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4757-25th Street Noe Valley

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This project was to update the front entrance and backyard with an Asian flair. Front curb appeal can make all the difference in how your home gives off its first impression to visitors, neighbors and passers-by.If you’re looking for a unique way to make your San Francisco residence stand out, adding Japanese lanterns is an attractive and stylish option that could give any front lawn or porch a distinctively Asian flair. We made great use of Japanese Lanterns for added Front Curb Appeal.

One of the remarkable aspects of Japanese Lanterns is their versatility in design. You have the option to choose from traditional red paper lanterns or modern steel models, allowing you to customize the look to suit your preferences and the overall aesthetic of your home. Both options are equally stunning and can seamlessly blend into various architectural styles, adding a touch of elegance and uniqueness to your front yard.

With hundreds of styles ranging from traditional Chinese designs up through modern interpretations, these paper-and-bamboo structures are sure to become an eye-catching addition to even the choosiest property owners’ yards! It took some time and a lot of custom work, but we got it done. Judge for yourself how well it turned out! Read more about this Noe Valley landscaping project.

Turn your backyard into somewhere beautiful.

Whether you dream of a lush garden, a serene patio, or a drought-tolerant xeriscape, our team of skilled landscapers will bring your vision to life. With over 25 years of experience, we ensure that every project is not only aesthetically pleasing but also sustainable and practical, providing you with a haven to enjoy for years to come.

Don’t let your backyard remain a blank canvas—contact us today to start the transformation. From concept to completion, we take care of every detail. Reach out now and let us help you create a beautiful, functional outdoor space that enhances your home and lifestyle.

Picture of completed Asain landscaping project, front