I'd hate to show you MY lawn. And I even have a buffer around it (trees) on the remainder of my property, front, back, and sides, as soundproofing and to block view of road from the house and vice versa.
And no, I haven't had to water my lawn yet this year. As a matter of fact, I've had a bit of an issue with having enough dry days to where I could mow it. I'd venture to guess that the entire lawn covers about 1/2 an acre, and takes about 90 minutes to mow with my push-mower. That's about exactly one tank of gas (about a quart, maybe a bit more).
All that actually serves a purpose, primitives. If I had woods right up to the house:
--The root systems would actually damage the foundation.
--When there are high winds, falling trees would be much more likely to fall in such a manner as to damage my humble abode.
--The lawn serves to keep the topsoil from being washed away during rain, spring runoffs, etc.
--I wouldn't have anyplace to plant my fruit trees/bushes, flowerbeds, and spice garden.
So, primitive, GFY.