Can a well-planned outdoor build change how buyers feel at first sight? That initial question guides this practical look at landscaping and built outdoor features.
Quality landscaping and a hardscape with solid built elements can shift perceived worth and appraisal numbers. Research shows a professional landscape can add 15%–20% to a property’s price, while curb appeal influences 71% of buyers at first showing. Other studies tie curb appeal to roughly 7% or more of total price. Poor exterior care can cut value sharply.
This guide explains how structured outdoor features—patios, paths, walls, and kitchen areas—shape livability and market results. It sets clear expectations for return on investment and steps to plan upgrades that suit East Tennessee tastes and codes.
Anchored Construction & Restoration brings 25+ years of regional experience. Founded by Knoxville native Travis Bullington in 2000, the team helps homeowners evaluate options, quantify ROI, and make improvements that sell faster and feel better every day. Contact (865) 316-6933 or Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com for local guidance.
Key Takeaways
- Well-designed outdoor features boost curb appeal and buyer interest.
- ASLA data suggests landscaping can add 15%–20% to a listing price.
- Curb appeal influences a large share of buyer decisions at first view.
- East Tennessee design and build choices affect what buyers prefer.
- Anchored Construction & Restoration offers local expertise to plan ROI-focused upgrades.
What counts as hardscape—and why it matters for curb appeal and resale
The built parts of a yard tell a quick story to anyone pulling up to the curb. Structural elements signal care, function, and style before a visitor reaches the front door.

Defining built versus planted elements
Hard elements include patios, decks, retaining walls, walkways, driveways, and outdoor kitchens. These parts form durable circulation and activity zones.
Soft elements are plants, beds, turf, and mulch. They frame and soften the built work and help the landscape feel finished.
How buyers read outdoor spaces
Buyers scan entries, railings, steps, and surfaces for maintenance signals during first impressions. A clear walkway, sound walls, and neat edges create a positive look from the curb.
- Cohesive materials and color tie the design to the house and neighborhood.
- Lighting, drainage, and safe circulation read as quality to buyers.
- Scale features to the lot to avoid overbuilding and protect resale.
Anchored Construction & Restoration designs and installs decks, retaining walls, concrete walkways, patios, and outdoor kitchens. Their work aligns materials and layouts to a home’s style and local standards in Knoxville and surrounding areas.
Does hardscape increase home value: what the data says right now
Data from industry groups shows which exterior projects repay sellers most reliably. National benchmarks give clear targets for planning. Anchored Construction translates these numbers into local East Tennessee guidance for projects that appeal to likely buyers.
Present-day benchmarks
ASLA estimates quality landscaping can add 15%–20% to a home’s price. University studies also link curb appeal to about 7% or more of total property value.
NAR and NALP findings
NAR reports 71% of buyers say curb appeal matters. The NALP/NAR Remodeling Impact Report lists high ROIs: patio ~95%, deck ~89%, landscape lighting ~59%, outdoor kitchen ~100%, and lawn care showing large returns.
Beware the downside
Poor upkeep can cut offers sharply—sometimes by up to 30%. Trip hazards, failing walls, or dated materials raise perceived risk for agents and appraisers.
- Focus on durable, low-maintenance choices for long-term return and marketability.
- Prioritize fixes that remove deal-breakers before adding new amenities.
- Choose features with broad appeal—patios, decks, and clear walkways—to attract potential buyers.
Hardscape projects with the strongest ROI and buyer appeal
Smart outdoor projects deliver big returns and make a property more inviting to buyers. Anchored Construction & Restoration focuses on upgrades that photograph well, function for daily life, and appeal to broad markets.
Patios and decks lead the list. NAR/NALP data shows patios at about a 95% roi and wood decks near 89%. Joy Scores are high—patio 9.9, deck 9.8—because these features add usable outdoor space for entertaining and living.
Front walkways and stone accents are cost-effective. Natural flagstone or pavers lift curb appeal with near 100% return on well-executed installs. They frame the entry and photograph strongly for listings.
- Landscape lighting blends safety and style. It averages a 59% roi and can add roughly $2,500 in perceived value.
- Trees, lawn care, and edging complete the picture. Trees can add $1,000–$10,000 each, and consistent lawn care posts very high returns. Neat edges and clean joints telegraph craftsmanship.
- Outdoor kitchens can return up to 100% when scaled to the market and house character.
Durable materials and correct base prep protect long-term return. A smart staging plan: start with the front approach and lighting, then add a patio or deck next season. Simple plantings beside stonework soften lines while keeping maintenance manageable.
How to plan a value-adding project (step-by-step)
Start with a site check to turn ideas into durable outdoor spaces. A short assessment saves time and reduces unexpected cost. Anchored Construction & Restoration offers site walks, design input, and construction across decks, concrete, retaining walls, and outdoor kitchens in Knoxville and East Tennessee.
Assess the property
Map grades, drainage, and traffic from doors to key spaces. Note sun and wind exposure for seating, dining, and grills. These details guide placement and reduce costly changes later.
Match design to the house
Scale materials and lines to the architecture and neighborhood. Cohesion keeps features timeless and attractive to buyers and homeowners alike.
Prioritize function and materials
Define zones for dining, lounging, circulation, and privacy. Choose durable materials—concrete, pavers, composite decking, or stone—to cut long-term care needs.
- Phase work to balance cost and investment.
- Plan lighting, power, and irrigation sleeves before surfaces go in.
- Document scope, allowances, and a schedule to control change orders.
Tip: Align projects with how you want to live. NALP and NAR find higher satisfaction when function improves. Anchored Construction helps turn that way of living into a clear, buildable plan.

