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How to construct red-hot fire features
Design, material and marketing tips for constructing red-hot fire features
March 4, 2014
Design-Build
Fountain of Youth
New York landscaper makes a splash with refreshing water oasis. Working in a constrained area, Jeffrey Ingrassia – owner of AquaFX – and his crew constructed an aquatic retreat for these New York homeowners.
February 28, 2014
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Tips to proper paver maintenance
Pavers can be an integral part of many landscapes. Whether they are incorporated into the floor, countertops or firepit, pavers serve a large purpose in the landscape industry, so it’s important to keep them healthy.
February 13, 2014
Design-Build
Blending Hardscape Materials & Features
From a kitchen and fire feature to covered and open seating areas, this outdoor living space has it all.
January 31, 2014
Design-Build
3 Tips To Start Building Fire Features
Want to start offering fire features, or are you looking for ways to improve your techniques? Check out these three tips from a Pittsburgh landscaper.
January 14, 2014
Design-Build
Bringing the City Home
How landscapers blended modern and suburban styles for an entertaining landscape getaway
January 2, 2014
Design-Build
Not Going with the Flow
Landscapers break away from a structured design and create a luscious retreat.
December 5, 2013
Design-Build
How to set yourself apart with hardscape projects
Many homeowners are unable to envision or afford all of the elements needed to create the perfect outdoor living space; they rely on professionals to point them in the right direction.
November 6, 2013
Design-Build
Long-Distance Designs
Landscapers construct an illuminated outdoor living area while the homeowners are miles away.
November 5, 2013
Design-Build
Make Fall the New Busy Season
For many landscapers, their workflow starts to slow down when the leaves hit the ground — but why? Here are ways to keep your business busy during the fall.
October 14, 2013
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10 Landscaping Materials to Not Forget About
Donald Pell, a Houzz Contributor and landscape designer, has come up with a list of 10 materials to use in landscape designs.
September 27, 2013
Design-Build
Tips for Choosing Paver Shapes & Patterns
Creating the perfect outdoor living space is more than just deciding where the patio will go and how big it will be. Patio design takes careful consideration of styles, colors, shapes and patterns. Shape combines with pattern for a one-two punch, and pavers allow you to demonstrate your artistic flair.
September 3, 2013
Business
Four ingredients for the perfect outdoor kitchen
A dash of concrete mixed with a pinch of nature and grilled well on open flames can cook up an inviting outdoor kitchen if all of the elements are combined correctly.
August 19, 2013
Business
Resurface rather than rebuild a worn wooden deck
Every wood deck has a limited lifetime; it’s just the nature of the material. However, if you’re considering rebuilding your deck, you may find there isn’t a need to tear it down completely. When the substructure of a wood deck is still in good shape, simply resurfacing the structure can give you the results you want at a fraction of the cost.
May 8, 2013
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New Paver Design Costs Pennies
Wouldn’t you like to offer your client a new, unique hardscaping option for just pennies? Believe it or not, this new technique exists and it’s called urbanite. Broken slabs happen every day, but reusing them can cut costs and create a great backyard hardscaping option.
May 3, 2013
Design-Build
Hardscape Winning Projects
Tirelessly laying pavers, leveling bases and creating a backyard retreat are all part of a successful hardscape project – something all of these landscapers can attest to. With nearly 200 reader-submitted photos for our Hardscape Photo Contest, here are the ones who won a spot in our magazine. Basnight Land & Lawn, located in Chesapeake, […]
April 26, 2013
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Top 5 Hardscaping Trends for 2013
With the steadily improving residential real estate market and recent uptick in sales reported by home improvement retailers, many homeowners are investing more in enhancing their outdoor living spaces this year. The timing of tax returns and current low interest rates are among other factors driving consumer spending.
April 22, 2013
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Hardscaping Creates More Usable Space
Building experts say homeowners are turning the old design mantra of bringing the outside in on its head. Instead, they’re keeping the outside where it is but making more use of it. The good news about this trend is that nearly everyone can participate,as savvy builders design phased approaches to fit most any budget. Tim Niemiec of American Paving Design in Bluffton, South Carolina is excited to see the interest as well as the range of possibilities.
April 11, 2013
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