Garden Design For Curb Appeal

August 2nd, 2011 by admin No comments »

“Curb Appeal” has become an especially important consideration for many homeowners in recent years. While backyard and formal garden design are for the homeowner and those who they chose to bring into their home and garden, street-side design is a much different animal, taking into consideration anyone who might pass your home, especially potential buyers, whether you are looking to sell your home or just keep property values up. While the basics of design for curb appeal are the same as for any landscape design, the methods of implementing them are different because the goals of the design are different.

When designing for curb appeal, clean, simple designs are your friend. Many design elements that can work so well in a back yard or formal garden to create moods will most often just seem chaotic from the street. Opt for simple, elegant plants where possible, and try to choose background plants that will allow your specimen plants and trees to really stand out. Keep in mind, also, that the goal of your street-side plantings is generally to allow the architectural elements of your home to shine, so avoid plantings that are distracting or cluttered. A little maintenance can go a long way in this, too. A trimmed lawn with sharp edging and well-pruned, uniform shrubs and trees can easily do just as much for your home’s appeal as a fresh coat of paint for far less money and time invested.

One of the most important design tricks for improving the curb appeal of your home is to use your design elements to draw the eye where you want it to go. Carefully look over your home with a critical eye from all angles and distances that viewers are likely to see it from. Note the strong and weak points of your home, and keep those in mind when landscaping. Use bright, singular elements to draw the eye to a desirable point. Lower elements and plants can help to allow the eye to slide over less important or desirable features. You’ll also want to frame your house and important features with plants to really make them pop. » Read more: Garden Design For Curb Appeal

An Innovative Pergola Design Will Add Charm to Your Home or Garden

August 2nd, 2011 by admin No comments »

A pergola is one of the most striking yet functional structures that you can build in your garden. It can be used to suspend flower pots, provide support for climbing plants, hang a swing or hammock, or simply serve as a decorative element. It can be a free standing structure or an extension of your home. This article will give you some tips in choosing the right pergola design.

If you are looking to build a pergola in your garden for whatever purpose, you need a good plan. A comprehensive plan will help you visualize not only the steps involved in the project, but also the end result of the structure you want to build.

Pergola design

The most common and perhaps the simplest version of a pergola is a structure that covers the patio or deck. It consists of four or six posts with a roof, which is usually lattice or wood cross pieces. You can paint or stain the the finished structure to enhance its appeal.

Pergola and deck designs are ideal for you if you are looking to build a pergola that looks simple yet aesthetically appealing. It creates a nice little outdoor space where you can sit and enjoy a drink, read a book, listen to some music, and spend a lazy afternoon enjoyably. » Read more: An Innovative Pergola Design Will Add Charm to Your Home or Garden