Landscaping For Your Log Home
Once
you have your dream
log
home built, your likely next step is landscaping. If
your log home was integrated into the environment
enough, you may not need to do much, if anything at all,
since the natural surroundings, including trees, bushes
and other native flora should grow naturally. But if
your log home is in a residential area, is in an area
which has little native plants, trees or shrubbery or if
you are starting from scratch with totally cleared space
around your home, you'll need some ideas on where to
begin. Here are some tips for landscaping around your
log home:
Planning
Careful planning is crucial, especially if you're
starting with a blank slate. You can get advice from
employees at a local nursery, they can often recommend
appropriate native plants that will not only grow well
in your area, but will also look natural with your log
home. You may also consider using software to design
your landscape. There are many programs available for
your computer that will help you design your own
landscape. Just plug in the measurements for your house
and surrounding area and then you'll be able to select
from tens of thousands of different trees, plants,
shrubs, flowers and many more options. It's similar to a
drag and drop interface. You'll also be able to select
the color and type of the exterior of your home, and
view a 3D preview of how the plants will look when young
and mature against the backdrop of your home. There are
many good programs available but one excellent program
is 3D Garden Composer, which includes extensive
tutorials to make it easy for you to use.
Log Home Considerations
At every stage, you'll want to be careful to consider
not just how your landscaping will look against and
around your house but also how it will affect your
house. For instance, you probably won't want to plant
something like Ivy or a crawling plant against your
home, since the plant growing too near your logs may
cause aesthetic problems like water stains or even cause
damage to your logs over time, even if they are
extensively water treated.
Style & Aesthetics
Since your log home has a very different exterior
than traditional homes, the style of your landscaping
should be a good match for this. For instance, a formal
garden, an Oriental style garden or an English Cottage
style garden and plantings probably wouldn't go well
with your log home. A log home tends to look best with a
more casual style of garden with plantings and trees
selected to enhance not only the logs and the exterior
of your home but also the natural surroundings.
Maintenance
Think carefully about maintenance before selecting
your plantings. Will you have enough time to maintain
flowers or trees that will need to be pruned every so
often? Will you have the time to rake up leaves of the
trees you have planted? This is another reason why
native plants and trees are a good choice for log homes,
as the maintenance of native species will usually be
much less.
Whatever landscaping you choose, above all, it should
enhance the look and feel of your log home but also add
to it's value.
If you are looking for a log home restoration
company in Gilmer County, Georgia, then please call us today at
706.698.2327 or complete our online form for a
an in-home consultation.
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