In every home, the landscape is usually the focal point. A good landscape incorporates both greeneries and elements that add structure and functionality to a home. Gone are days when softscape was the main focus in landscaping. In fact, according to the National Association of Realtors (NAR) report, investing in outdoor hardscape projects adds resale value to a home and fulfills the homeowners.
While a well-finished hardscape sets a home apart, it is a critical landscaping aspect that most homeowners overlook. To most people, hardscape is a luxury item hence the reluctance to commit to it. But a little hardscape can go a long way. As you plan to create the ideal landscape for your home, sufficient knowledge of complex elements can help you utilize your outdoor space effectively while striking a balance between landscape elements. Here is an in-depth look at the hardscape.
What is Hardscape?
Experts in landscape design frequently use the terms hardscape and softscape to distinguish between living and non-living elements of landscaping. Hardscape is any fixed and solid structure in an outdoor space. They include fire pits, fountains, driveways, and more. It can either be a functional or decorative structure in your landscape. Conversely, softscape pertains moveable, green exterior detailing of a home. The landscape is the umbrella term for both hardscape and softscape.
Why Hardscaping Should be Part of your home Landscape Design
Hardscape benefits are almost endless, from increasing curb appeal to adding personality to your outdoor space. Here are some of the benefits you can enjoy from incorporating hardscape into your landscape design plan.
- Hardscaping allows you to create focal points
- Low maintenance
- Water-efficient
- Increase property value
- Add dimension
- Reduce erosion
- Add privacy
Types of Hardscapes
Landscapers use various products and materials to craft a hardscape design for your outdoor space. Here is an overview.
Fire pits
Nothing brings people together like an outdoor fire pit. This attractive backyard addition can serve as a gathering for evening drinks, barbeque, and late-night s’mores. However, as a homeowner, you should be fully informed about construction requirements and potential hazards before building one.
Stone pathways
When it comes to stone pathways, the possibilities are endless, from large stepping stones to smaller ones, mosaic, and pebbles; it all goes down to what appeals to you. Whether it leads to a destination or is used for aesthetic purposes, a stone pathway can add texture and visual interest to your outdoor exteriors.
Decks and Patios
Building a deck or patio increases a living space functionality and boosts property value. Decks and patios help you make the most of your outdoor space, from hosting family parties to quiet outdoor retreats.
Retaining wall
Retaining walls in landscaping are designed to withstand lateral soil pressure, preventing soil erosion in the area and water run-off. Besides providing functionality, if well integrated with your landscape plan, they can add visual interest and dimension to your home. Furthermore, retaining walls can transform the impracticable sloped area into usable outdoor space.
Gazebos and pergolas
The main difference between a pergola and a gazebo is the function of the roof. Gazebos offer total coverage from the sun, while pergolas provide partial shelter. Getting a gazebo or pergola makes complete sense if you like spending much time outdoors. They are great for offering shade, privacy, a workspace, and even a space to entertain and dine with friends.
Fountains
Outdoor fountains come in a variety of shapes and sizes. They are also made from a variety of materials. Besides their elegant look, water fountains create a relaxing ambiance while drowning out unpleasant noises. However, due to prolonged exposure to harsh elements such as sun and wind, it is no surprise that they are prone to wear and tear. Therefore, you should always choose suitable materials tough enough to withstand harsh climates. Fiberglass makes an excellent choice.
Driveways
First impressions matter. A neat driveway with some tasteful plants and functional safety light fixtures paints a picture of a happy and successful homeowner. A good driveway layout plan should consider the surrounding landscape and your home’s architectural design to enhance functionality. Since your driveway is likely to be driven on frequently, its material should be tough enough to withstand the high traffic, oil -spills, and resist tire marks.
Conclusion
A well-designed hardscape can make your outdoor space more liveable while increasing the functionality of your home. However, hardscaping is an art and is not always easy. To create a beautiful outdoor retreat that will enhance your home, always involve a landscaping expert at DK Landscaping.
While various elements go into the overall feel of your outdoor setting, our experts combine both soft elements and structures to create a perfect outdoor space for you and your loved ones.
We are a landscape company with unmatched expertise in maintenance, repair, irrigation, and water-saving irrigation designs. Our services are ideal for both residential and commercial properties. We guarantee affordable prices and long-lasting materials. Contact us today to start a conversation about your hardscaping needs.