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Simple Outdoor Decor

Your new St. Catherine's home may or may not have a great outdoor space, yet no matter how large or small your yard is, you can easily make this space your own by updating some of the basics of the patio or terrace you have to work with. Finding ideas for this project is as simple as flipping through a design magazine, or taking a stroll around your neighbourhood to take a look at how the Leslieville lofts balconies are decorated. Getting ideas is not the hard part; it is the implementation of those ideas that may be tricky, especially if you have never done this type of decorating before. The following tips and tricks may come in handy when you are creating your dream outdoor space.

Any home for sale in Mississauga will show you that taking a little bit of time (and money) to improve the look of your home's exterior will pay off in the end. Beginning with the front yard, a good rule is to keep it simple as far as landscaping design. Choose plants that are easy to care for and do not require seasonal pruning or wrapping. It is also important when deciding which plants to put in the ground to know the amount of sunlight that reaches this part of your yard. If the area gets a lot of full sun, it is best to go with plants that thrive in the sun, and can sustain the blasting temperatures of those hot summer months.

Yet, on the other hand, if your front lawn gets mostly shade, sun loving plants will not do well here and may even die. There are dozens of plants that prefer to grow in the shade, and these will be a better option. Many shade loving plants do well indoors as well, even away from a window, so you can choose where you put the plant inside of condos in Brampton. Take a day to look around at your local greenhouse or garden centre to select the right plants for your space, and if you are not sure what the growing conditions are, ask one of the knowledgeable staff to assist you with your selection.

Once the front of your home is landscaped and finished, maintenance is simple, and normally just requires weekly watering and weeding. To minimize weeds you can lay down landscaping carpet (under the mulch) which will prevent the weeds from growing by cutting off their access to sunlight which they need to flourish. The office buildings of commercial mortgage company and lawyers use this technique to keep the weeds at bay and ensure that their lawns are low maintenance and high style!

The back yard should be landscaped in the same way as the front yard; keeping it simple and sleek is always a safe bet. Where you can add your own style is in the lawn furniture and decorative accents that make your yard feel like home. Any Oakville real estate agent will confirm that stylish and well thought out patios are a huge draw to buyers. This can be done by simply adding some decorative and brightly coloured throw pillows to your lounge chairs, or by putting up some bright hanging baskets that are full of sweet smelling flowers. These little touches will make it feel like your space, and the great thing is that these accents can be changed whenever the mood strikes you! Have fun with this project and remember that there is never a right or wrong way to decorate your outdoor space!


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Tuesday, February 07, 2012