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Patios
Parking areas, driveways, paths, steps, ramps, courtyards, alcoves, and even entertainment spaces can be constructed with hardscaping. These features will truly complement the garden rather than detract from it. When thinking of your dream garden you may never have imagined that the hardscaped objects can make up as much as 75% of your budget. However, this is frequently the case and should not be taken lightly. Through careful consideration we can help you to select the best hardscaped features that will harmonize with your garden through beautiful design and construction. Fortunately, our crew is widely knowledgeable of hardscaping and the different materials that work well. The Northwest provides plenty of material choices that make it easy to hardscape in a variety of ways that harmonizes with any style of garden. The materials used for hardscaping in your garden are very important to consider because they can emphasize or detract from your beautiful garden.
Decks & Fences
Our wooden structures are always built with quality materials and a standard of excellence that is always followed. We understand that the variances in the wood grains and shades of decking and fencing materials help create personality and play a role in the structures’ strength and versatility. The woods we choose to use in most structures include clear Mahogany, Ironwood, and Cedar. A structural guarantee is provided with all of our wooden structures, and they are always built in strict accordance with local codes.
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Email or call 425.885.2905 for a free consultation. Avoid using bright colors to make a small patio appear larger. Using smaller bricks, tiles, or stone will help accentuate the optical effect.
Introduce variety with levels, steps and raised planters that lead the eye upward, increasing the illusion of space. Keep fences low to help carry the eye beyond the property line. |
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