Who hasn’t been spending more time in their garden? Whether it’s for a socially distant get together or to flex those green fingers. Even if the Covid-19 pandemic had never come on the scene, our gardens were already transforming into something more like an extension to the home with areas for dining, entertaining and cooking. With this multifunctionality comes the need to divide the garden into ‘areas’ hence the importance of paving. Of course if money is no object you can pave your garden with the most beautiful, durable natural stone on the market but many of us have to stick to a budget and if that’s a bit on the small side then how can you kupeza mawonekedwe abwino popanda kuswa banki?
Kodi pali njira zotani zopangira paving?
Konkire is the go-to for cheaper end paving as you can choose from a variety of different colours, styles, textures, and even sizes of concrete slabs. Concrete is the perfect material if you want to ‘get the look’ for example, it can be made to look like brick on a driveway or you can use larger slabs for a clean, contemporary look. But don’t think that natural stone is out of your reach if you are working to a budget. Despite the fact that it is a fantastic quality, miyala ya mchenga mitengo ndi yotsika modabwitsa, zomwe zikutanthauza kuti mutha kupanga dimba lanu lamaloto pang'ono mtengo wa ena mitundu ya miyala yachilengedwe yokonza.
Autumn ananyamuka mwala wachilengedwe
Kodi njira zina zopangira phala ndi ziti?
Njira yotsika mtengo yopangira phula ndi phula. Imalimbana kwambiri ndi nyengo yozizira ndipo ndiyotsika mtengo kuikonza koma konkire imakhala yovuta kwambiri kuvala.
For driveways you can use gravel which is also a good alternative if you have problems with drainage. You could keep costs down by using pavers to edge the drive or pathway, And for a more stable path choose sharp-edged gravel that is labelled 1/4-inch minus. Pieces of that gravel type fit snugly together as they won’t move about so much.
Another cost-conscious alternative is poured concrete, although if you suddenly have more money to spend and want to invest in stone pavers instead it’s quite difficult to remove.
Kwa ma patio njira yodziwika bwino ndikukongoletsa koma izi zitha kukhala zokwera mtengo kuposa kunena, miyala yamchenga komanso yosavuta kuyisamalira.
N'chifukwa chiyani muyenera kusankha kukonza malo anu panja?
Ngakhale kuyamwa kumakhala kokwera mtengo kwambiri kusiyana ndi njira zina nthawi zambiri kumakhala kovutirapo, kumawoneka bwino komanso kumakhala ndi moyo wautali. Mwala wamchenga umawoneka bwino kwambiri ukamakalamba ndipo miyala yambiri yachilengedwe ndiyosavuta kugwiritsa ntchito.
Momwe mungasankhire phala loyenera
Budget is important, especially if you have a huge project that is going to be used a lot. In that case it’s perhaps prudent to consider how much it will cost in the long term. Sometimes spending more at the outset will save you money over time.
Posankha paving wanu muyenera kudzifunsa chomwe chidzakhala cholinga chake chachikulu. Ndi za msewu, patio, a garden path, or a poolscape? The type of paving you choose will also depend upon where it’s going to sit within your garden. Will it get a hammering from the elements? Or be at risk of oil drips from motor vehicles?
Pomaliza, kalembedwe kanyumba kanu kangakupangitseni kusankha. Mtundu wa paving umene mumasankha kumanga zamakono ndithudi udzakhala wosiyana ndi malo akumidzi, ngakhale kuti palibe malamulo. Patio yamakono yamakono imatha kuwoneka bwino kwambiri motsutsana ndi nyumba yakale.
Kuti mudziwe zambiri zamitundu yosiyanasiyana ya miyala yachilengedwe yomwe timapereka, pitani ku shopu yathu. Kapenanso, muli ndi funso? Chonde musazengereze kutero kulumikizana.