May 20, 2018
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If you’re investing in your property’s landscape to help improve its curb appeal and its overall function, then one type of feature that you will most likely need to implement is a walkway. In fact, depending on the size of your property, you may want to have several walkways that wind through your landscape.
Walkways make it easier to traverse your property without damaging your landscape and without risking injury. They can also be used to direct visitors to entrances or to specific features in your landscape, such as pools, ponds, decks, gazebos, or patios.
The following are a number of tips for building walkways throughout your landscape to help make it easier to walk through while also adding visual balance and depth to the overall landscape design:
Walkways are going to stand out, which means that their aesthetic is very important to the overall curb appeal of your property. You’ll want to consider the landscape that they are running through as well as the different features that they are leading to when deciding on a material to use to build your walkways. The following are a few examples of the different types of walkways that you can build:
Walkways and steps may seem like a more functional element than anything else, but the material that you choose and where you choose to place them throughout your property will have a big effect on the success of your landscape design. For more information about adding walkways to your commercial or residential property, be sure to contact us at Twin Oaks Landscape in Ann Arbor, MI today.
Our experienced and talented team of landscapers can take care of even the biggest projects. Contact us today, and let’s start talking about your new landscape!
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