered arbor that acts as separation from the front to side yard. No matter which design you choose, it will look great!

  • @sarahheri7027
    @sarahheri7027 Год назад +8

    i think considering maintenance, and the pretty walkway i would pick the first design, it's just EXTRA pretty, and very neat

  • @melanieevansmartin5232
    @melanieevansmartin5232 Год назад +6

    Number1 would be the most easy to maintain. It’s also beautiful and flows together with your cottage.

  • @Yvonne-kk6cd
    @Yvonne-kk6cd Год назад

    All of the designers lent creative ideas to your yard. I like simplicity and minimal upkeep, therefore I choose #1.

  • @nellieblacksr
    @nellieblacksr 23 дня назад

    The first design and add a porch swing on the porch would be beautiful

  • @chantico2543
    @chantico2543 Год назад +3

    I prefer the first one. I’m sure whatever you do will be absolutely beautiful. It’s very smart of you to get the right kind of plants for your region and wildlife.❤❤❤

  • @LindaFoyle
    @LindaFoyle Год назад +21

    I love the stone walkway around to the back, great idea for rainy days… but I also love all the flowers in the first one, it would be great to combine both idea’s together.

  • @Hope.endless
    @Hope.endless Год назад

    I love how this comment section is always so helpful I learn a lot from it

  • @OMGitsLoe
    @OMGitsLoe Год назад

    I love #1 for being simple but still beautiful! Being an environmental scientist, make sure the plants you are using are native to Texas and are drought tolerant. That alone will be low maintenance and easier if you travel between homes. And more drought/pollinator friendly!!

  • @sherryhudson9075
    @sherryhudson9075 Год назад +12

    I love #1. It’s a simple repetition of just a few of the same plants. I’m a gardener and the salvia and hydrangeas are easy and dependable. Hydrangeas need plenty of water, but if you have an irrigation system it won’t be a problem

  • @beeharr6847
    @beeharr6847 Год назад +25

    They are all incredible, but really love the curved walkway. Could you not take something you love from each design. You always make the best decisions so can’t wait to see the results.

  • @avaayden
    @avaayden Год назад

    The first one is stunning,not over complicated and doesn’t detract from the cottage architecture

  • @katiecashwell6708
    @katiecashwell6708 Год назад +4

    I love the height of the plants in the first render! The second render was nice but seemed a little too short. Also the curved walkway is stunning!

  • @hebahamza9916
    @hebahamza9916 Год назад +5

    I love no.1.. So simple and elegant.

  • @nataliekeane8944
    @nataliekeane8944 Год назад +18

    Number one is stunning. The curved path encourages you to wander along the pathway and enjoy the front yard, it isn't as obvious!! It creates a lot more interest! The designers planting is more simple but incredibly effective. So may people concentrate in the inside of the house but the outside is what sets the tone and can create a beautiful piece of artwork for the street!! So important.

  • @markita.hardenhome
    @markita.hardenhome Год назад

    #1 for sure. Leaves room for you to build upon later and work in stages. It's the one that seems like you can DIY and not get overwhelmed

  • @alyssashannon1218
    @alyssashannon1218 Год назад +6

    Its inspiring seeing someone take on a project ~ I get really overwhelmed & anxious so it's cool to see this. Someone trying their best & learning

  • @diannerodriguez1387
    @diannerodriguez1387 Год назад +4

    Never in my life have I had the energy or desire to do all that you do. Maybe in my next life. You two are absolutely amazing.

  • @charlottefletcher
    @charlottefletcher Год назад +22

    Sedum are a great plant choice for your needs: deer resistant, drought tolerant, very low maintenance and most importantly beautiful. The variety 'Tall Autumn Joy' closely resemble the hydrangeas in your inspiration pictures but without the high water needs. There are so many varieties that you are bound to find one you love. Sedum are zone 3 to 10 part to full sun so they will work great in your front yard.

    • @MallouMakeup
      @MallouMakeup Год назад +2

      Yes, sedum would be amazing! I love the lemonjade variety.

    • @eljaykayaye1186
      @eljaykayaye1186 Год назад +1

      Little maintenance but a trim and gives and gives .👍

  • @VelvetandToads
    @VelvetandToads Год назад

    The first, without hesitation ! As someone who is also fixing up a second home at the moment, the second and third, lovely as they are, scream maintenance: edging around the pavers and edged beds, weeding the bed, pruning the climbing plants on the swing, pruning the topiaries, repairing the swing and pergola after winter and summer exposure in your absence... There are lots of plants with a naturally mounded form, like the lavender, or pittosporum golf ball, which would give you the look of the first plan without the maintenance of the others. The house and walkway look fabulous!

