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A facade to match our very popular Mediterranean inspired renovation project on Bunnings Workshop.
Planter boxes and walkway from fence to porch was created using travertine pavers and pebbles.
The arbor was built for a grand entrance, also to keep the harsh western sun out. Slats installed in an angle for shade. 
Front door sanded and sealed with wax to match the porch pillar cladding and added a digital lock.
Rendered walls were painted white and we added stone mosaic tiles to the wall opposite the porch pillar.
The renovation came together by laying synthetic turf. We are in love!
Tiles - Duratile 60 x 60cm Terrazzo
Classic Porcelain Floor Tile - Carton 3
$25.92 per carton
Dulux 4L Exterior Paint
Weathershield Low Sheen Vivid White
$88.50
115 x 115mm 3.0m Post F7 Cypress DAR $104.17
610 x 406 x 30mm Travertine Natural Stone Paver $26.99
Jack 2-6mm 10Kg White Decorative Pebble Chips $16.30
200 x 50mm 2.4 Treated Pine Sleeper H4 $18.00
Cabot's 4L Deck and Exterior Merbau Oil Based Timber Stain $111.00
Arlec LED Solar Fence Light 4 Pack $19.98 (Used on plantar boxes to light walkway)
The post lights I think may have been deleted as I can't find them.
Orion Grid Connect Smart Wi-Fi Entrance Lock $198.00
Fabulous work @LaCasaDIY! You must be so very pleased with the results as they are amazing!
I love that you've designed the front of your property to compliment the rear, as I'm sure there's now a harmonious flow through the home. Do you have any Mediterranean-styled plans for the interior?
Great work, and many thanks for sharing another inspirational project.
Mitchell
Good Afternoon @LaCasaDIY
Looking at your project makes me feel like on a relaxing holiday! Serious love the abor? trellis It brings a relaxed feeling to your place!
The street number idea is going into my ideas for my house for sure
The boxes up the pathway really work, It leads you to the doorway.
Only one question I have, well a workmate and I have lol Is the grass real or fake? He says real I was saying fake but the more I look at it the more real it looks?
Dave
Hi Mitchell.
The inside of my house is also in the same style. The Kitchen will be having a renovation hopefully in February. Can't Wait to share our reno with you all.😀
Hi Dave
Thank you for your feedback. The lawn is synthetic turf. Very realistic. 😊
@LaCasaDIY Absolutely amazing and so interesting. I love the pathway. Love it 😃🪴
Morning @LaCasaDIY
hahahah when I told my mate what the grass was he said "no way" lol It does look good, good enough tocause a heated discussion!
Dave
Choosing a theme for your landscape design can help create a cohesive and harmonious outdoor space. Here are a few tips to consider when selecting a theme and coordinating materials, plants, and a color palette:
1. Select a Theme : Decide on the overall style or theme you want for your landscape. Whether it's a modern, minimalist look, a lush and tropical oasis, a cottage garden charm, or a zen-inspired retreat, having a clear theme in mind will guide your plant and material choices. Mine was to create a continuation of the Mediterranean retreat we created in our backyard.
2. Reflective Materials : Use materials that reflect the style you're aiming for. For example, sleek concrete pavers or minimalistic stone pathways might suit a modern theme, while rustic natural stone or weathered wood could complement a cottage garden feel. I used travertine pavers for the walkway. warm stoned mosaics, wood and white to match the Mediterranean look.
3. Plant Selection : Choose plants that align with your chosen theme. For a tropical landscape, opt for lush, large-leafed plants and vibrant flowers. In a modern design, consider sculptural plants with clean lines and minimal foliage. Research and select plants based on their form, texture, and color to complement your theme. But also consider the position you are planting in, as plants have specific climate, water and feeding requirements.
4. Color Palette : Create a cohesive look by incorporating a well-thought-out color palette. For example, a calming and serene theme might lean towards cool blues, greens, and off whites, while a vibrant and energetic theme could incorporate bold reds, oranges, and yellows. Keeping things simple, light and airy is a timeless option.
5. Balance and Harmony : Strive for balance and harmony in your material, plant, and color choices. Aim for a complementary and balanced composition that enhances the overall ambiance of your outdoor space. Symmetrical designs often create a more calming and/or formal effect.
By following these tips, your landscape design will reflect a unified theme and create a welcoming and harmonious outdoor environment.
Hi @LaCasaDIY
Thanks for sharing that guide, I'm sure our members will find the information useful when the time comes to renovate their front yard.
Eric
Hi again @LaCasaDIY
Thank you again for getting back to me. I have to say that not only do you excel in home renovations, your list of issues to consider was very comprehensive and extremely well written. I'm sure many community members will take a lot from what you've detailed.
It would be very helpful to others, I think, if you could provide a step-by-step account of how you went about your renovation (as best as you can remember). I have no doubt that community members keen to emulate what you've done so well would benefit greatly from any tips, pitfalls, tricks, etc. you can impart.
If you look at this link: https://www.workshop.bunnings.com.au/t5/Featured-Projects/Kitchen-renovation-in-small-flat/ta-p/1927..., you might be able to use it as a very rough guide on how to explain how you went about your great work.
Thanks again for getting back in touch @LaCasaDIY,
Wayne
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