Friday, 24 December 2010

Garden area between the Shade

Small garden between the Shade
 
If the condition of your home has a lot of shade, a bit difficult to arrange the park. However, it is not impossible. The first step that must be done is to analyze the park area. Then, note the direction of the wind and the introduction of the area throughout the year.
Sunrise and sunset shade resulted in the area around the house. At sunrise, the sun shade in the area make the area west of the building at sunset shade area in the eastern area of the building.
Creation angle was also obtained from the shadow shade that occurred from the location of certain buildings, fences, and large trees that shade will provide shade in the area under and surrounding areas.
Shade area is divided into:
1. Full shade, the area under a shady tree, beside a wall or fence, and do not get direct sunlight.
2. Refuge is open, ie open areas under direct sky but did not receive direct sunlight (light reflected objects).
3. Filtered shade, which is an area which is formed from a large tree branch that is not too shady. Sunrise can penetrating the sidelines of the branches / leaves.
4. Partial shade, which is the area to get 1-5 hours of sunlight a day.

Terrace size 2.5 mx2, 5m is effective, visible from access view into the living room, entrance gate, and a small pond beside the patio.

On the terrace there is a fish pond-sized 2mx0, 5m. There are accents of three small concrete block 10cmx10cmx20cm in the pool, which serves as a space filler composition. The fish pond is not too large to increase the quality turns out to be more comfortable space. Leisure terrace is also inseparable from the role of iron pergola covered with vines Thumbergia type sp. Plants create a shady terrace. The flowers also provide white accents that enhance the visual space.

There are also plants the iris, which become limiting and sweetening the edge of the terrace. Terrace form the all boxes to be more gentle with the presence of iris and rustic stone floors. Games stone pattern, between pedestrian and terrace, affects the formation of the impression transfer space; from the corridor to the terrace.
 


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