Posts Tagged ‘walkways’

Colonial garden

Tuesday, March 16th, 2010
Clematis on South Wall
Image by bill barber via Flickr

A little bit of English chic composed with some exotic decorations – these are the main features of colonial style. It was born many centuries ago as a result of two cultures  impact: progressive and the spiritual one. Today colonial style experiences its revival in home and garden design. How to arrange  the garden in such an innovatory design and avoid kitsch?

To create colonial garden you need to plan carefully all the details: plants, furniture, accessories and decorations, surface of the patio, paths etc. Every item, particularly its material, is important. Crucial issue is unity of style of all objects and plants in your garden.

Surfaces
Surface of the ground and paths should be calm and sober to contrast with all oriental decorations in the garden. Avoid colorful sets and irregular shapes. Highly recommended materials are precious rocks, styled on the old pavement. Surface of the patio should be made of smooth, natural rock or wet-cast slabs that perfectly remind sandstone.

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The Elegance of a Covered Walkway

Monday, November 16th, 2009
covered walkway
Image by richardefreeman via Flickr

The Elegance of a Covered Walkway

The best items you can buy are ones that are both functional and will serve your purpose, and are also elegant and pleasing to look at. When searching for an outdoor covering, the covered walkway serves both of these needs. The walkway is sturdy and will protect against the weather. It also is much more appealing than other covering types or simple additions to buildings.

The first part of the walkway that you’ll notice is the clear ceiling. Unlike other coverings, this ceiling makes the space underneath the covered walkway feel even larger than it actually is. It creates a relaxed atmosphere and allows sunshine to drift in on nice days. It provides the perfect place to sit and watch the day go by.

The design and construction of the covered walkway adds to its charm as well. The wooden structure adds charm not found in other creations. It shows the creator was dedicated to his work and provided a quality product that appears to blend in with nature instead of drawing attention to the fact that it was man-made.

As far as the design goes, the covered walkway implements gently curving lines to encourage a peaceful and productive atmosphere. Unlike harsh curves and corners, rounded curves cause natural flow and movement. The viewer’s eye drifts through the structure and it almost seems to bend to fit the curve of the sky, further enhancing its attachment with nature.

No matter where or why you’re using the covered walkway, be it for a business or simply in your own driveway to create a carport, you’ll enjoy looking out at its elegant design. In a busy world, this can truly be a sight for sore eyes.

Surprising Places that Benefit from Walkways

Friday, November 13th, 2009
Cannon Park shopping centre, Coventry, England...
Image via Wikipedia

If you were to look around for a covered walkway, you’d probably spot one over the front of a business or at a gardening center to protect the plants and flowers. These are all excellent spots for a covered walkway because they keep away the elements while still adding a decorative touch to the building or area.

There are many other areas, however, where a covered walkway would be a perfect addition. Often a covered walkway is overlooked when it is actually the solution you’re looking for.

1. Parties

Whether for a wedding or a simple family gathering, a covered walkway provides shelter for a sunlit picnic. Sunlight still shines through the top, but the covering protects against extreme heat and makes for a comfortable spot. Use it for celebrations or simply to relax in the backyard.

2. Extended Patio

Restaurants and business owners will enjoy the extended outdoor area they can provide their customers or employees with a covered walkway. A restaurant with limited space can provide outdoor tables for dining. This setting is both peaceful, and adding a few decorations such as lighting can transform the atmosphere into an elegant serving area. Business owners may wish to use a covered walkway to provide an area for employees to smoke or take breaks outdoors.

3. Craft Store

Crafts stores and other small businesses will enjoy the comfort and shade provided by the covered walkway when displaying their wares outdoors. This is a much needed improvement over hot days spent sitting in a lawn chair under the sun.

Many other businesses and individuals can tailor these ideas to fit their own needs. The covered walkway provides a versatile outdoor covering with many functions.