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Aesthetics And Practicality Must Go Hand In Hand

By Lamamma @LAmamma1

Whether you’re renovating your home or building one from scratch, there’s something seriously important that you need to remember; aesthetics and practicality must go hand in hand. Having a great looking home that just doesn’t suit your lifestyle makes very little sense, and having a practical home that you don’t enjoy looking at or living in is also a silly thing to do.

You may not always be able to find the ideal home for you on the market; one that looks fantastic and is perfect for your family. However, there are changes you can make that could potentially make it so. Read on if you want some great tips and info on how you can make your home more aesthetic and practical all at once:

How Do You Use Your Home And Yard (or how do you want to use it)?

First off, think of your yard. Start with the outside of your home and work your way into your home. How do you use the yard, or how would you like to use it in an ideal world?

Perhaps you’d like to exercise on the garden; in that case, you’ll need plenty of space, as well as a few pieces of equipment. If you plan on having pets or would like pets, it’s only fair for them that you have an adequately sized yard too. Kids don’t necessarily need a garden, but it’s beneficial for them to run and play in a large open space like this. If you’re the kind of person who enjoys social barbecues, sports with friends, and similar activities, you’ll also need to make sure you have a great garden. You may need to hire a landscaper to smooth out your surface and create a better platform for all of these things to take place. Sometimes, a large, open roll of grass is all you need.

However, if you would prefer to have more tranquility, you’re going to want shrubs, trees, and garden beds. These things will give your garden interest, as well as give you privacy from the outside world.

Focus On Having A Strong And Stable Foundation

Focusing on having a strong and stable foundation is advised before having your way with anything aesthetic to do with your home. There’s absolutely no point spending a fortune on renovations if your home could collapse due to a gust of wind at any moment. You may need to look into services like ground improvement and deep foundations – you can visit HelitechCCD.com for more info on these services and what they entail. Have a professional with a good reputation come and look over your home so you know what you need done.

Aesthetic Considerations To Make

There are plenty of aesthetic considerations you can make when it comes to your home. Think of your window views. What would you like to look at when you’re simply gazing out of your window? Can you block out undesirable views? You want to be sure that you love the view. The good news is, you don’t have to cut down trees to get nice views. You can simply remove only obstructing trees, leaving the rest to frame what you want to look at.

Here are a few more ‘hardscaping’ considerations to make:

  • Decks and patios – creating these and using them can be extremely rewarding for a home owner.
  • Gazebos and arbors – a little retreat in the garden.
  • Fences and walls – can add privacy and safety.
  • Water gardens, garden fountains – can add another element of tranquility and beauty, as well as invite in wildlife.

These things are usually called ‘hardscaping’ and should be completed first. This is because they are the more serious of projects you will need to undertake. It only makes sense to get the big things done before you move on to the little things!  

Unity & Proportion

Focusing on unity and proportion all throughout your home, from the garden to the attic is imperative. Your landscape must be in harmony with your home, for example, ensuring large trees are planted for large homes, and vice versa. A large tree may look strange and overshadow a smaller home.

The Right Outdoor Lighting

Outdoor lighting can be both attractive and practical. Fairy lights look lovely, especially during winter. Spot lights can make your garden more usable once the sun has gone down. Using these, you can create a winter wonderland! You will usually find less visual interest in your garden in winter, but the right lighting can help you to create more of it.

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The Basic Principles Of Garden Designs

If you often find yourself walking past gardens and feeling envious, you should know the principles of garden designs. By figuring these out, you can ensure your garden looks just as good as others in the area. Here are the basics:

  • Color – the right colors will complement one another well.
  • Form – different shapes can change the way your garden feels.
  • Line – an idea that a prominent feature in the garden can create an invisible line that helps to organize your garden design better.
  • Scale – different sizes can change the feel of your garden.
  • Texture – texture adds interest!

Some of the more advanced principles of garden design are as follows:

  • Proportion
  • Transition
  • Unity
  • Rhythm
  • Balance
  • Focalization

Do you research depending on how serious you are about creating a great looking garden. If you’d rather save time, hiring a professional who is used to creating dream gardens for people is a good idea.

In Conclusion

In conclusion, if you want to use your home in a way that suits you and enjoy living there, you must take the ideas and principles here into account. It may take a while to get your home to where it needs to be, but it will be more than worth it in the long run. Even if you intend on moving a few years down the line, taking a few tips from this guide will add value to your property!

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