Besides mowing the grass and some light landscaping, when is the last time you spent some time making the outside of your home look better and more functional. If you’re like most homeowners, most of your beautification efforts are aimed at improving the inside. Here we’ll concentrate on making the outside better by simply improving your patio.
Chances are you don’t use this area as much as you could or should, but adding a patio cover will allow you to spend more time enjoying this area. And if you want it to look great and add value to your home, then you need to look carefully at wood patio covers. We all know wood looks great, but it will add functional benefits as well.
But first let’s talk about why you need a patio cover. The shade it gives will let you sit outside even when the hot summer sun is beating down. And the cover will protect you from other elements as well. Now you can sit outside and enjoy a warm summer rain while not getting wet. You can enjoy a cool shower while staying dry in the evening. And of course we already mentioned it will add value to your property.
If all this sounds good to you, then you simply need to decide on what kind of patio cover to get. We think that although there are many choices, wood is best because it provides flexibility. You can create a cover that is unique. Wood, when treated, will hold up well in all the elements. And of course wood will always look good.
Whatever wood you choose should go well with the look and feel of your home. Do you want to paint it? If so, consider using pinewood because it holds paint really well. But you can’t get pinewood with an anti-rotting treatment. If you’re not painting, you can use treated redwood, cedar or cyprus. And if you want to stain it, go with a long grained wood for a continuous flow and design.
Now let’s get creative. Add decorative accents and designs to your patio cover. It’s a little extra work but well worth it because you’ll be making your patio cover more stylish, and more valuable. You can use arbors and lattice. These are ornate, intricate and beautiful. Use them in combination to make something truly unique.
But be aware that when you start to look around for ways to do this, you’ll come across a lot of pre-made patio covers. Look carefully and you’ll find that most of them are not made from real wood. In fact some of them will require real wood for support. Before you buy something like this, realize that it would be better to use all wood from the start.
You’ll also find the same companies putting out wood patio kits for the do it yourselfer. These kits use wood tiles that interlock, in much the same way they are used for wood floors. They’re good because you can easily take them apart, easily clean them, and even move them somewhere else if that’s something you may need to do.
But if you want to get the best cover for your patio, a solid wood patio cover is certainly a good way to go.
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People have become more aware of trellises in recent years, but many don’t know how to effectively get one set up in their yard. With this in mind, we’ll take a look at a few ways you can a charming trellis into your backyard decor without it looking out of place.
The first is the climbing vine. These vines can be made to climb up just about anything, but look exceptional when contrasted against the backdrop of the trellis. They’re also ideal for resting up against an area like a brick wall that some vines may have difficulty affixing to. With a trellis there’s very little training of the climbing vine necessary. Just plant it at the base of the trellis and in no time it will climb elegantly up the trellis, wrapping and twisting its way around it.
The decision of which climbing vine to choose still needs to be made though, and this will depend on the soil and lighting conditions that are present in the area you want to place your trellis. You’ll also need to keep an eye on the vine as it’s starting out to ensure it’s growing in the right direction. While it will have no trouble climbing a trellis as opposed to other structures, it may grow in a diagonal or even sideways manner without the proper early guidance, rather than straight up as is probably desired. This can be corrected with a bit of string or twine to help steer it in the right direction.
Climbing vines are not only a beautiful addition to a home, but they also have an insulating quality when placed right near the house. Other placement options for a trellis with climbing vines could be your carport, where the trellis could be set to block off a portion of the open carport, providing shade for your car.
Your next options for trellis use are as a screen or barrier of some kind. You could enclose a small garden area or patio area with trellises for increased privacy and a great look. Many trellises exist that are suited solely for this purpose, with much narrower gaps between the wooden slats. These can be used in a variety of places to give an additional sense of security and privacy to your yard or home. The trellis can also be painted in any number of colors, as you may want a darker tone when using a trellis as a privacy screen as opposed to the traditional white trellis.
Finally, trellises can see use as a means of enhancing any container gardens you have or pool landscape. No matter the size of the container, you can take a suitable sized length of trellis and give that perfect finishing touch to your piece. Trellises are also functionally important for some vegetable gardens, specifically with tomato plants which often struggle under their own weight. Tying them to a trellis is the most logical way to avoid the plant becoming overburdened, while still keeping your yard looking fashionable.
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