Entry beds and foundation beds can play very different roles in a front yard. One often supports the arrival experience more directly, while the other helps anchor the house and soften the facade. The best balance depends on the home’s layout and what part of the front yard needs the strongest visual support.

Use the entry bed when the arrival experience needs more help
If the path to the door feels weak or unclear, the entry planting may deserve more focus than the foundation zone.
Use the foundation bed when the house needs better grounding
Some homes benefit more from stronger facade planting and less emphasis on the route itself. Pair this with our Foundation Planting Ideas Guide for Homeowners if the house edge is the main design issue.
Make the two zones work together
Most front yards work best when one zone leads but both still feel like part of the same composition.
What homeowners should remember
The best front-yard layouts usually know which bed should carry the visual emphasis and which one should play a supporting role.

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