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Hardscaping
In addition to concrete, stones and
bricks are also quite popular when it comes to hardscaping.
These materials are each beneficial in their own rights and work
to achieve certain looks or ‘atmospheres’ within the scope of
your landscaping projects. I’m a sucker for river rock and the
old ocean side cottage feel that this can add to landscaping.
Others prefer bricks and an Italian countryside feel to their
landscaping. Whatever your preference there is hardscaping
material that can assist you in accomplishing your landscaping
goals. Wood however, will always remain my personal favorite.
There is something about wood that says this place is home and
it is comfortable and lived in. You can use anything from old
railroad lumber to logs for to encourage a very rustic look with
your hardscaping. Wood also allows you the opportunity to use
barrels and picnic tables at will with your landscaping and feel
absolutely no guilt or remorse for doing so. Wood to me is the
most inviting and natural of all landscaping materials and truly
creates the feeling of an outdoor oasis.
Adding curbside appeal
Revamping the front of your home is
more than just improving the aesthetics of your space; adding
curbside appeal to your landscape can actually add to the value
of your property and bring in your asking price should you
decide to sell. We are full of ideas to add curb appeal to your
property and transform a dull landscape into the prettiest front
yard on the block.
The important thing to remember
when you are planning your landscaping and hardscaping project
is that you are the only one that can recognize and implement
your vision. Be creative and have fun but remember that you will
be the one living in that space so make it truly and uniquely
your own.
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