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Tough guys to get down, for sure! So here's what I've got for you. Just about no one our age gets to this point without some personal remodeling! When I saw the flag pole, I knew he was a Marine. Please post some pics when you get going. Lawn is better than concrete, definitely lowers urban heat island effect and will cool the air at night. Leave the garden areas created by the driveway for soft landscaping of one kind or another. That front curved driveway is plenty bold and provides enough paving for the scale of the house. This will also give greater impact from the street view and will delight you every time you drive up! Finally, the rectangular slab ideas would be best in the back yard. Save the drought tolerant yuccas and agaves for the fully sun-exposed desert-like areas next to the driveway to minimize irrigation and maintenance. This is also a good area for shrubs as the shade will be your ally, so I would plant fragrant evergreens like Mexican mock orange or jasmine in groups until you get a massing that balances with the fretwork. I would likely start with a long rectangular bed under the the two bedroom windows - planting this will balance the boldness of the fretwork wall, as others have mentioned.
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If the budget is tight, start with just one area. Mass plantings of 6 - 9 shrubs, or two dozen yuccas/grasses in staggered rows. Your landscaping will need big gestures to balance this. Definitely like the idea of emphasizing the fretwork is bold, as is the circular driveway and centre bed. Glad to hear you have embraced the modern, horizontal lines and simple detail of your new home.
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