Posts Tagged ‘patio’
Saturday, December 5th, 2009
Concrete is decidedly a robust, durable material that has been in use for building establishments and paving constructions. It’s no wonder that concrete is the material of choice which spells sensible investment a pro concrete contractor will be content to present to customers. But the project of paving driveways and roads are not as easy as you believe, which is why you need to select the contractor who can do it for you.
desirable characteristics of Concrete Contractor
When we talk of professionalism from a concrete contractor, you would like a person who knows what he’s talking about. If you have someone who can speak to you at a level you can instantly understand and answer your questions in straightforward terms, you’ve a professional contractor right there. You will come across some contractors who appear to have little time to provide an explanation for the paving or correct process to you, then don’t waste your time trying to understand them. If you are unable to talk to this contractor and come to an understanding with him at the onset, there is very no risk that you will get to do that once the project has gone under way. Talk also about the contractor’s previous projects. Previous works certainly becomes a deciding thing when employing the services of a concrete contractor to do the job.
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Tuesday, September 15th, 2009
While having a great looking garden is important you will need to consider ways of allowing the beauty of your garden to show through in various types of weather conditions. Some people also like to have the option of having their garden lit up at night. For these many people, looking at various landscape lighting options will allow you the opportunity of having your garden looking just the way you want it, no matter what the natural lighting conditions are.
In order to provide the best landscape lighting conditions, you will have the choice of a wide variety of lighting fittings. These fixtures can be in the form of lamps, lanterns, spotlights, halogen lights and even solar-powered lights. The cost of these lighting fixtures differs for every style of lighting.
If you are thinking of using landscape lighting you will need to choose where to put the lights in order to achieve the best lighting effects. You may also want to consider which lights will provide your garden with an all over lighting. You can look in gardening magazines to get an idea of the many different ways that these landscape lighting fittings can be utilized.
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Tuesday, September 1st, 2009
The love of the outdoor does not only stop at your own backyard. You can also bring the warmth of patio heaters to the office. The staff will love this new warm and cozy environment outside and it can even give them some sort of moral boost. The heaters have also attracting people at outdoor dining spots.
The very need to be outside varies with each person. Those who smokes, just simply cannot smoke inside. Therefore, being outside even for a minute or two will definitely need some warmth as well.
For starters, you will need an electric starter as oppose to matches as the former is safer.
With the heaters, you can feel the warmth up to 10 to 20 feet radius between 10 to 30 degrees Fahrenheit.
You can find heaters that are mounted high on the wall in order to facilitate the downwards blowing of the heat. You can also find heaters that are attached to the ceiling. As well, free standing ones.
Cover the outdoor heaters for protection. The patio heaters only heat the area because it works by means of radiated heat. This makes it more affordable as opposed to convection that heat up the air, which in turn use up a lot of energy. It gives less heat to the area.
Tags: gardening, heaters, patio, Patio heaters, propane heaters
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Tuesday, September 2nd, 2008
by Thomas Fryd
Sometimes, you may get the urge to garden, but it can be stamped out by other things going on, such as living arrangements or living with space restrictions. If you reside in an apartment building, you cannot feasibly have a full garden, because you do not have the yard space available. One of the best ways to solve this problem is to grow your plants inside, planted in containers. You can hang them up, arrange them on your patio (if you have one) or a window ledge or balcony. Just placing a couple of hanging baskets or pots around your living area will brighten it up and create a nicer look.
One of the perks of growing plants in smaller containers is that you can move them around whenever you get the urge. If you rearrange your furnishings and you think a plant would look nicer in a different area, it is no big deal to simply move it over or place it in another location. As long as the lighting situation is the same, the plants will not be affected by the relocation at all. Another added perk of having containers, is because of the versatility and that you can adapt it to simulate any kind of environment depending on what soil you use and where you put the container.
Tags: garden, gardening, houseplant, patio, plants
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Friday, July 18th, 2008
by Terry G Ulwin
Blinds can be found in most homes around the world. Their ease of use and simplicity makes them a great alternative to cloth curtains. They can have a more modern and simple look than curtains and are easy to clean. With such a wide of different looks and types of blinds available they can fit in with almost any decor.
One type of blind that you may not have thought about is bamboo blinds. As the name suggests, they are made from bamboo. They are neither better nor worse than other types of window coverings, and can be very useful depending on the circumstances.
Their versatility is demonstrated by the fact that they can be used both inside and outside the house. They are light because of their bamboo construction. You will often see them used in homes with a tropical or Eastern feel but they can look just as good in modern styled homes.
