DESIGnING YOUR OUTDOOR LIVING SPACE
Bedford, PENNSYLVANIA
Outdoor Living Spaces
Having separate outdoor living spaces allows you to create mini-landscape designs (each somewhat different from the rest) for each of them. Not that you shouldn’t still strive for unity across your Bedford PA landscape design, as a whole. But the more successful you are in physically separating one outdoor living space from another, the more flexibility you have to diversify without creating a hodgepodge. Think of the structural components of outdoor living spaces in terms of their counterparts in indoor rooms: floor, walls and ceiling. Only for outdoor living spaces, the term, “structural” is used metaphorically. So much the better for you, as the “builder,” since it means there’s a lot less to worry about. Taking out a “wall” because you don’t like your initial choice, won’t cause the “ceiling” to come crashing down on your head! We Design & Build Outdoor Living Spaces for the Bedford, Pennsylvania Area... Furthermore, think of the materials you need to assemble the floor, wall or ceiling of an outdoor living space as the “building blocks.” Floors Grass, Ground cover (such as Thyme), Mulch, Patios, Decks Walls Hedges, Lattice Screens, Fences, Informal Hedges Ceilings Arbors and pergolas, The canopies of shade trees, Decorative canvas canopies You have a lot of leeway in your use of these building blocks. For example, the building blocks for a “wall” (hedges, fences, etc.) are interchangeable parts that you can mix and match with, depending on your needs, budget and personality. Hedges may form two of your four walls, fencing the other two. If complete screening isn’t required, you can also define outdoor living spaces with lower vertical elements that may be more attractive and functional. For instance raised beds, container gardens and furniture. Creating outdoor living spaces isn’t a one-size-fits-all project. A “ceiling” is optional for many outdoor living spaces, although it does create an added sense of enclosure that you may crave. Ceilings are necessary only for areas where staying dry/cool is a must. By default, all projected outdoor living spaces already have “floors.”The only question will be, “Does the current floor do the best job of meeting my needs?” For example, maintenance is always a consideration and you may decide, upon further reflection, that a grassy area you’ve been treading upon for years isn’t worth the upkeep (mowing). Many of your questions regarding which “building blocks” to use in assembling your outdoor living spaces will be answered if you determine the true function of the “room” in question. You need only look to the intended function of outdoor rooms to determine the “building blocks” needed to compose them. Keep both aesthetics and function in mind when constructing outdoor rooms. In areas dedicated to physical activity, if you have to choose between the two, focus on function. Never compromise on safety. You can make up for compromises in aesthetics later, when you accessorize your outdoor rooms. Some examples of outdoor rooms :Pools, Meditation, Play, Kitchens, Dining Areas Water shouldn’t be banned from contemplative outdoor rooms. If there’s any place in our yards for accessories such as garden fountains and waterfalls, surely it’s here! There’s nothing like the soothing sound of bubbling water to put us into a reflective mood. |
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We are your local landscapers in Altoona, State College, Johnstown, and Bedford Pennsylvania Additional Service Areas (Please Contact us if you don't see your area listed) We are your local landscaper for these areas: Hollidaysburg, Martinsburg, Ebensburg, Saxton, Huntingdon, Ashville, Portage, Sidman, Tyrone, Claysburg, Hopewell, Breezewood, Alum Bank, Warriors Mark, and Duncansville. Including Blair, Cambria, Bedford, Huntingdon, Somerset, and Fulton counties |
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