Besides front yard landscaping, the driveway and walkway, the exterior wall and porch, you will have to consider one more detail, and this is house number. Your house number should be not only clearly visible but also part of the design, so that it didn’t spoil the look. Here are some ideas of making a house number and locations to place it to make it seen very well.
Fence House Numbers
Putting your house number on the fence is a smart solution, which guarantees that visitors won’t make a mistake as they will see the number from a long distance. These numbers should be large enough to be clearly visible, forget small metal pieces. Paint the number on the gate or wall or make an installation with lights.
The ultra-minimalist black and white facade is finished off with the house number right on the fence.
The house number is written with words on the garden bed, and this is a very creative and cool idea.
Wall And Door House Numbers
The easiest idea is to place your house number on the wall of the house or on the door, so that people who come to visit could see it well. You can take metal or plastic numbers and attach them where needed or even write the number right on the wall or staircase. One more cool idea is attaching a planter or a plaque with planter to the wall to show off the house number. The form is up to you and the style of your facade or porch, don’t hesitate to customize it to make it perfectly matching.
This modern house features a black facade, a neon green door and a concrete planter with neon numbers that echo with it.
The metal table holds a metal planter with the house number, and this is a whimsy idea of a house number.
This refined porch is done with potted plants, a blooming wreath and a house number right on the door.
The house number is written on the door, so you won't mistake. The potted plants perfectly match the farmhouse style.
The staircase features the house number and bright potted blooms around soften the industrial stairs look.
The black plaque is done with a planter with greenery and a house number, and it's attached to the wall.
Metal numbers next to the door is a cool solution as they are unobtrusive and lovely. (via nestingwithgrace).
The house number is written right on the wall, and it's the easiest and cleanest way to mark your home.
The small porch is done with a planter with numbers, and there's a small tree. It's a perfect solution to get both decor and functionality.
This paver planter shows off bright blooms and the house number, this is both a decorative and functional idea. (via classyclutter).
Mail Box House Numbers
A mail box with a house number is a very practical idea, so your mail will be delivered, and the postman won’t mix up your house with others. The mail box can be made of metal, which is a durable solution or can be somehow creative, for example, it can be a piece of rock or concrete. Illuminate the house number with a spotlight or a lantern to make it visible even at night.
This unit includes a built-in mail box and a house number, so you get everything necessary in one place.
The concrete post includes a metal box with a house number, this is a simple, modern and laconic idea.
The minimalist front yard features a white stone mail box with the house number, which is a perfect part of the landscape.
This is a unique stone post box and house number, and a spotlight will make it visible even at night.
This stone wall includes a built-in mail box, and the house number is carved in it. (via instagram).
Front Yard House Numbers
If you want something unusual, add your house number to the front yard or right to the landscape, it will be part of your decor highlighting the style. These can be large concrete numbers, a concrete bench with numbers, a garden bed decoration and many other things depending on what style you have.
Build a concrete bench and add a house number there, bright blooms and greenery will add interest to it.
Place a plaque or a piece of metal right in the front yard or garden bed and add your house number there.
The front yard garden bed features metal edging and a matching house number right inside the flower bed.
The metal planter on the legs features a house number and it's a pretty and cool solution for a modern home.
The concrete panel or paver features the house number written with letters. Such a solution perfectly matches the facade of the house.
This stone holds the house number and a built-in light lluminates it, so that you could see it even at night.
This concrete or metal piece shows off the house number, and it's placed right into the lush garden bed. (via landmorphology).
Make your own concrete numbers and add them to the landscape, this is is a creative and functional idea. (via ehow).