  • @amanacristinasuello5293
    @amanacristinasuello5293 Год назад +1

    #1!!! I love how the cottage as a modern touch to it as well as how it was presented as simple yet classy. Like it will last for years and you won’t get tired of looking at it😊
    But you can combine the parts you love on both 1 & 2 and put your your signature as well😊

  • @sholle7
    @sholle7 Год назад +7

    I love the first design gives the complete feel you are going for

  • @cowgirl_jems
    @cowgirl_jems Год назад +15

    I love the first design, it will be the easiest to maintain for you but use the garden bed boarders of the second design with mulch laid down underneath your plants to keep the grass and weeds at bay. Then they is clean and clear lines between the grass and garden areas easier to cut grass, spray weeds ect

  • @monalingan9523
    @monalingan9523 Год назад

    I believe #2 would be best because it works with what you have already. Less cost. I like that this landscaper also had plants up at the fence so that when you’re inside looking out, you see some beautiful color.

  • @asianangie7209
    @asianangie7209 Год назад +1

    10yrs ago, we used those light black underpayment in a section of the patio and it still looks nice. The parts of it where it doesn’t, I’m sure was the sand not being tamped correctly. We used polymer sand to sweep between the pavers. As usual your project looks great as always. I vote for design #1 but with the straight walkway. I like the front being somewhat cleaner, and perhaps the backyard more cottage like and full.

  • @danabrown2391
    @danabrown2391 Год назад +3

    #1 is my favorite with the curved walkway!

  • @sophial3151
    @sophial3151 Год назад +5

    I think the first design fits you best. It will be low maintenance but also compliments the house most.

  • @billy9129
    @billy9129 Год назад +2

    Nr. 2!! With the curved walkway...the 2nd design just has the right amount of personality and doesn't seem generic or over the top. I love the little touches of string lights and those cute lights in the garden! 🥀

  • @hellogorgeous101
    @hellogorgeous101 Год назад

    The first guy! Curve the path and that simple but stunning herbaceous border!

  • @camillecipri593
    @camillecipri593 Год назад +5

    I love the first landscaping design! Like, immediately loved it. 😍 But I also like the idea of the curved plant beds and the lighting in the second render. I don’t have enough imagination to “see” the 3rd one haha.

  • @vintagerose2
    @vintagerose2 Год назад +25

    Best sponsor yet! Love all the ideas! I’d keep it simple at first, so I’d go with #1, but maybe squeeze in a pergola somewhere. I also liked the curved walkway. Their renditions are really cool! You could borrow from each one.

  • @meganrivers4633
    @meganrivers4633 Год назад

    #2 gives you the option to get to the backyard and porch, which is wonderful for entertaining.

  • @Mrs.cecy.a
    @Mrs.cecy.a Год назад

    The first is the best option because it allows to show off your home and have a simple but elegant landscape. Less is more. I can’t wait to see it turns out.

  • @kylieweitz
    @kylieweitz Год назад +11

    Next up is steps from the pavers up onto the patio because Mama Cathy has requested it forever! 😄

  • @brittanynichols4791
    @brittanynichols4791 Год назад +7

    I like the second design the best. There is more of a variation in height and color, yet it would still be more manageable to maintain. I like the look of the curved garden beds in contrast to the walkway, and the other straight lines going on.
    All three designers did a wonderful job! I am always blown away by how creative and unique people are.

  • @maryannemarais7777
    @maryannemarais7777 Год назад

    No 1 was the design that I liked best for the Cottage, It feels romantic, soft and whimsical. Love this one

  • @bloodrose5880
    @bloodrose5880 Год назад +2

    The 1st design is so elegant, natural and compliments the cottage completely , it doesn’t take your eye away from the house, it draws your eye to the masterpiece, which is the cottage , It fits completely . I do love the cobblestone stepping stones to the side of the house in design 2 so maybe incorporate your favourite things from each design and make your own plan ❤

  • @TheClumsybum
    @TheClumsybum Год назад +4

    #1 was my favourite design because, while simple, it was stunning on its own but I can see it grow and develop into a more personalized design as you have the freedom to add as you go each season in the future.

  • @KaylaJoySmith
    @KaylaJoySmith Год назад +31

    This project reminds me so much of watching my dad make the walkways for my grandma’s old house 20+ years ago. After she passed away and they sold the house, I’ve driven by a couple times since then and the paved walkways are still there. It’s so cool watching the process in real time while you work on renovating your new home, knowing that likely long after you are gone in future generations, someone else is going to enjoy your touch. You have created a permanent impact in that neighborhood, in that home with every small project you complete. ❤

  • @shannontorrens1
    @shannontorrens1 Год назад

    I love option 2 💛 but all of them are beautiful.

  • @imkristinamarie
    @imkristinamarie Год назад

    Number one designer is so cozy and homey and enjoyable to look at. I loved it most.