Front Yard Living Is on the Rise—and It Could Boost Curb Appeal and Value

by Anna Baluch

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In the past, homeowners put all their time and money into the backyard. Today, that trend has shifted and many are bringing that same energy to the front yard.

According to the 2026 Outdoor Living Report by Deckorators, outdoor living is shifting to the most visible part of the home.

“Front yard upgrades have exploded over the past three years. A growing number of people work from home and want outdoor spaces that allow them to connect with others without feeling hidden away,” explains Manny Kavouklis, president of CMK Construction Inc in Tampa Bay, FL.

While experts agree that front-facing renos can boost your curb appeal and home value, if you're looking to sell your home in the near future, you should temper your expectations when it comes to ROI.

Why the front yard is having a moment

People are no longer solely focused on their interior space—they’re also considering how their home looks to the outside world.

According to Troy Rivington, co-founder of Rivington Marx Interiors in Denver, the new emphasis on the front yard is driven by the desire for neighborly connection.

“We’re all so isolated these days, and people are seeking community," says Rivington. "The front yard is a space that allows people to find it while also providing a change of scenery."

Blaz Korosec, real estate broker and founder of Investorade in Dallas, agrees and points out that while neighbors are interacting more, online shopping deliveries and convenience are also top of mind for homeowners.

“The front yard is slowly but surely becoming our 'public stage',” explains Korosec.

What upgrades are hot right now

Not all front yard upgrades are created equal. These days, Rivington sees more seating additions, including bistro sets, Adirondack chairs, and porch swings.

“Layered landscaping, like well-tended greenery and plants that don’t require a lot of work, are also popular. Homeowners are also investing in pathway and accent lighting to add some personality and keep things safe,” explains Rivington.

New front porches, with wood accents or stylish railings, as well as new front doors and hardware are trending as well.

In terms of costs, improvements vary greatly. 

“A basic facelift, such as new lighting, some new mulch, new house numbers, and some seating, can be done for about $1,500 to $3,000," Rivington estimates. "A brand-new porch installation or a hardscape installation, on the other hand, may run you $10,000 to $25,000 or even more, depending on the scope."

Are front-facing enhancements worth it?

Front-yard renovations are usually worthwhile provided they suit your climate and neighborhood aesthetic.

“In a hot climate, you may need shade structures and ceiling fans. Deep porches, canopies, and pergolas might also be a good idea. In a cold climate, wind-blocking landscaping, patio heating options, and low-maintenance plants are likely more important,” explains Rivington.

Additionally, you’ll want to make sure your upgrades match your neighborhood’s vibe or they’ll look out of place. For example, if you live somewhere with traditional colonial homes, a modern concrete patio might stick out like a sore thumb.

As long as you choose the right front-facing projects, they can absolutely pay off. And fortunately, you don’t have to spend an arm and a leg for them to do so.

“What I find interesting is that some of the smaller upgrades tend to deliver a lot of value for the money. For instance, simply replacing a front door can deliver an 188% return on investment,” says Rivington.

Korosec argues that a front-motivated spend is a safer value-add than a backyard spend—especially if you’re in a cutthroat market where prospective buyers form impressions within 30 seconds of seeing a house from the curb.

“Think about it," says Korosec. "Front-of-house improvements impact every potential buyer as they have the potential to make the house feel safer and welcoming. Even those who aren’t inclined to entertain or plan to host often can benefit from them."

If you plan to sell within five years, Kavouklis recommends spending 70% of your outdoor budget on front-facing improvements. 

“$25,000 spent on front yard enhancements can bring between $40,000 and $50,000 more for the sale price, compared to a potential $15,000 to $20,000 return for comparable work in the backyard,” says Kavouklis. 

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