5 Ways To Ensure Hardscaping Adds Value To Your Home

Posted on: 10 May 2022

Backyard hardscaping can add significant value to the home. But to accomplish this, your hardscape must appeal to future buyers. How can you ensure this? Here are five tips to follow as you design your outdoor space.

1. Don't Overdo It

Some hardscaping — usually in the form of patios, decks, walkways, shade structures, and spas or pools — wows future buyers. But too much of it will do the opposite. Don't rip out your entire lawn and garden beds just to pave them over. Instead, blend both softscape and hardscape in balanced ways. 

2. Bring the Indoors Out

Look for ways to extend your home by incorporating indoor activities outside. Some of the universally popular outdoor hardscape areas include outdoor kitchens, dining areas, and lounges. You might also better integrate indoor activities through such things as adding a projector or television, covering it with a permanent roof, or installing larger doors to make it welcoming. 

3. Make It Flexible

What you want to do in your backyard won't exactly match what future buyers want to do with theirs. So avoid over-personalization. While you might love a Jimmy Buffet-themed outdoor bar, it may not be to everyone's taste. Keep it flexible by including theming in ways you can remove when selling. Similarly, if designing an outdoor office, give it a neutral base that can serve as a lounge or outdoor theater by the next owner. 

4. Blend With the Home

Extend the style of adjacent rooms into the outdoor spaces. A classic Tuscan-style living room that opens onto a modern industrial patio will jar visitors. It makes the indoors and outdoors feel like they're not one cohesive home. It may highlight the weaknesses of either space or decor. And it's less likely to feel welcoming and spacious. Instead, build out elements like colors, decor style, patterns, and motifs. 

5. Check Other Properties

Before you decide which hardscape to include and how to integrate it, tour some other homes in your area. Pay attention to what they feature in their yards. Backyard spas might be popular in one area while another might see more outdoor kitchens, for instance. When you keep in mind the interests of area home buyers, you'll find solutions that boost the home price. 

Where to Start

Ready to start crafting the perfect hardscaping to make your family happy while also ensuring a better sale price in the future? Start by consulting with a residential hardscaping installation service in your area today. 

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