Budget, ROI, and timeline: spending smart for maximum return
Knowing where to spend first helps homeowners get the best return on outdoor upgrades. Anchored Construction provides transparent estimates, phasing strategies, and project management to align budget, schedule, and quality.
Where to invest now vs. later
Fund the basics first. Allocate funds to drainage, base prep, and any retaining work. These items protect the project and lower long-term cost.
Phase cosmetic work like lighting, seating walls, and plantings. This approach spreads price over time and keeps a project moving.
Accounting for maintenance, permits, and long-term costs
Include permits, utility locates, and inspections in your schedule. These steps add time but avoid costly rework.
- Compare ROI ranges (patio ~95%, lighting ~59%, landscape upgrades ~100%) to guide investment choices.
- Build contingencies for excavation surprises and utility adjustments.
- Use alternates in bids to show price and performance tradeoffs.
- Document warranties and specs to protect your return and long-term care costs.
- Schedule work around East Tennessee weather windows to reduce delays.
Bottom line: Prioritize structural fixes, phase finishes, and plan for maintenance. Anchored Construction helps homeowners set a realistic budget, forecast time, and pick projects that deliver the best return for their investment.
DIY or hire professionals? Picking the right path for your project
Deciding whether to tackle a project yourself or hire experts affects every step from layout to final inspection. The right choice balances skill, schedule, and long-term return.
When DIY makes sense
DIY fits small, low-risk tasks that save labor cost. Examples include mulch refresh, simple edging, and adding small paver accents on level ground.
These jobs need minimal special tools and little permit work. They work well for homeowners who want weekend projects without big price or disruption.
Why pros matter
Licensed crews bring design expertise, code compliance, and access to premium materials. Professionals reduce risk on grading, retaining walls, footings, and gas or electrical connections.
Pros compress time and lower the chance of costly rework. They manage permits, inspections, and heavy equipment like bobcat and excavation gear.
- Safety: Excavation and compaction require experience.
- Cost vs price: Avoiding rework protects long-term return investment.
- Hybrid approach: DIY maintenance, pro installation for structural elements.
Anchored Construction & Restoration partners with homeowners to scope, phase, and deliver complex projects with full project management and local code expertise.
Designing for East Tennessee and beyond: climate, style, and local market fit
East Tennessee yards face distinct seasons, soils, and slopes that shape practical design choices.
Anchored Construction & Restoration, led by Knoxville native Travis Bullington, specifies materials that stand up to local rain, freeze-thaw cycles, and hillside runoff.
Clear priorities keep projects market-ready. Buyers and realtors value neat lawns, crisp edges, and scaled features that match the street.
- Choose region-appropriate plants and materials that tolerate rainfall and freeze-thaw.
- Use compaction, drainage, and erosion controls for slopes and local soils.
- Favor low-maintenance finishes so a lawn and beds stay tidy with modest care over years.
- Plan shade, wind breaks, and seasonal sun to make outdoor spaces usable longer.
- Specify slip-resistant textures for wet conditions and add lighting to boost safety and curb appeal.
Aligning materials and plant palettes to neighborhood style helps each property feel native. Anchored Construction balances long-term performance with look and livability so a yard and landscape work well for today and for years ahead.
Work with Anchored Construction to boost curb appeal and home value
Anchored Construction combines local knowledge with hands-on craft to turn yards into usable living areas.
Over 25 years of regional experience guides every project. Founded in 2000 by Knoxville native Travis Bullington, the team brings decades of on-site problem solving. Clients see thoughtful design, tight schedules, and lasting results.
Comprehensive services from concept to completion
- Design input and landscape services: plans, beds, edging, and integrated lighting to finish the look.
- Construction: decks, patios, concrete work, and outdoor kitchen build-outs that match local tastes.
- Retaining walls and repairs: structural work for stability and curb appeal.
- Bobcat and excavation: in-house site work for proper compaction and faster timelines.
Why hire professionals at Anchored Construction
Professional management protects schedules, quality, and budget. The crew coordinates permits, inspections, and trades. That reduces surprises and keeps costs predictable.
Start your project
Anchored Construction invites property owners to plan projects that boost home curb appeal and increase home enjoyment. NAR and NALP show patios, decks, walkways, and kitchens score high on ROI when built well. The company’s East Tennessee roots mean practical materials and weather-aware details.
Contact: (865) 316-6933 – Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com

Conclusion
A focused outdoor plan turns everyday yard areas into features that sell and serve.
Strategic landscaping and well-built features can lift a house’s curb appeal and market appeal. ASLA notes a typical 15%–20% lift in price for quality work. NAR and NALP data show patios, decks, walkways, and lighting deliver strong roi and better showings to potential buyers.
Simple care—consistent lawn care, clean beds, fresh mulch, and right-sized plant choices—keeps the estate ready and supports long-term return. Phase projects to manage cost and time while improving outdoor space step by step.
For tailored plans that balance function, durability, and price, contact Anchored Construction & Restoration at (865) 316-6933 – Info@anchoredconstructiontn.com.





