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Brilliant_Rock
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We are looking to add a semicircular driveway to the front of our house since our kids are about to hit driving age. I’ve been starting to get quotes from driveway companies, and it has made me hit the brakes. I have realized that we will have only about 10 feet of non-concrete yard after we do this driveway. So it will be a major exterior feature of the house.
I’m confident it can be done it a way that actually adds value to our curb appeal as well as to the functionality of our house, but I don’t know beans about design so before we spend a HUGE amount of money, I feel like I should call someone to double check me on material choice and design. We could do a billion materials (plain concrete, stamped concrete, pavers, a border, etc.) and a couple versions of layout.
Who do I call to ask for design advice? Is this the purview of a landscape designer? Landscape architect? Around here there are driveway companies who come and install driveways but they just ask you what you want and give you a quote. While they assure you things will look good, it’s a lot of $$$ to spend without having someone really assess your overall color scheme, design, etc.
Advice welcome and thanks.
I’m confident it can be done it a way that actually adds value to our curb appeal as well as to the functionality of our house, but I don’t know beans about design so before we spend a HUGE amount of money, I feel like I should call someone to double check me on material choice and design. We could do a billion materials (plain concrete, stamped concrete, pavers, a border, etc.) and a couple versions of layout.
Who do I call to ask for design advice? Is this the purview of a landscape designer? Landscape architect? Around here there are driveway companies who come and install driveways but they just ask you what you want and give you a quote. While they assure you things will look good, it’s a lot of $$$ to spend without having someone really assess your overall color scheme, design, etc.
Advice welcome and thanks.