Landscaping Ideas For California Modern Homes
Joseph Eichler has made history, re-defining the American dream home and pioneering the California modern design. Today, there are countless ideas and approaches to landscaping, and the warm California climate provides limitless possibilities for your California modern home. But, to compliment the distinct architecture of Eichler and other modern homes, there are some landscaping guidelines that, if followed, will bring a beautiful balance of nostalgia and modernism to your dwelling’s outside area.
Increasing Leisure At Home
In these days of questionable air travel, and continual news flashes of danger abounding, more people than ever are opting to stay at home for the vacation. To this end, there has been an enhancement in the way we furnish our outdoor areas.
Getting Your House Decked Out
Adding a deck to your property is not just a way of accessing more sunshine and fresh air. It also increases the market value of your property and, in the summer, it virtually gives you an extra room - or two!
Small Buildings - Big Returns!
The idea that if you build a playhouse in the garden for your kids, it may improve the value of your property might sound outrageous, but at the very least it will increase the saleability of your home. Small buildings in the garden can be the added ‘plus’ that swings a deal!
Winter Wonderland: Spruce-up Curb Appeal with Winter Landscaping
There is a trend toward home buyers who are attracted to year-round, outdoor visual flair. Whether you are staging your home for potential buyers, or yearning a garden that blooms forth in the winter, there are several colorful ideas for creating a winter paradise in your own backyard.
Making a Sunny Nook Outdoors
We are all told that we do not get enough sunshine in the winter months, and that we could all be short of Vitamin D. So how about making a little sun trap for your quiet moments that happen to be sunny moments as well?
Don’t Fence me In. (Cole Porter)
Cole Porter was not thinking of his neighbor when he composed that song, but he could have been as fences can often cause problems between two otherwise friendly neighbors.
Seasonal Safeguards For Your Home.
Fall and winter are good times of the year for checking that the house will get through a tough winter. The foliage is dying down, and it is easier to see if there are any shrubs hanging onto your house. Brick and siding lasts longer without clinging vines or roots.
Landscaping to Beautify Your Home
Although cold weather is creeping in to most places in the United States, it isn’t a time to forget about the garden. On the contrary, fall is a great time for yard work.
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