Designing A Path In A Small Garden

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As a child, most of us have dreamt about owning huge houses with exceptionally large gardens but, in reality, you are lucky if you can own even a small house with a garden. However, when you grow older you realize that the reality is much more convenient than what you dreamt about. For a moment just think about how disgruntled you would be if you ended up tending to a massive garden with all the other work you currently have.
Small gardens are quite easy to design and maintain. As there is not much space, the chances of you wandering away from your plan when it is actually being implemented are minimal and you would be able to own one of the most admired gardens of all time with just a few flower pots and proper paving. Of course, you may add a few furniture items if your garden is not as small as you thought.So what kind of paving would look good?
This would mainly depend on the design you choose and the material used in the surroundings, for example, whether your house is made of stone, brick, etc. Depending on the positioning, the extent of your garden and your personality you may opt for a linear design or a non-linear design for the paving. Go here http://www.modernconcreteconcepts.com.au/  for more information about concrete service. 

In a linear design you would focus on a specific point such as a door and at the start of the path you would be able to determine your destination clearly. Exposed aggregate concrete is a popular choice among those who prefer linear designs. Brick pavers specially made for gardening purposes or even the bricks used for building houses, granite pavers, cobble stones, etc. can be used to match the exterior of your house.Stepping stones made of granite, etc. can be used in quick succession to achieve an artistic look while keeping in mind the main aim of the path. Wooden paving can also be used but you will have to take extra care to protect them from insects such as termites and measures will have to be taken to delay rotting. You can keep flower pots on the sides of the path or grow trees such as bamboo trees which are less messy.A non-linear design is where you do not have a precise target. This type allows you to wander in the garden before arriving at the house. Stepping stones can be laid to allow the visitors to explore the areas of the gardens without having to go straight up to the house. Notwithstanding that exposed aggregate is usually preferred in static or linear designs, there is nothing to stop you from using it in a dynamic design.You can grow bush type trees or keep flower pots in an ad hoc manner to highlight the dynamic design of the paving and you may also consider growing a variety of plants without sticking to one particular type.

In the end, it would all depend on your taste as you are the person who is living there and a garden is supposed to give you pleasure.

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