Unique Ways to Boost Curb Appeal in the Carolinas

Scott Marks

There are a wide variety of reasons why you’d want to boost your curb appeal in Carolinas; not only does it offer a positive first impression for friends and family, but it can also attract buyers to homes on the market or bring new clients to local businesses. What many people don’t realize is just how easy it can be to obtain a beautiful, landscaped yard without all the maintenance of a traditional grass lawn. Here are a few low-maintenance ideas to help boost curb appeal – and get the yard of your dreams.

Make Small, Affordable Upgrades

The first thing people think of when they consider how to boost their curb appeal is to make huge changes to the structure of their home, or the layout of their yard. Consider small changes, like new shutters on your windows, new paint on a structure or a new mailbox. Even window boxes with attractive perennials can help add charm to your home. The small things really do make a big difference when it comes to curb appeal.

Consider Installation of a Hardscape

The addition of a hardscape on your property can help create a focal point for your yard or offer benches for guests to use as seating. Consider pavers to create a stone path leading visitors to the front door of your home or to a hidden garden on the side of your home. Extended patios, outdoor kitchens and glass mosaics are also great ways to add beauty and functionality to your yard.

Keep Your Gardens Tidy

A good garden can do wonders for the aesthetic value of the property. If you have a flowerbed or vegetable garden, remember to weed, prune, and plant regularly. Try to develop a low-maintenance landscaping routine that incorporates drought-tolerant plants if possible to help minimize the amount of time you spend on yard maintenance.

Alternatives to Natural Grass

Face it: grass can be costly to grow and maintain and even if you do everything right, a change in the weather can cause natural grass to dry out and turn brown. There are, however, highly attractive alternatives in the landscaping market. In North and South Carolina, synthetic grass is becoming more popular because of the persistent heat and unpredictable weather. It takes almost no maintenance, so you just have to have it installed and be done worrying about it. The result is a beautiful, healthy lawn all year around.

Are you ready to learn more about low-maintenance landscaping in the Carolinas? Contact SYNLawn Carolina/Southeast Turf LLC today to claim your free consultation.

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Artificial Grass Reviews in North Carolina

Ron C.

Apex, NC

The Marks Family are true professionals. Answer calls/texts immediately. They treated my home like it was there own. They also hold their employees to the same standard. Clean and efficient, when they left it was like (other than the job) they were never there.

Sandra M.

Fort Mill, SC

We can’t say enough about the great service and products from Southeast Turf! From the first meeting to the installation, they were great to deal with. Not to mention how awesome my yard looks. I think several of my neighbors are going to have it done as well because they too were impressed! Thank you!!

Chris H.

Monroe, NC

I had a small fenced in area off our patio that our dogs used. Southeast Turf installed artificial grass and it looks great. The team showed up on time and did a great job. They are booked out for a few months because they are in high demand. We love our new dog area. No more dirty dog feet, no more digging and no more smell!!

Lisa M.

Surfside Beach, SC

Turf installation at our beach home. Two large dogs with a small side yard creates challenges for potty time and maintaining your yard. They were able to solve this concern with turf installation that provides a safe area for our furbabies and a beautiful physical appearance as well. The installation was professionally handled and we are loving our new area!

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