Synonyms for "landscaped" in Real Estate Listings
Alternative Words for "landscaped" in Property Descriptions
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5 results for "landscaped"
gardened
To cultivate or improve the area for aesthetic or functional purposes, typically involving plants.
The property was gardened to include a zen rock feature, perfect for meditation—or for hiding from your in-laws.
cultivated
To prepare and use land for crops or gardening, enhancing its visual appeal.
After it was cultivated, the backyard became the ideal setting for summer barbecues and family feuds over who makes the best potato salad.
designed
To create or arrange elements in a particular way to achieve a pleasing or functional result.
The landscaped property was designed to provide a serene escape, though the neighbors might disagree about the serenity part.
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To put things in a specific order or layout to enhance the visual appeal.
The flowers were arranged in such a way that potential buyers could almost hear the birds chirping—almost.
styled
To give a particular form or design to something, often enhancing its aesthetic quality.
The front yard was styled like a page out of a magazine—just don’t ask the seller how often they actually mowed the lawn.
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