Curb Appeal App

Upload a photo of your house. See what the front is missing before you build it.

Test curb appeal ideas on your real front elevation. Compare deeper planting, a stronger landing, cleaner driveway edges, and a calmer approach before you spend on the wrong fix.

Foundation bedsEntry landingDriveway softeningFront-walk rhythmBrick-house balanceStreet view hierarchy
House exterior with stronger porch, cleaner planting, and more balanced curb appeal
How it works

Find the move that changes the street view fastest

GardenDream helps you test whether the house needs a stronger base, a better landing, or less hardscape dominance before you start spending real money.

01

Upload the front exterior photo

Use a photo that clearly shows the house, the walk, the driveway, and the part of the yard that shapes the first impression.

02

Describe what feels off

Call out whether the house feels flat, floating, too concrete-heavy, or weak at the door.

03

Generate curb-appeal directions

See realistic front-of-house concepts built around your actual facade, not a generic style board.

04

Compare before you commit

Refine planting depth, landing size, and front-yard structure before you hire a crew or buy materials.

Curb-appeal examples

Compare how the front changes when the house gets a real base and a clearer arrival.

The strongest curb-appeal fixes usually improve the house-ground connection first and the decorative details second.

Concept view
Brick house with deeper foundation planting and a stronger visual base
Ground the facade

Give the house a real planted base

Deeper beds and stronger massing make the facade feel settled instead of hovering above the driveway and lawn.

Concept view
Front entry with a wider landing and planting that creates a stronger arrival sequence
Strengthen the entry

Turn the approach into an arrival

A wider landing, stronger walk, and softer framing can make the front door feel intentional instead of pinched.

Concept view
Brick house with softened driveway edge and stronger curb appeal planting
Reclaim hardscape

Let planting cut into the concrete field

When the driveway dominates, one bold bed move can change the whole read of the house from the street.

Why homeowners use it

Most curb-appeal projects go wrong because they solve the wrong front-yard problem first.

See whether the house needs a base or a makeover

A lot of houses do not need new finishes first. They need deeper planting, a stronger landing, or a calmer driveway edge.

Judge proportion on the real facade

A bed that sounds oversized on paper can be exactly what the house needs once you see it in place.

Compare several front-of-house directions quickly

Test entry-focused, planting-led, and hardscape-softening moves on the same house before you commit.

Avoid expensive overcorrections

It is much easier to change a digital concept than undo the wrong porch detail, paint move, or planting layout later.

What GardenDream helps you see

Whether the front of the house needs more landing, more planting, or less concrete.

Many curb-appeal problems feel cosmetic but are really about hierarchy. GardenDream helps you test how the walk, landing, driveway, and planting work together so the front reads as one calm composition.

Best for
  • Homeowners planning a front-of-house refresh
  • Brick-house owners trying to improve curb appeal without painting first
  • People deciding between planting, porch, and driveway-edge changes
  • Front yards that feel flat, hard, or visually disconnected
  • Anyone who wants to test the idea before building it
Use cases

Explore the front-of-house move that will change the street view fastest.

Foundation Bed Depth

See how much planting depth the facade actually needs to feel grounded.

Entry Landing and Walk

Compare whether the arrival feels too narrow, too shallow, or too easy to miss.

Driveway Dominance

Test how one planted edge or one tree move can reduce the feeling of too much paving.

Brick-House Support

Explore curb-appeal moves that work with the masonry instead of competing with it.

FAQ

Common questions about curb appeal planning with AI

A curb appeal app helps you upload a photo of your house and test front-of-house changes like planting, walkway, porch, and driveway-edge ideas before you build them.

Yes. GardenDream can help you compare curb-appeal directions on your real house so you can judge massing, planting depth, and entry hierarchy before spending money.

Yes. It is especially useful for brick houses because you can test planting and entry moves before making heavier facade decisions.

Yes. Some of the biggest curb-appeal improvements come from the arrival sequence, not just the plants.

No. You start with a photo of your home and react to visual options, which makes the planning process much easier.

Ready to test your own house?

Upload a front exterior photo and compare curb-appeal directions before you build the wrong one.

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