Front Yard Pavers and Planting in Morgan Hill
A Morgan Hill front yard was refreshed with driveway pavers, porch and walkway tile, planting and irrigation, decorative rock and boulders, drainage, retaining and step work, and landscape lighting.
- Location
- Morgan Hill
- Timeline
- Completed front-yard hardscape and landscape project.
- Style
- Curb Appeal
The Problem
The existing front yard needed a curb-appeal refresh rather than a small touch-up.
A dated concrete driveway, a dry front lawn, and a plain entry path left the home with little curb appeal and called for a full redesign rather than a patch.
An aging front yard with overgrown hedges, small trees, and a tired entry and driveway needed full removal and a redesign, not a patch-up.
Our Approach
The Plan
Set the paver driveway, the checkerboard paver-in-gravel walkway, and the planting beds on a single 2D plan so their lines aligned before demolition began.
Square the porch steps and walkway to the home's gabled entry so the approach lines up cleanly from the street.
Use paver and tile selections to coordinate with the home exterior instead of treating the driveway and entry path as separate visual elements.
Wrap the hardscape with drought-tolerant beds, decorative gravel and red-bark mulch, granite boulders, drainage, and low-voltage lighting to finish the yard.
The Build
The Result
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Investment Range
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- $39,500 – $45,000
- $10,000 – $11,500
- $9,500 – $11,000
- $9,500 – $11,000
- $7,500 – $9,000
- $7,000 – $8,500
- $5,000 – $6,000
- $2,000 – $3,000
Estimates only — actual investment depends on site conditions, material selections, and scope.