Bamboo blinds are a great outdoor shade for a deck or patio. One word warning though, strong sunlight can fade the bamboo. To minimize this it is a good idea to change which side of the blind faces the sun from time to time.
Tags: bamboo, blinds, deck, diy, gardening, home, home improvement, interior design, patio
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Thursday, June 19th, 2008
by Denise Grant
Creating your own backyard oasis is easily accomplished with just a little planning and designing. Do you really need the aggravation of airports, traffic and packing when you can simply step into your own private paradise in your backyard?
You have many choices when you create your backyard design, it can be set up for family activities or it can be designed as a private retreat where you can kick up your feet, relax and recover from the aggravation of work. No matter what your needs are there is a backyard design that will be the perfect solution for you.
Once you know the main purpose of your backyard oasis you will start on your design plans. You need to consider colors, lighting, fixtures and points of interest such as fountains or ponds. With each choice you make you should be adding one part to your main purpose of creating a backyard paradise. Well thought out choice will blend your indoor and outdoor space creating the feeling of more space.
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Thursday, April 24th, 2008
by Cy L. Stearns
If you are looking to spruce up your backyard with new patio furniture, a patio set is a great way to go. A matching set of furniture will ensure that you have a great looking destination place in your backyard.
Patio sets usually consist of one table and a set of matching chairs. The actual number of chairs can vary depending on the size of the table but 4 to 6 seating arrangements are the most common. Make sure you match the size of the table to the space in your garden or your own specific needs. Patio sets are generally built for outdoor use so the majority will be made from metal materials or wood. Some patio sets are complimented with cushions to provide extra comfort, something that is recommended for hard outdoor furniture.
One of the big advantages of starting with a set of patio furniture is that you won’t have to go through the trouble of bringing separate pieces together to make a well coordinated set. You can go through the process of hand matching individual pieces on your own, but it will certainly take more time and likely cost more money in the long run. There is a large variety of choices so finding a set that you like shouldn’t be too big of a challenge. There are even online retailers that can sell and ship even the largest table right to your home.
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Wednesday, April 23rd, 2008
by Shirley Patterson
Outdoor teak furniture is the missing component for your new patio, porch or back garden. Have you always wanted to entertain your guests outdoors in comfortable, dependable surroundings? Then teak furniture is definitely the way to go.
Teak furniture is made from teak wood, which comes from the Teak tree in Southeast Asia. It is renowned for its dense properties and durability, making it ideal for the construction of anything from houses or bridges to patio tables and chairs.
Not only is Teak a great choice for outdoor patio furniture it is also a winner for indoor furniture. Dining table sets, office desks, futon couches and many interior accessories are made from teak and offer a great complement to many indoor decors. There is also a place for teak in the business environment due to its rich and elegant good looks.
Outdoor teak furniture is particularly appealing because it does not simply represent a table to use or a chair to sit on, but rather superior quality furnishings beautifully handcrafted to the finest of details. Rest assured that teak furniture will add style and substance to your home through the highest standards of craftsmanship.
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Friday, March 28th, 2008
by Janice Eliza White
A beautiful patio is just what you need when you come home after a busy day at the office. Step outside into the garden and catch the last of the sunshine before dinner. Curl up with a good book on a day off. Your own sanctuary right outside!
If your garden is quite small and outdoor space is precious you may feel you don’t have space for a patio area but it is worth carving out a little oasis for yourself in even the smallest garden.
1. Patio Furniture to Suit Your Needs
If you are just looking for a place to relax when you are alone, a single reclining chair is all you need. Make sure there is a soft cushion to fit the length of the chair and get a small side table for your drink and book. If you are looking to buy a whole patio set, make sure that one of the chairs reclines because it’s more difficult to relax in an upright chair.
2. Easy Access
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Monday, February 25th, 2008
by Todd Alan
Most of you will already know that a fire pit is just a small pit that you start your very own fire in and sit around enjoying it with friends and family. Fire pits are not a new phenomena and have been enjoyed by families for centuries the world over. There is no denying that a fire pit is great for any family or social gathering, you can all sit around and chat with the warmth and radiance emanating from the fire pit. Not only that, you can even use your fire pit for cooking, when camping with friends or family.
Although, how does one go about in making a good fire pit? Well, this is the question that plagues many probable fire pit makers minds, and if this is the question thats on your mind, it is not surprising. The most important thing is to stick to the basics, and the rest follows naturally. In looking for an ideal place to make your pit, look for places without things that are combustible in nature anywhere in the surrounding, as they could be a fire hazard. An open space is good because you could then take complete advantage of your own fire pit.
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