Archive for September, 2011

September 17th, 2011  Posted at   Modern House
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Garden Pergola Designs – Choose the Right Design and Save Money

Garden pergola designs vary in size and shape to provide the right solution for any house, garden or landscape. Materials can be wood, aluminium or vinyl, shape can be rectangular, triangular or circular while size can range from a small arbor like structure to impressive pergolas. Pergolas can be completely open or roofed on the top in very hot climates. However, the most appealing solution for extra shade and comfort is climbing vines spreading above the joists, while hanging flowers can also be used to prettify the whole structure.

Garden pergolas are usually built free standing or near gates or fences to draw the eye in and provide shade. A DIY project is a very feasible alternative to ready made pergolas, as these structures are relatively easy to build but cost quite a lot if purchased as kits. Wood, particularly cedar and red woods, is an excellent material for a garden pergola because it naturally blends in with the greenery, adding an extra feeling of warmth and coziness to the landscape.

Cedar and red wood are also very tough, weather resistant and a termite nightmare.

An outdoor structure built with these materials will outlast its builder, if properly maintained. To build one, you only need the help of a friend, a long weekend and the help of a plan. There are many garden pergola designs to choose from, the easiest ones being rectangular free standing structures. They are simple, uncomplicated to build and strike a dramatic visual appeal once finished. Choose your position wisely then, and make sure that there are no underground utilities before digging for the foundations.

The best designs are simple and uncomplicated so as to draw the eye without overwhelming the garden or become an intrusive element.

On the contrary, a stylish and simple wood design will beautifully blend in with the landscape, attracting your family, friends and visitors to share its coziness with you. Once you have chosen the right design, it is a matter of finding a buddy to help you out. Posts, beams and joists can be heavy to lift and position, but over all building a pergola the DIY way can save you few $ thousands.

You may need electric tools for sawing, cutting and finishing, as well as a hammer, nails, nuts and bolts, sandpaper, measure tape and wood stain. Cedar and red wood are already weather resistant as they are, but an extra layer of resin based stain will increase durability and provide your pergola with a beautiful gloss. A square or rectangular shape is not only easy to build but also easy to fill in with table and chairs, so if this is your first DIY project it would make sense to choose a plan for this shape, rather then circular or others.

While garden pergola designs provide you with basic measures and blueprints, the construction should take 3 days to finish, starting from digging the foundations, then propping up the posts, finding the right height for the main beams with a water method (bucket of water and clear hose), aligning the posts, setting them straight with the help of lines, bolting the main beams and nailing all joists. Finally, you can add 2 layers of wood stain at several hours interval and you can enjoy your pergola with your friend.

If you want to build a DIY pergola, check out these garden pergola designs. They are very stylish and simple to implement. Check out the next page on garden pergola designs.

September 15th, 2011  Posted at   Modern House
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Garden Houses For You

If you are thinking about renovating your garden there is no better thing that you can do other than building a small garden house. An outdoor shed will look astonishingly attractive and will add value to your property.

There are many different types of garden houses for you to choose and I am sure that you will love each and every one of them for their usefulness! It’s a matter of taste, it’s a matter of you choosing to live your life in a totally different way. Most garden houses are easy to build and you can find all the DIY plans found inside the KIT that you will buy.

A garden house is really useful. You can use it to store your garden tools and yard equipment or as a comfortable office, as a guesthouse at the garden or even a house for the weekend depending on your needs. The choice is always yours. Garden sheds should be stylish extensions of your home.

You’ll love the freedom to decorate your shed with decorations that can be classic pieces, contemporary ones or even a mix of both.

Feel like changing now? You can start by choosing your shed type and then off you go for shopping! Tell us its use, even the number of the windows you want, and we will suggest the correct solution for you. Soon you will have a package with all the logs, timbers, windows, doors and assembly material that you need in order to assemble by yourself the ordered garden house. This means lower product and labor cost. What will contain the package? A complete garden house with full and easy to follow instructions!

For example you can see the Technical Description for Magny type: 1. building log 60mm diameter or thickness 2. dimensions to choose 500X600cm. 500Χ800cm.

500Χ1000cm. 3. prepare it for you in the dimension you desire

As for the plan, you’ll be able to see it as long as you ask for it. It can be easily sent to you by email or by fax before you know it.

Finally you will have to decide what will be the color of your shed. Remember to ask the specialized department the store you choose to buy from the water based or ecological paints color catalogue. You can always use two or three different colors having in mind when using all of them the best aesthetics.

“Epi Gis” was founded in 199. The company’s activities don’t limit only at the imports and the disposal of the products in Greece but they are also expanded to technical and constructional area. Ideas for your Garden Small Garden Sheds