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Rubber liners are also common. Strips are rolled out, sealed together and used to line an excavated hole. Rocks and other design elements are added on top and then filled with water. Pros: They are common and fairly inexpensive. You can purchase a prepackaged pond kit with rubber liners for $850 to $1,500, depending on the size and other factors. Private Garden Spaceswww.KarlGercens.com Cons: Rubber liners are fairly difficult to install; not all homeowners will understand how to glue and seam the liners together. A small mistake can result in a big drainage problem, and you’ll lose your water and fish. Burrowing rodents also can nibble through the liner. “You’d be surprised how quickly a koi pond will drain into the ground,” Leidner says. Expert tip: If you do go with a rubber liner, Leidner recommends buying a few bags of concrete, poking holes in them and using the bags to line the hole. Then spray the bags with water and put the rubber liner on top. The bag will dissolve and the concrete will harden, creating a barrier that rodents can’t get through. Premade plastic tubs are a good alternative. They start at around $800 but come in limited shapes and sizes.
Pergola structure: A steel frame that projects up from the fence Pergola cover: The custom shade structure is composed of cables and four pieces of Sunbrella fabric. Each fabric piece is 28 feet (8.5 meters) long; the outer two are 3 feet (0.9 meter) wide, and the inner two are 4 feet (1.2 meters) wide. A small draw stick hooks into the fabric sails individually to open or close as much of the shade structure as is desired. Pergola dimensions: 471 square feet (43.8 square meters) Attached or detached? Attached. A steel structure extends up from the fencing that the cables feed into. Krueger also attached the steel frame to the house overhang and existing site wall to prevent it from bowing when the owners need to tighten the shade structure’s cables.
can use as sculpture in unused fire table to look like fire. or in planter. nice!
raised beds and seating
raised bed and seating
raised bed and seating for table
our scotsdale house. love all of it. show Rol
omg love this
how to use the stacked wood as a design element
Water feature
do this instead of waterfall. much easier and cheeper
combo of material and patterns in hardscape low pool in patio easy greens: grass and evergreens interesting sails
cool lights
patio stone colour. rocks in patio
posts without sails have string lights. good idea for non summer?
like the furniture
inset a seat/ledge were the table comes in on the raised bed?
this yard is good in every way. edging of deck
Chris Corbett Design This is plain mild steel which will stain concrete like corten. To prevent staining we placed a piece of channel plastic against the steel (we cut 4" pieces off of an election sign from our neighbor who was running for city council) 1/4" below the top of the concrete all the way down to the gravel base below the concrete. We edged the concrete with a 1/4" edge trowel then the day after the pour we finished by taking a grinder and cutting down to the channel plastic exposing the holes. Any rust makes its way below the concrete through the holes in the channel plastic. We also cut all surrounding score lines 1.5" deep to give the rusty water a way to escape and to make the concrete appear more like tiles. So far It seems to be working fine, no staining. Hope this helps!
Raised beds made from three-eighths-inch plate steel frame the patio. Corbett used several applications of muriatic acid to remove mill scale (flaky oxidation on the surface of hot-rolled steel) and induce rusting. This gives the steel an almost Cor-Ten appearance and requires no additional maintenance
pebbles in water feature. larger in higher then smaller. effect?
colours
kendal grey house
cedar siding and planters
deck colours?
blu 60 mm chestnut not polished
blu 60mm chestnut brown
for step around deck smooth onyx 90 or 180mm with block on top is 5.5 inches rise
slabs with ground cover
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