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Types of Hardscape Materials

Hardscaping plays a crucial role when you want to match the appealing appearance of your home inside-out. There are several types of hardscape materials that you can incorporate into your landscape design to get that distinct look. You have options such as Brick, Bluestone, Travertine, Wood, Mulch, and more; understanding the difference helps you decide the better option.<br>https://bit.ly/3BNHnpd<br><br>

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Types of Hardscape Materials

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  1. Types of Hardscape Materials Sponzilli.com

  2. Types of Hardscape Materials Brick It is the perfect for intricate, tight pattern designs such as basket weave, herringbone, and running bond. Bluestone Bluestone is available in a variety of shades, including the very popular, silvery blue, and lesser seen, rust, green, brown and lilac. Travertine Travertine stays cool to the touch and provides a slip-resistant texture. It’s perfect for pool areas and outdoor kitchens. Wood Wood can certainly add beauty to a space whether it’s inside or outside the house. Loose Stone Rocks are another cost-effective hardscaping material. Loose stone can be purchased in a variety of bulk colors, sizes, and shapes.

  3. BRICK Brick is great for people who want very little maintenance. It is also perfect for intricate, tight pattern designs such as basket weave, herringbone, and running bond. Although it is limited in its color range, brick is the right choice for design fanatics and those who want to make a statement.

  4. BLUESTONE Contrary to the sound of its name, Bluestone is available in a variety of shades, including the very popular, silvery blue, and lesser seen, rust, green, brown and lilac. It also comes in two textures for a natural look or a smoother feel. Bluestone can be laid in irregular shapes for a more rustic feel or as a pattern of squares and rectangles for a modern look. It’s easy to maintain, durable, and doesn’t need a protective seal

  5. TRAVERTINE Travertine stays cool to the touch and provides a slip-resistant texture. It’s perfect for pool areas and outdoor kitchens. Travertine is most often seen in white or warmer, tan colors but also comes in grays and browns. Although this material is sensitive to acids and costs more initially, it will hold its beauty for a lifetime.

  6. LOOSE STONE Rocks are another cost-effective hardscaping material. Loose stone can be purchased in a variety of bulk colors, sizes, and shapes. This makes it a popular choice for individuals with a knack for design and color coordination. Unfortunately, rock is not a favored choice for outdoor living spaces or pathways because it’s not a flat, even surface. This can be dangerous in cooking areas or near pools. It can also make clearing off these spaces in the winter more difficult.

  7. MULCH Mulch is a cheaper and viable alternative to rock. Organic mulch is even good for the environment. When it breaks down, it can become a hotbed for nutrition that is great for most property owners’ plants. Mulch comes in colors that blend in with the natural colors of lawns and garden beds. Both stone and mulch are good options for specific areas of your landscape. They are perfect for adding depth and intrigue into a design but lack the stability and permanence of other options. Source:- https://bit.ly/38GMLhu

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