Turn Your Backyard into a
Sanctuary

(ARA) – Your backyard is your sanctuary. But you want to make
it even better -- perhaps with a patio where your family can
congregate, enjoy outdoor barbeques and entertain guests.
Here are some design tips to help turn your backyard into the
oasis of your dreams:
* Install a patio.
You yearn for a lovely patio area for picnic lunches or to
relax and read a book as you enjoy the sun. The cost of using
natural stone, however, is a negative, and so is the lack of
creative colors and design allowed by precast pavers. Another
option is to use stamped concrete for your patio base, which
has unlimited patterns and colors and can be used in all
climates.
"Homeowners are interested in concrete patios because they
blend the connection between house and patio -- indoors and
outdoors," says Jim Peterson of ConcreteNetwork.com, which
offers a wide variety of patio designs, provides many useful
concrete tips and comparisons and lists local contractors for
your area. "Decorative concrete can create the look of
authentic stone, slate or cobblestone, is more economical to
install and adds value to the home."
* Gather around the fire.
Bring your family together with a fire pit. Whether you're
building a fire for cooking dinner, roasting marshmallows or to
keep warm on a chilly evening, it will become a gathering place
for your family and – if invited – friends and neighbors.
Depending on your creativity and building skills, you can make
your fire pit an elaborate congregational area with permanent
benches and a decorative wood rack, or a simpler ring for cozy
family cookouts.
* Set up seats for relaxation.
Don't forget the tables, chairs and decorative planters to
encourage people to relax in your backyard and enjoy your
sanctuary. You will need to decide if you want permanent,
built-in tables and chairs or benches on your patio or along
strolling paths through your backyard landscape, or if you want
furniture you can rearrange and store during inclement
weather.
* Keep the hunger pains at bay.
Perhaps you are looking for more than just relaxation; you want
to fill your tummy as well. Outdoor barbeques are becoming
increasingly popular, complete with drink coolers and sinks.
For an outdoor countertop, look for a material that can
withstand weather, yet still have a warm, natural look that
will work with the other materials you're using on your porch.
Concrete countertops can be mixed with stains, pigments,
aggregates and epoxy coatings to give them the look, texture
and feel of more expensive quarried stones like marble, granite
and limestone. Visit www.ConcreteNetwork.com to learn more
about how this material can work in your backyard.
* Soothe the senses
Water features are popping up in backyards across the country.
Families enjoy them by relaxing near the sound of trickling
water and watching birds and other wildlife looking for a
drink. Some homeowners install small fountains surrounded by
landscaping to provide the water ambiance, while others take
the route of building a full water garden.
Self-contained water features are easy to install in less than
a day, while kit ponds might take a weekend to set up. But the
larger water features give you more opportunities to be
creative – for example installing a bridge, water wheel, water
falls or tiny streams.
Once you have your backyard sanctuary complete, you'll have
plenty of opportunities to enjoy your investment while
relaxing. For additional tips in learning how to install a
functional and appealing patio in your backyard, visit
www.concretepatio.org.
Courtesy of ARAcontent
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