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Ideas on How to Change Your Outdoor Living Style
by George Underwood on May 27, 2016
It is rightly said Home Sweet Home, where you come back for relaxation, family time, protection, and comfort. Your dream house can look even more beautiful when you decorate your patio and backyards with the coolest ideas available and you will never need to find a place to party again. Continue reading →
To Go Artificial, or to Not Go Artificial
by John Cambell on Jun 14, 2016
Sometimes known as the negative space when it comes to gardening, the lawn is one of the most crucial aspects to your garden and home space, despite what others may say. Depending on where you live, keeping up a lawn can be difficult, time-consuming, and expensive. Continue reading →
How Decking Improves Your Garden
by Martin Gracewell on Jun 27, 2016
There are many straightforward, cost-effective ways to improve and update the dynamism and look of your garden. From a quick, simple mow, to putting in fresh flowers and plants, there is a lot you can do, but decking is one of the few revamps that not only changes the look and feel of your garden. Continue reading →
Home Landscaping: Amazing Tips to Transform Your Homestead
by Guest on Jun 28, 2016
Most homeowners do not consider landscaping as an essential component during home improvement. In fact, some of them think of it as a short-term investment that does not play any crucial role in increasing the resale value of the home. This is an entirely wrong perception. The outside of the home is important as the interior in equal measure. Here are five tips you can employ to improve the landscape of your home. Continue reading →
The Added Benefits of an Outdoor Kitchen
by Jane Brown on Jul 13, 2016
The advent of modular outdoor kitchens as a realistic option for home design has given the nature-loving homeowner a way not only to enjoy the sun and the breeze but also to build value. Unlike costly and disruptive indoor renovations, outdoor kitchens can be constructed for less money and less hassle than the addition of a new addition. Continue reading →
5 Important Considerations when Buying Lawn and Garden Sprinklers
by Guest on Aug 26, 2016
You cannot own a garden and own up to zero maintenance efforts. You have to get dirt on your hands and feet once in a while. Because of this necessary and self-inflicted trouble, you will have to go the extra step and buy equipment that will somewhat simplify the whole maintenance, allowing you to strike a lifestyle balance. Continue reading →
7 Imperative Concerns for the Best Exterior Home Décor and Landscaping Project
by Guest on Aug 29, 2016
Have you always dreamt of owning a lush and beautiful landscaped garden and house exteriors? Is the current look of your garden making you cringe? Do you wish to wake up to fresh flowers in an exuberant beautiful garden? Continue reading →
8 Factors to Consider before Starting a Landscaping Project
by Guest on Oct 7, 2016
Everyone dreams of owning a beautiful home with elegant landscape designs. Unfortunately, few individualize their dreams. Determine why you need to have that garden or that particular landscape design. It must make sense to you and your consultant.xxx Continue reading →
How to Store Your Garden Furniture In Winter
by Guest Post on Oct 13, 2016
Over the summer your garden furniture would have definitely had a lot of use, be it by sitting and enjoying a nice cold beverage on an evening whilst watching the sunset or having guests around to relax on a cool summers evening. Sadly, these types of events are going to have to be put on hold until next summer. Continue reading →
Who Should Pay for the Repair or Replacement of a Shared Fence?
by Guest Post on Oct 18, 2016
If you have a good relationship with your neighbor then fixing or replacing a shared fence may not be a big deal. Hopefully, you should be able to talk to each other and discuss all of the arrangements in a friendly manner. Obviously, this sounds ideal but it does not always happen. Continue reading →
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