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Patio Top Related Articles
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1). Problem Free Patios, Paving And Paths By : James Kilkelly
If you are thinking of creating a patio, courtyard or path within your garden, then I have some helpful information for you.
Where to place a path
Have a good look at your garden, even if you are just viewing from the comfort of your kitchen, this may give you an idea of where paths should be placed. Viewing a curved pathway, particularly one that wraps behind a border will entice the viewer to exit the house and follow the path to discover what lies at its end.
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3). Wind Chime Trivia By : Stephen Betzen
Wind chimes have been around since prehistoric times, when strings of shells were strung from trees near dwellings. They were a crude form of home decorating that may very well have been man’s earliest attempt at beautifying his environment.
As we enter the spring season many people will be enhancing their environment with the addition of wind chimes.
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4). The Science Behind Wind Chimes By : Stephen Betzen
Wind chimes have come a long way since their banging, clanging days of old. Today’s precision-tuned wind chimes produce a melody as inviting, sweet, and clear as the song sung by pristine waters cascading down a mountain side on a hot summer’s day. That didn’t happen by accident. More than an enhancement to home décor and garden yard décor, a quality wind chime is crafted using a scientific approach to achieve the best sound possible.
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6). Set Yourself Apart: Create Your Own Wind Chime Garden By : Stephen Betzen
Wind chimes are an eclectic addition to any landscape. They add a dynamic element to yards that host flower gardens and water features and can accessorize walkways, herb gardens, and entry ways. There is no limit to how you can use wind chimes to enhance your backyard environment.
If you are one who enjoys sound integrated into your outdoor view, you might want to consider creating a wind chime garden – it will set your view to music.
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7). Making The Most Of The Front Of Your Home Using Wind Chimes By : Stephen Betzen
To beautify the front of your home and enhance your landscape, why not use the magical benefits of wind chimes? They come in a variety of colors, shapes, sizes, and price ranges, and are sure to be the perfect compliment, regardless of exterior design.
Small nondescript houses are especially flattered by such yard features as trellises, decorative mailboxes, birdhouses, and wind chime designs that add a distinct country home décor charm.
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9). Why Does Teak Wood Patio Furniture Have To Be Expensive? By : Michael Ochoa
Often times we perceive something as expensive or costly only because we have limited or no pertinent information which would lead us to change our perception. This article provides the reader just enough information, in a fun and informative manner to show that in fact, teak wood outdoor furniture is no more costly, or even less costly, than other backyard decorating products.
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10). The Sound Of Relaxation: Today’s Windchimes By : Stephen Betzen
Today’s tuned windchimes come in many sizes and designs. Windchime craftsmen use various materials and metals to create them, relying on carefully formulated designs to achieve the most harmonious sound possible. This magic formula exploits the benefits of perfectly-tuned sounds that are both therapeutic and relaxing. Nearly gone are the annoying clang and clink of yesteryear’s cheap out-of-tune windchimes that create negative energy flow and irritate neighbors.
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13). Planning Your Patio Garden By : Roy Thomsitt
A patio can be a wonderful place to relax during the warm days of spring, summer and autumn; or all year if you live in warmer climes. At times when the lawn may be too wet or even muddy, the solid floor of a patio means you can sit outside even after heavy rain and make the most of the fresh air, and visual pleasure of your garden. You can even turn your patio into a patio garden to make it more interesting.
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16). Make Wind Chimes A Part Of Your Garden Yard Décor By : Stephen Betzen
You can make your landscape design sing in harmony with nature by using wind chimes that have been perfectly tuned to audible perfection. It doesn’t matter what type of unique home décor you have, or what your landscape and garden yard décor is -- a wind chime will add charm, and can create a subtle sense of feng shui mystique.
A set of properly tuned wind chimes blends in with the forces of nature to create a sense of balance compatible to the feng shui philosophy.
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17). 10 Ways To Make Your Garden More Interesting By : Francis Kilkelly
Here are 10 ways to transform a boring garden into a place of interest:
* Attract Wildlife
Who doesn't love to see birds and butterflies visit their garden? Try to mimic the natural landscape within your garden and you will have lots of little visitors that will delight the senses.
* Add a Secret Area
An area that is not immediately visible to the eye when viewing a garden can prove a delightful surprise for visitors.
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18). Patio – Attachments And Benefits By : Sharon Albright
A patio is an outdoor place adjoining a house, which is often used for recreation. It is usually roofless and is paved. The base of the patio is formed of layers of sand and cement. On top of this base, the concrete and stone slabs are placed.
Since patio is an open space without any roof, it becomes difficult to enjoy yourself in the patio during rains and during hot temperatures.
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19). Descriptive Terms in Real Estate Ads – Even More Definitions By : Raynor
If you are buying or selling a home, the chances are good you struggle with the meaning of descriptive real estate terms. Here are explanations and definitions for more terms.
“Living Room” & “Family Room”
When a home has both a living room and a family room, we know which is which. It used to be that when an ad mentioned a family room, we could assume it also had a living room.
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22). Garden Decking By : john
Sometimes, you will want to be able to walk on part of your garden without walking on the grass, essentially creating a floored area at one end of the garden and perhaps also a path through it. The most common way of doing this used to be concrete patios, but they are fast falling out of fashion. Today, more and more people are instead opting for wooden decking.
Article Related to: decking, garden, patio
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25). Garden Tables aren’t just Decoration By : john
In order to enjoy your time outdoor, you may have considered garden tables or other patio furniture. In today’s marketplace there are many different options available to suit varying tastes and needs.
Almost every major furniture designer these days has come up with a series of outdoor furniture and you can find garden tables that range in price from moderate to outrageous.
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