There are many beautiful elements you can add to your home’s exterior that not only increase the equity in your home but drastically increase curb appeal. From natural landscapes to unique design accents, there are options for homeowners with many different styles.
Yakanaka Dombo Walkways, Patios, uye magadheni
Imwe nzira yakakurumbira yekuwedzera kunaka kwemba yako ndeye inokoka yekufamba, patio, kana gadheni mataurirwo. Nepo vamwe vachisarudza kushandisa zvidhinha kana kugadzira nzvimbo, imwe muitiro uri kuwana mukurumbira ndeyekushandiswa kwedombo. Heano maitiro maviri anodiwa nevatengi vedu.
Kuvandudza Kufamba Kwako neFlagstone
Flagstone idombo re sedimentary rinowanzo gadzirwa nejecha rakasungwa pamwe chete nemaminerari se silica, calcite, kana iron ore. Iro dombo rakati sandara rakakwana sedombo rekugadzira uye rinowanzo shandiswa kunzira dzekufamba, patio, uye mapurojekiti emadziro. Dombo rinogonawo kutemwa uye kuumbwa nenzira dzakasiyana-siyana, zvichibvumira maitiro akasiyana.
Flagstone is known and loved for its rich texture in a broad range of colors – browns, grays, gold, and blues. It’s a great choice for a more rustic look, and it preserves a green and earthy element in your landscaped area.
Rangarira kuti hapana dombo remucherechedzo kana bluestone ibwe risingafanirwe kushandiswa nekuti rinenge richitsvedza KWAZVO kana rakanyorova uye rinokurumidza kupera.
Nhanho Pamusoro neBluestone
Many may not know that bluestone is technically a form of flagstone. This sedimentary rock is formed by the fusing of particles deposited by rivers, oceans, and lakes. It typically has a moderately textured surface. Bluestone comes in bluish and gray shades, but ‘full color’ has other tones mixed in.
Bluestone is sturdier. It comes in natural cleft and select grades. It’s a bit more resilient against elements, making it weather-resistant. Bluestone guarantees a classic look, even among plants and other greenery.
The downside of bluestone? It’s a bit more expensive and has a more formal look.
Kutsvaga Dombo Reimba Yako
If you’re still not sure which stone to use for your landscaping project, think of what your stone will be regularly exposed to. If the stone is near a pool, your best bet is to go with bluestone. It’s important to keep in mind that bluestone is a dark-colored stone that retains more heat than lighter-colored flagstones and can be the more expensive option between the two.
Kana zvasvika pazviri, ese ari maviri sarudzo huru uye sarudzo yako yekupedzisira inogona kunge yakavakirwa pakutarisa kwebwe kwese. Ruvara rwakasiyana rwebluestone runomira pachena munzvimbo, nepo matombo asina kwaakarerekera achisangana oita chikamu chenzvimbo.