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Kamis, 29 Oktober 2015

3 Garden Shed Ideas That Will Kill It In Your Back Garden


If you’re looking to give your garden a boost, you must consider a garden shed. What’s great about sheds is that there are lots of different styles available. Here are three amazing garden shed ideas:


Barn Style Shed


A popular choice for many people is to build a barn style shed. This is when you build your garden shed entirely out of barn wood. When everything is put together, it will look like you have a mini barn in your backyard. The key to making a shed like this look good lies in the wood. You need good stuff so it stands strong and lasts a very long time. It might be an idea to visit the supplier of the best reclaimed barn wood in North America: Barnstormerswood. This way, you’ll be getting barn wood that you know will stand the test of time.

Also, think about the colour of your barn style shed. There are lots of different shades of wood to pick from, or you could use spray paint to give a unique colour finish. A shed in this style will look very rustic and quite old school. It’s especially good for people living out in the country.



Ultra Modern Shed


If you’ve got a new-build home, then it makes sense to have a new-build garden shed too. You can create a shed that looks ultra modern and awesome. There are loads of different materials you can use to make your shed look contemporary. Some people opt for wood but use laminate sheets to coat the wood so it doesn’t look so rustic. Others will have the body made out of laminate plastic or metal sheets. Then, of course, you have a roof made out of something modern like zinc.

One of the biggest differences will be the shape of your modern shed. Most other sheds will follow a similar pattern. They’ll essentially look like a mini house with their cubed body and sloping roof. With an ultra modern shed, the style will look a lot more like a cube. The roof won’t be sloped, it will be straight so the shed looks like a giant box. This is a very modern look and will stand out in your garden.



Brickwork Shed


My final option here is a brickwork shed. You can probably already picture what I’m talking about here. It’s a garden shed made from bricks and cement, with a nice sloping tiled roof. I find this style to be very appealing in more ways than one. It almost sits on the middle ground between the previous two. It’s not as rustic as a barn style shed, yet not as modern as the other one. It fits perfectly in between the two styles, which makes it ideal for almost any garden.

Also, the brickwork can be done using different shades of brick and you could even try and create a pattern with your brick placements. Plus, it’s guaranteed to last a very long time and isn’t difficult to build all by yourself.

Jumat, 24 Juli 2015

Making Your Garden Fit for Relaxation


Not being able to relax in your garden is disastrous. So, here are some great ideas to help change all that.

Plant Trees and Shrubs


Your garden needs some barriers that define the size and space of it. But it’s not enough to put up a wood panel fence, in my opinion. It’s a much better idea to put up some shrubs and trees to make sure that you create a more natural and relaxed feel to the garden. You can buy them very cheaply from garden centres.

They are also great for making your garden more private. It’s pretty hard to relax in a garden if you don’t feel like you have any privacy to relax in. By putting up trees, you’ll shut out the outside world and make sure that no one is overlooking your garden. You’ll be surprised what a great quality this can create.

Attract Wildlife


Wildlife is important when you’re creating a tranquil garden. Sometimes, gardens can be a little too boring and sterile. That’s not how your garden should be. It should be about creating an authentic and natural environment. So how can you attract more wildlife to your back garden?

You can add some bird boxes and bird baths to start with. But there are even simpler things than attract wild creatures. Firstly, you should make sure that there are gaps in your fence that allow hedgehogs to get in and out of your garden. You could also add a pond to attract toads and frogs.

Pick the Right Flowers


Another thing that’s important for attracting wildlife, insects and birds is flowers. That’s not the only great thing about planting flowers though. They also give something entirely new to a garden. It changes how it looks and feels when you’re in it. When you have trees, lawn and shrubs, the green gets a little overwhelming.

That makes it important to add some splashed of colours, and the only way to do that is to pick some great flowers. They’ll make the garden look more alive and vibrant. And that’s exactly what your garden needs to be if you want to make it a haven of relaxation.

Create a Relaxed Seating Area


A relaxed garden area needs to have somewhere for you and your family to sit. There are two main types of seating arrangement that I’d recommend having in your garden. Firstly, you should have some lounging type seats. These are great for putting your feet up on during the summer and enjoying the sun. Rattan garden furniture is good for this kind of thing.

The other type of seating area you need is a dining area. It’s important to have somewhere to entertain your friends when they come over during the summer. When the weather is nice, you want to spend as much time as you can outside. So, having an outdoor dining area gives you the chance to do that.

These ideas will all make your garden a relaxing, tranquil space, so try them out!

Kamis, 11 Juni 2015

How to Cut The Costs of Maintaining Your Garden


Maintaining your home can be expensive, there’s no denying that. We’re always looking for ways we can cut down the costs of keeping an attractive looking property. One area that seems to get missed for most of us is the garden. The majority of people think it takes too much time and effort, to keep the garden looking great. This means it will either get left to the wayside or we’ll fork out for a gardener. We want to stop that from happening! That’s why we’ve put together some tips on cutting costs for garden maintenance.

Low-Cost Lawn


For most people, the garden lawn causes the most headaches. As soon as you’ve trimmed it to a reasonable length, it seems to sprout back up again. It can cost time and money to keep mowing the lawn. If you want to keep costs down, consider some artificial grass instead. Not only does it save you money hiring someone to mow the lawn, but it will save you time too. You can even wipe it clean when it gets dirty! To top it all off, most artificial lawns are eco-friendly. It’s a win-win for everyone.

Low-Cost Plants


You need to find plants that are low maintenance if you want to keep the costs down. There are plenty of different flowers and shrubs that require minimal effort. Head to the garden centre and see what you can find. An advisor will be able to tell you how much effort each plant requires. Think about whether you’ll have to transfer it into a flower bed or pot. How long the plant lasts and whether it’s easily killed off by exposure or too much rain.

Low-Cost Paving


Decking and paving in your garden can be really expensive to maintain. Chances are it will begin to deteriorate over the winter. This means you’ll need to invest in a pressure washer to hose it all down. Look for a permeable pavement that stands the test of time. Ideally you want something that requires little or no maintenance for at least 10 years. The longer the better!

Top Budget Tips


Now that you’ve got a garden that’s easy (and cheap) to maintain, here are some more budget tips for the backyard:

● Get a water butt - Trap the rainwater and use it to water your plants. This will save you money on utility bills!

● Make a compost bin - Buy or make a compost bin, that can be used to collect scraps of food and plant cuttings. Use the compost to keep those garden plants healthy. No more forking out for compost!

● Make mulch - Collect old leaves and let them go mouldy. You can also add some of your compost to this concoction. This will create a mulch far better than any shop bought fertilizers.

Do you feel more inspired and motivated to head out into the garden yet? Don’t let it become an expensive project that you never get to enjoy. Use these time and money saving tips, to create the backyard of your dreams.