Friday, December 26, 2008

Beautify Your Yard

By Kent Higgins

Building costs today make large houses prohibitively expensive, but you can extend your living space by making full use of your outdoor space. Even your indoor spaces can look larger when they overlook a beautiful lawn and garden. Using glass walls, decks, and other tricks can help achieve this effect, as can using outdoor terraces to increase the usefulness of the space.

There are many strategies for making your terrace, garden, or lawn more livable. Fences, vines, shrubbery, shade trees, and beautiful flowers can make your outdoor space perfect for entertaining and relaxing. When planning your yard or creating a terraced area, you may want to consider installing an electric outlet, which can be used for running lights, a radio, or other amenities that will make your outdoor space more versatile. Installing the outlet now will be a lot easier than when your yard is well established. A barbecue or fireplace can add the excitement of dining outdoors.

One way to liven up your garden is to install a terraced area with a vine roof grown on a lattice. Grape vines can be an excellent solution, and have the added bonus of providing delicious fruit. Other vines which will grow quickly to fill in the space, like hyacinth or gourd vines, can also work for a lattice roof. These will provide a nice cool area during the hot summer months.

If you decide on a terrace to help make use of your outdoor space, try not to make the terraced area stand out in stark contrast to the rest of your yard. One way to blend the two spaces together is to add greenery near the edges of your terrace. This can be accomplished with a variety of flowers or vines in pots, baskets, or other containers. Growing plants on your terrace can help it seem more a part of your garden.

If the bare walls of your house seem harsh when compared with your lush green yard, soften the lines and disguise the material of your walls with pots of plants, blossoming shrubs, or small trees planted right next to the walls. Create interest by combining items at different heights instead of using only short plants or tall trees. These can help blend your walls with the terrace and surrounding yard.

If your terrace is frequently used by everyone in the family, consider adding a small pool. Add a roof to provide some shade from the summer sun. You can use a variety of materials including wood, corrugated plastic, metal, or glass. Glass is one of the best options because it lets sunlight in, but will keep you dry in case of rain. The "parasol" roof can be an excellent choice in hot climates. This roof extends from the walls of the house 4 feet or more, providing some shade.

Outdoor backyard spaces will get much more use if it is more accessible from inside your home. Adding a door from inside can make it easier to use this outdoor space\, instead of walking around the outside of your house. Adding a terrace off a porch, or a pathway surrounded by landscaping plants leading to the terrace, can increase its usefulness. Hard flooring or a serving counter on the terrace can also increase the amount of time you will use it.

An attractive terrace with a roof, fireplace, and low wall can be quite useful. In fact, as a replacement for plain grass, terraces are an excellent idea. Providing shelter from the elements can help make your outdoor space much more useful. Shelter can increase the season for outdoor living into the early spring and late fall.

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