Design Principles In Choosing A Garden Wall Décor
Michalis 'BIG Mike' Kotzakolios
Most homes in the mainland have their gardens situated in their backyard. These gardens provide an excellent complement to the structure of the house. They tend to beautify the scenery with a touch of green, as well as vibrant colors when the flowers are in full bloom.
However, the facades of a house can prove restrictive for the overall impact that is often desired. A garden, after all, conjures images of boundless beauty... total enjoyment under a warm sun. But once the walls of the house are in sight, people will potentially cease to view the garden as a garden. Instead, they'll immediately dismiss it as just a backyard.
This, of course, is what garden décors aim to remedy. Most ornaments for your garden aim to create the illusion of exclusivity, that is, that the garden has its own private world, even if it is situated at the immediate outskirts of your home.
Garden wall décor is at the forefront of this crusade. Take a look at the design principles behind the application of these ornaments.
* You cannot physically remove the walls of your house just to make your garden shine. Instead, you can make the wall work with, and work for, your garden. Personalized plaques are often resorted to as a way to introduce the garden to your guests.
* You can also try to establish symmetry between your garden and your wall by adding garden wall décor that is consistent with the scheme of your field of green and other colors.
* Better yet, you can simulate a certain ambience that fully incorporates gardens into the layout. A tavern in a medieval European town, for example, can easily be replicated with the addition of bistro panels along the wall.
* Want to go for the natural look? You may also use climbing vines as a garden wall décor. This will effectively make you wall look like a natural extension of your garden.
* Garden wall décor can efficiently make your garden look wide and far-reaching, even if it is only situated on a row parallel to your wall. Keep this in mind when looking for wall ornaments. Some designs can help create the illusion of grandeur, such as wall arcs and long panels.
There is no such thing as an ugly garden even if it is limited in space, both actual and visual. The right design element can make your garden's beauty explode, making it a sight to behold for your guests and neighbors.
BIG Mike is a well known author, developer and Adsense expert as well as the owner of Niche Maniacs - a unique Adsense Marketing System designed to build long-term passive income streams from Adsense, Amazon, YPN, Chitika and other PPC services.
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