We’ve just purchased this 60’s detached house in Essex. We’ll be expanding the drive across the front garden for space but unsure how to improve the front.
I’m not keen on the tiles on the front of the house but not sure what I can do about them?
I’m just coming to the end of renovating a 1960s bungalow and I’ve gone for render and cedar cladding. It’s generated a lot of attention from people passing but and personally is a style that I think works so well with 1960s/1970s properties.
Square the front step up and move the support pole to the front of the overhang, it will look better and you'll gain improved access from the new driveway. Replace the marley tiles with dark grey, and block pave
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Garden Design Guru
Lee Slater
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