How to Fold in Your Personal Style to a Landscape Design in the Green and Sparta, NJ, Areas

How to Fold in Your Personal Style to a Landscape Design in the Green and Sparta, NJ, Areas

Does your current landscape in the Green and Sparta, NJ, areas reflect your personal style? If it feels like someone else’s backyard rather than yours, it may be time for a landscape design that’s uniquely you. The process could start by exploring the following questions.


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Do you love to entertain in style?

An entertaining space that centers around a lounging by an outdoor fireplace or fire pit could become the hub of summer fun. For a naturalistic effect, the fire feature and the nearby patio can be integrated with their surroundings with a careful selection of natural stone.

Consider adding a pergola if your patio is in a sunny spot. Or, for more weather protection, shelter your outdoor kitchen, dining, and seating area under a pavilion where you can enjoy the sights and sounds of nature.


Do you want to hang out with family and friends?

Entertaining can be stressful—putting on the perfect party isn’t always easy! If you want a more laid-back approach where you can simply gather with friends and family without the pressures of entertaining, start with a pergola that shades a rustic flagstone patio. This could be the ideal solution for creating an outdoor room that feels as cozy as your home. The selection and arrangement of materials will set the ambiance and the mood of your gatherings.


Do you want to relax in solitude?

Beyond the main patio, a layered approach to the softscape can be used to create a secret hammock spot or a mini patio with a comfortable lounge chair where you can unplug—by yourself if you wish. Add a natural stone water feature for the perfect tranquil spot for relaxing in a spot that delights the senses with blossoms, fragrance, and fall color.


Do you like a modern, edgy look?

In modern design, each material has a strong presence, and natural elements are arranged in structured ways. You can opt for natural materials to create a minimalist zen-like space. For example, perfectly selected sleek natural stone slabs could lead to a clean look, in contrast to the rugged beauty of large natural boulders.


Do you want to always feel as though you’re in nature when you’re outside?

Some patios unfortunately feel remote from their natural surroundings—they were created to act as extensions of the home rather than extensions of nature. To bring nature closer, you could opt for an irregularly shaped patio that alternates between seeming to reach into the landscape, and having the landscape reach in. Each “finger” of this patio design could be a distinct zone, such as a fire pit area or a cozy lounge.

A nature-inspired water feature would infuse your outdoor living space with tranquility and bring the sounds of nature closer. Not only will you enjoy the ever-changing melody of moving water, but you’ll also increase the number of songbirds that visit your backyard. Their cheerful songs will delight you every day. As well, a natural water feature is an endless source of delight for kids of all ages. The ability to rearrange some of the smaller rocks in a naturalistic waterfall can change the soundscape as well as the look of the waterfall—and perhaps nothing is more relaxing than playing with water.

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