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Residential Landscaping Design Principles You Should Follow

By William Parker


One of the greatest ways to create an appealing outdoor space and improve the value of your home is through landscaping. In the front yard, you can install a curb appeal with some beautiful walkways or even set up an eco-friendly garden instead of a lawn. In the backyard, you can carve out a space for entertaining family and friends fitted with fire feature, outdoor kitchen, a pool, and many more. Ideally, a residential landscaping project does not have to be so overwhelming when you have the right know-how and resources to carry out the job. Whether working on a project for a new house or revamping an existing, one the most important things to know are design and construction. You have to have some rules that guide you. Below are some of them.

Top of the list is the law of significant enclosure. As the name may suggest, this is a law rather than a principle. This law ensures that people in a residential property feel enclosed. To achieve this, the horizontal space should not exceed the vertical space by more than three times.

Another principle you should put more emphasis on is following the regulating line. The element of distinctive landscaping feature or architecture such as existing property, a tree or edges of the building can generate an imaginary line. This line will help you to organize and connect your design. When you do so, it will result in a cohesive and orderly garden.

Apart from the above, you should also be guided by the golden rectangle rule. This will help you to set the right proportions. Historically, this principle has been applied in some of the iconic structures we have today such as the Great Pyramids at Giza. The rule stipulates that the ratio of the short side to long side should be equal to the ratio of long side to both the short and long side in the ratio of 1:1.6.

Among the most important considerations that will help you in your project is sizing. Know that size matters. So, if you were to choose between a small and bigger alternative always go with the latter. Even if it seems so awkward at the moment, you will not regret it several years from today.

A very important part of landscaping is the plants. So it is important to make the best out of it. When you are planting always start with the biggest them move gradually to the next biggest up to the smallest. This is important is ensuring that you implement your project without major hiccups. For instance, if you were to prepare your bed first before planting trees, then you might end up damaging the beautifully laid bed when planting the big trees.

In addition to the above, try to plant in masses. A garden with a rich array of diverse plants is good. But several plants of same type create a more striking and satisfying appeal.

Last but not least, also consider the way you plant your trees. Apply the right proportion to ensure that you do not waste your previous efforts. If you do not get it right with this one, you might be forced to start growing the vegetation again.




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