Securing your back yard

Securing your back yard

There are plenty of seasonal things that you can do with your backyard to make it stand out for summer, but not everything in a garden is seasonal in nature. For example, you may plant flowers or vegetables seasonally, but security is a year-round thing. There are certain times of the year that you would worry more about your backyard security than others. For example, in the summer, you may forget to pack away the BBQ. In the wintertime, you might be worried about the darker evenings, meaning your home is more susceptible to a break in.

Either way, making your backyard more secure is a great way to ensure your insurance company is happy with the way your house is protected, and it gives you that peace of mind that you need as you lock up your home at bedtime. Let’s look at some tasks you can carry out that can help you with securing your back yard.

  1. Install outdoor security cameras

    Having outdoor security cameras is a great idea, especially if you have a tall fence that you’ve installed so that you can have the cameras on top of it. Security cameras can be positioned so that every nook and cranny of your backyard is visible on the tape. When you have cameras that have great resolution, you’ll be able to see what you need to see and feel secure in the knowledge that your garden is not a hidden zone for people to hide in.

  2. Get a video doorbell

    You can use these for the front door and/or the back door so that you can log into your property at any time from any place with a wireless connection. If somebody rings your doorbell when you’re at work, you can check your app and see who’s standing waiting to be let in. It allows you to see and speak to anybody present via two-way audio, which can be really helpful if you’re worried about checking the front door, and you’re not expecting any guests.

  3. Add practical lighting

    Outdoor security lighting can be added around the perimeter of your home, and they can be done with motion sensors. You don’t want to choose anything too bright so that it disturbs you or your neighbours, but having it is better as a deterrent than you think. Not only will your backyard be bathed in light so that the camera can pick up whoever is sneaking around out there, but having that lighting can be an immediate deterrent for somebody who’s looking to break into your home.

  4. Lock up valuables in your garden storage

    If you have an outdoor pizza oven, barbecue or similar, you need to secure it. You can fix some things to the floor via concrete or via chains, but with items that you can’t, it’s a good idea to make sure that they’re kept in some kind of outdoor storage or shed that has a weatherproof, rustproof combination padlock. Having one of these can prevent thieves breaking in.

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Often, a very tall fence with unclimbable paint or thorny hedge is a great way to make sure nobody is going to break into your home. It keeps your garden secure and makes you and your family feel like you are protected.

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3 stress-free ways to update your patio

3 stress-free ways to update your patio

Home renovations can often be a stressful experience, especially when you’re updating a large area. Your patio is one of the more notable parts of this, simply because there’s quite a lot to look after. You’ll not only worry about how it looks and what you furnish it with, but how it’ll hold up to the weather.

Once you know how to update your patio without the stress, things become much easier. When you’re doing so, it’s worth focusing on a few particular areas to make things as comfortable and visually appealing as possible.

How to update your patio without the stress: 3 top options

1. Use textiles

Most patios are typically made out of wood, stone or concrete. While these can be visually appealing, you’ll want to add some softness and texture to the patio to counter the hard edges and make it more comfortable. Your seating area is the most notable way of doing so, although it’s far from the only one.

By using textiles, you can create an inviting and appealing colour palette that helps you relax and complements your garden plants and flowers. Even your patio door blinds can be worked into this. Having a specific palette in mind when you’re doing so is vital, as it’ll ensure everything comes together well.

It’ll update your patio’s appearance while giving you comfortable cushions, throws and similar on which to recline.

2. Consider a fire pit

Fire pits are becoming increasingly popular as home-owners come to realise how safe they are – alongside how appealing they can be on a patio. While you’ll probably need to have these professionally installed, they can be more than worth the cost.

Arranging your seating area around this is recommended, as it’s most practical and you’ll get the largest return on investment from it. Not only will it look great on your patio and keep you warm on chilly evenings, you can also cook on the fire. There’s no reason not to consider installing a fire pit, especially given the numerous styles in which they’re available.

3. Think about rope lighting

Everyone’s heard about how they should use string lights in their patio, but these are far from your only option. Rope lights can also be recommended; they’re similar to string lights, but are encased in a clear, flexible tube. You can hang these almost anywhere on your property to make it look more attractive.

The plastic casing means you shouldn’t need to worry about wet weather once they’re up. Some of the more usual places to put rope lighting are under the steps leading up to your patio, along the balcony and on the edge of the ceiling.

They can illuminate your patio and make it look moreinviting without you needing to put much effort into it.

How to update your patio without the stress: wrapping up

Once you know how to update your patio without the stress, the process will be much more straightforward. There’s a decent chance that you’re making it out to be more stressful than it actually is. While you’ll still need to put the effort into getting everything done, you shouldn’t have anything to worry about.

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Modern garden patio ideas

Modern garden patio ideas

Thinking of having a modern patio installed in your garden? Well look no further. In this short guide, we’ll discuss various ideas that you could take into consideration for constructing a modern garden patio.

