The best gardens complement the home behind them. Historic brick, especially the rich reds and browns common throughout D.C., pairs beautifully with soft, natural colors. Think blues, whites, yellows, and purples: colors that pop without clashing.
When planning your garden, keep proportions in mind. Taller plants like coneflowers or daylilies look great closer to the house. Smaller blooms like sweet alyssum create a clean, polished look near the sidewalk. Layering heights and textures helps your garden feel full without overwhelming the historic architecture.
Perennials:
Annuals:
Spring Bulbs:
Mixing perennials with seasonal annuals gives you a front garden that evolves over the months without demanding constant attention.
If you live in Capitol Hill or another historic neighborhood, there's a detail you should know. The space between the sidewalk and your front facade is typically city property, according to D.C. Code. Homeowners are responsible for maintaining it, but permanent changes like adding fences, patios, or pavers require a permit.
If you're planning a simple flower garden or container setup, you are free to move forward. For bigger changes, it's always a good idea to check the city's permitting requirements first to avoid surprises.
Container gardens are a flexible alternative if you want to add color without worrying about regulations. Herbs like basil, rosemary, and thyme thrive in pots and make your garden both beautiful and useful.
Before you start digging, a little prep work goes a long way. Historic homes often have compacted or poor soil near the foundation. Amending the soil or using raised beds can help your plants thrive.
Other quick tips:
With a bit of thoughtful planning, your front yard can stay beautiful with less effort.
A front garden makes your home look better and shares the beauty with the whole neighborhood. Whether you're filling planters, planting a small bed, or dreaming up a larger project, every effort adds to the charm of D.C.'s historic streets.
If you are thinking about bigger changes to your exterior, Renaissance Development can help. We specialize in historic brick restoration using traditional tuckpointing methods, masonry work, and thoughtful exterior improvements across Washington, D.C. Contact us to learn more about how we can help protect your historic property.