Streetside Sanctuary

An Urban Front Yard Retreat – Columbus, Ohio

Our client wanted to transform their front yard into a clean, updated space that provided a sense of calm while complementing the home’s architecture.

Before

Project Goals

  • Create a tranquil, welcoming environment despite the property’s high visibility on a busy city street.
  • Establish a clear separation between the pedestrian sidewalk and private yard areas.
  • Introduce visual interest and a sense of permanence with masonry and water features.
  • Balance hardscape with soft, colorful, and textural plantings for year-round appeal.

The Results

The front yard now serves as both a welcoming entrance and a serene buffer from the busy street. Hardscape and water features convey a sense of permanence, while the diverse plantings provide softness, color, and texture throughout the year. The project transforms a high-visibility city lot into a peaceful, inviting front-yard retreat.

Our Approach

GreenScapes carefully executed a design that harmonizes stone, water, and plantings:

  • Masonry Retention Wall & Iron Fence: Built a wall right on the sidewalk to elevate the grade and define a private space. Paired with a decorative iron fence, this creates a clear buffer from the busy streetscape of Neil Avenue.

  • Decorative Stone Fountain: Installed a custom fountain to provide visual interest and the calming sound of water, carefully adjusting splash levels to ensure a soothing effect. The stone choice and detailing convey order while softening edges to reflect the playfulness of the home’s fish-scale shingles.

  • Planting Design: Introduced an eclectic mix of plants with soft textures, seasonal color, and multi-season interest to contrast the formal stone elements and soften the overall appearance.

Residential fountain and plantings looking into streetside view
Residential fountain, fence, and plantings
Residential front yard with stepping stones and plantings looking out to streetside view
Residential front porch view with bluestone walkway, stone steps, railing, and plantings

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