Please note that while laying a new patio is usually fine to undertake DIY, you should only do so if you have the right skills and knowledge. It’s important to take certain safety steps. In addition, some garden patio ideas will be easier to pull off than others for most people. If in any doubt, you should hire a professional.

Modern garden patio design options

First, we’ll take a look at the various garden patio ideas in terms of design, before moving on to other topics such as patio furniture and patio lighting. The following ideas are inspired by the use of different materials such as pea gravel or stone.

Chequerboard design

To achieve this look, you can merge pea gravel with somewhat larger pavers. These elements combined in the right way can create an eye-catching chequerboard design. The pea gravel is pretty much the equivalent of grout as far as the design goes with the pavers being added on top of the gravel to create the desired effect.

Circular patio design

Pea gravel could also be used to establish a rounded patio. You may want to add water features or/and plant pots to this construction to give it a more visually appealing look. A circular pea gravel patio with patio slabs around it can create a winning contrast. Overall, you’ll create an eye-catching aesthetic with this design if you carry it out successfully.

Poured concrete patio

There are different ways of using concrete to create a good-looking, modern garden patio. That includes using concrete pavers along with additional materials. However, there are other ideas worth considering such as a poured concrete patio.

Concrete patios usually consist of blocks being laid down beside one another. However, you could pour concrete slabs into place as an alternative, which is the idea being discussed here. You might also be interested in acid washing to create an attractive finishing touch.

Ways of giving your poured concrete patio some extra flare include:

  • Green ground cover being added (e.g. thyme or camomile) in the spaces between the patio slabs.
  • Surrounding the patio with pea gravel or other small stones. This could ideally be done with stones of varying colours.

Irregular stone patio steps

Natural stone can create a fantastic look for any modern patio. Of course, many who wish to have natural stone steps installed as a patio will simply choose ones with a matching size. However, you could try to be a little fancier and choose V-shaped stones with a more curved end.

How exactly you go about this will depend on your preference, but once the stones are secure to walk on, the possibilities are near endless in terms of how you arrange the steps since irregular designs can come in many forms. If you get a little stuck, consider asking a professional gardener for some ideas.

Raised patio

If you’d prefer a raised patio, some ideas worth considering are a raised block patio, raised small step off patio or a raised island patio.

A raised block patio involves:

  • Merge blocks/slabs (ideally those made of concrete) as a means of creating a large slab (i.e. the actual patio)
  • You could give the edges a clean look or decorate it with things like ornaments, water features or/and even a suitably-sized hedge.

A raised small step off patio consists of:

  • Add a small step at the edge of a large block patio for some extra value. The step should be placed by the middle third. Sort of similar to how a floppy disk looked (for those of you born before 1998).

Lastly, a raised island patio comprises:

  • If your garden is suitable, you may want to consider installing small patio steps from the back garden journeying you down to a small patio island toward the far end of the garden.
  • This design would involve plenty of room for creativity.
  • You may want to have the steps travel directly to the island patio or even that the steps could wind around, either to make room for other garden features or/and for more aesthetic purposes.

Modern patio furniture, lighting and edging

Once you’ve decided on the actual design of your modern garden patio, you’ll want to think about additional elements such as garden furniture and lighting. Let’s discuss some ideas.

Furniture ideas:

  • Outdoor modular sofa
  • Multi-functional seating
  • Fire pit or brazier

Lighting thoughts:

  • Solar or Bluetooth-enabled lanterns or festoon lights
  • Bamboo stakes for a visual effect
  • Steps and walkways illuminated by LED strip lighting

Edging suggestions:

  • Terracotta rope edging
  • Salvaged railway sleepers
  • Wooden log roll for curved borders

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Get their look: Compact urban patio

Compact urban patiocredit

Georgia Lindsay is the designer of this fantastic little oasis of an urban patio. Located in London, where space – and outside space – in particular is at a premium, this garden is a lesson in how to make the most of what you’ve got.

A tree has been planted so that it grows up through the wooden garden bench. It’s a magnolia which is slow growing and produces beautiful, showy, fragrant flowers. It really makes a statement!

Speaking of statement, we love the custom-made steel panels that act as a backdrop to the planting. Since being installed, it has weathered to an attractive rust colour.

The courtyard garden also incorporates a car parking space (not seen in these photos) – a precious commodity in Camden!

Get their look

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JORID tray table
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EKENÄSET armchair
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JEXA yellow woven bamboo lantern
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Magnolia Grandiflora
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Corten steel panels
Corten steel panels
Slab coke porcelain paving tile
Slab coke porcelain paving tile
JORID tray table
JORID tray table
EKENÄSET armchair
EKENÄSET armchair
JEXA yellow woven bamboo lantern
JEXA yellow woven bamboo lantern
Magnolia Grandiflora
Magnolia Grandiflora
Corten steel panels
Corten steel panels