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Landscape Design Plan – Carefully Choose One For Your Specific Land Area
by Tim Lee
Having the right landscape design plan will ultimately help you end up and visualize in satisfaction with a result you needed for this project. Depending on your need, it can come in the form of pencil drawn plan in a paper, finished by a landscape artist or professional, or a design created by special software. If your project involves a simple land area only needing an ample enhancement to increase aesthetical value of your property, you can do the design yourself through a paper. There is no need to hire a landscape artist if you got easy hands on this matter. By just thinking of basic elements and needs, you will have a concept that will particularly come on hand to beautify your home and its land area.
If the project includes a particularly bigger land area and you want to build a landscape that comprises of complete details, you need to hire a professional. Having his service will help you detail out what essentials are needed to transform that bare landscape area into a themed design. The professional will help you find solutions that looks viable enough with your property while at the same time will aid you More >
Residential Landscape Lighting – Lighting Up Your Yard
Residential Landscape Lighting – Lighting Up Your Yard by Albert Lee
Lighting up your lawn is not just as simple as it looks. Well, if your objective is to flood the whole yard with light and just drown everything in one big flash, then by all means just prop a big floodlight in the middle of your lawn and just let it shine.
Of course this time, you would be able to see everything until the corners of your compound, but you wouldn’t be able to appreciate the “curves” and enhance the design of your landscaper. Your lawn would look more of a stadium or a prison because of the high intensity light that falls on every nook of your territory.
If you want to justify the love that your landscaper has dedicated to it, then you might start envisioning it to look like more of a park. Accenting areas with subdued lighting is the way.
The placement of the lights is important. Placing them on the broad side of the landscape curve will drown out the little spaces that it converges with the rest of the land design. A subdued effect is best achieved with the positioning of light behind a More >






