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How Hardscapes Add Value to Your Home

Key Takeaways

  • Hardscaping in an outdoor living space can have a significant effect on the overall value of your home with a positive return on investment.
  • Hardscaping elements like fireplaces, patios, walkways, and more are best implemented alongside complementary landscaping features.
  • First impressions play a major role in real estate, and hardscaping significantly boosts curb appeal for your property.
  • Prospective buyers tend to value hardscaping elements that are low-maintenance and make the outdoor space feel more like a living area.
  • Batchelder & Collins has a great selection of hardscaping supplies for your DIY projects.

Home renovations are a common way to increase one’s property value, but knowing which renovations will work best can be tricky. This is especially true when it comes to outdoor spaces, as they can appear dull and underutilized without the right features. A subpar outdoor space can negatively impact the value of your property, so it is absolutely essential that you make the most out of the space you have.

Incorporating hardscapes into your outdoor space does much more than spruce it up, as it can significantly increase the value of your property overall. To get the most out of any hardscaping project, you need to have the right supplies. That’s where Batchelder & Collins can help. Take a closer look at how hardscaping can increase your property value and curb appeal, and discover how Batchelder & Collins can offer all the supplies you need.

Understanding Landscaping and Hardscaping

A brick fire pit with logs sits on a hardscape-paved patio next to a potted fern, set against a backdrop of a wooden fence and trees.

Is Hardscaping the Same as Landscaping?

Both hardscaping and landscaping are a part of outdoor space renovations, but they serve different functions. Hardscaping refers to renovations around hard surfaces like walkways, patios, and driveways, while landscaping refers to renovations around soft surfaces like lawns and gardens.

Does Landscaping Increase Home Value?

Landscaping can increase home value, as potential buyers tend to enjoy seeing beautiful flower beds and soft soil ready for whatever kind of gardening they might be interested in. Any trees, accent plants, and general ground cover like grass can play a major role in a property’s curb appeal and overall value, so landscaping is an essential part of any outdoor renovation project.

The Value Added By Hardscaping Projects

What is the Purpose of Hardscaping?

Hardscaping is unique among outdoor renovation projects in that it serves a dual purpose increasing both aesthetic value and functionality of the space. A walkway or patio may look incredible, but it is also meant to be used by people actually living in the home or anyone who comes to visit. Hardscaping projects like outdoor kitchens are especially popular due to their dual aesthetic and functional value. Finding the balance between aesthetics and functionality is key to boosting property value as much as possible with any hardscaping project.

How Much Does Hardscaping Add to Home Value?

How much hardscaping adds to your home value depends on how hardscaping is applied to the space. It is generally best to opt for something that is both functional and sustainable without sacrificing aesthetic elements. Young people, in particular, tend to enjoy outdoor spaces in homes more than baby boomers, so keep that in mind when thinking about who your potential buyers are going to be.

Sustainability also plays a major role, as people tend to want hardscaping that doesn’t require a lot of maintenance. While hardscaping is found at virtually any price range, it is especially common in homes around $500,000 or greater.

Integrating Hardscaping into Your Home’s Landscape Design

Aerial view of a landscaped garden with winding pathways, assorted plants, a sitting area, all designed with different hardscapes, adjacent to a building, showcasing urban horticulture.

Hardscaping and landscaping are two distinct areas of outdoor space design, but you must still work to make them seamlessly blend together to maximize the value they offer. To ensure this natural flow, there are a few considerations to keep in mind.

  • Soft Edges: By utilizing soft edges between hardscaping and landscaping, the aesthetic flows more seamlessly together by appearing to be more organic. Sharp angles tend to stick out more while curved lines appear to be more natural.
  • Material Selection: Many considerations go into finding the right kind of material for hardscaping, but it is generally best to opt for a material that aesthetically matches the surrounding vegetation. Batchelder & Collins carries hardscaping materials in several different colors. Come in today to find the one that fits your project.
  • Transitionary Elements: At the exact point where hardscaping meets landscaping, it can be beneficial to incorporate transitionary elements into the design. This can range from plants to kinds of groundcovers. Even creeping vines over the edges can blend the hardscaping and landscaping together to create a more cohesive overall appearance.

The Go-To Choice for Stunning Hardscapes

When you are looking for stunning hardscape materials in Norfolk or Williamsburg, Batchelder & Collins stands committed to quality supplies and a varied selection. We have been providing hardscapes for more than a century to our Hampton Roads community and have maintained partnerships with the Brick Institute of America and the American Institute of Architects. Take a closer look at what some of our previous clients had to say about our services.

Testimonials

“Way better selection and prices than the big box stores.” — W.G.

“Friendly and helpful. Will be coming back.” — Michael C.

“This place is awesome. They’ve been around for a very long time. There is always great service. A good place to go if you need to get quality materials” –Brett M.

“I’ve been coming here for over 20 years and my preferred brick yard of the area! Friendly, professional and prompt service!” –James H.

Transform Your Property Value with Batchelder & Collins

Batchelder & Collins has the supplies you need to implement hardscaping elements into your outdoor space and increase the value of your home. By making this investment, you are preparing yourself for a significant return when it comes time to actually sell your home. Contact Batchelder & Collins today to learn more about the hardscaping supplies we can offer for Hampton Roads homeowners.

Frequently Asked Questions

How Much Value Does a Firepit Add to Your Home?

In Hampton Roads, adding a firepit to your outdoor space generally adds a significant amount to your home relative to the cost of installation. Batchelder & Collins has the materials you need to create a DIY firepit.

Do Paver Patios Add Value to Your Home?

Paver patios can add value to your home since outdoor spaces are reportedly the third-most-prioritized feature for homebuyers. Not all paver patios are going to be the same. Keep in mind that paver types, buyer demand in your area, and your general location can all play a role in the cost.

How Important is Hardscaping?

Regardless of how you personally feel about hardscaping, the value of it lies in what homebuyers are looking for, and hardscaping tends to be very important to them. Hardscaping elements like patios, retaining walls, or pathways tend to stand out at first glance, and that first impression is enough to draw in buyers.

What Landscaping Adds the Most Value?

Landscaping elements can increase home value as well, but the most popular feature buyers tend to enjoy is a well-maintained lawn. If you can implement a well-maintained lawn alongside your hardscaping features that blend seamlessly with each other, you are in a good position for boosted home value in most cases.

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