You are in the process of modernizing your home, and as such you would also like to do some contemporary landscaping. (Contemporary- existing or occurring at, or dating from, the same period of time as something or somebody else). You would really like to do your own landscaping, but are considering hiring professional landscapers because you are not especially familiar with landscaping. So, what you need are some contemporary landscaping ideas.
About Contemporary Landscaping
History: Contemporary landscaping began to emerge in northern Europe during the first half of the 20th century, and combined elements of English landscape gardening with influences from modern architecture. New materials such as wood, concrete, metal and glass, and other non-traditional materials found their way into the creation of this new vitality. Contemporary landscaping utilized variations in scale, time, space and texture to create abstract patterns. Newer designs also created innovations in light and space, often told in color, creating new focal points and visual patterns.
There is actually no one kind of contemporary landscaping, since modern houses love to emulate older styles, especially the English Garden look. If this look appeals to you, consider that for one of your contemporary landscaping ideas.
Most people will say that the point of landscaping is to “beautify” your yard but energy efficient landscaping is a type of landscaping designed for the purpose of conserving energy and to be beautiful.
Remember, if you decide to landscape only one section of the yard at a time, you will still need an overall plan. That’s why when it comes to landscaping put the plan on a plain sheet of paper. So for people who are into landscaping, it is best to have a copy of some of the landscaping books that are available in the market.
Best of all, landscaping books do not just provide techniques and methods that are ideal for the activity, they provide different information regarding plants, the materials to be used, and other topics that have something to do with landscaping. Consider spot and flood lighting that will highlight the rock placement within the landscaping and where you will obtain the power feed for that lighting. Increasingly, homeowners are going to the next level with landscaping, and are investing time and money in outdoor lighting.
Everyone knows that landscaping can enhance the beauty of your indoor or outdoor area, but not everyone is aware that you can use this method to save money for heating, cooling and electricity costs too. Be aware that if you place shrubs and trees strategically in your backyard, you can guarantee a reduction in your bills.
During cold seasons, these shrubs and trees can protect your home from frosty winds, allowing your home to reduce losing heat at a rapid rate. Equally, landscaping can reduce the need for cooling equipment because the trees could provide your home adequate shade. Not only can landscaping beautify your indoor or outdoor area, it can improve residential privacy, increase the real estate value of your home and provide you with a more comfortable living area while saving energy costs. With a little investment, your can benefit from a long-term energy efficient solution that you can perform on your own.
However, if you’re planning to cut energy costs by landscaping, be aware that you need careful planning and implementation of your project to ensure all elements can work to benefit your home.
Steps to Follow
To yield maximum results from your landscaping, you need to consider and implement some energy-saving methods. For instance, some energy commissions recommend using specific trees that could reduce the cooling costs of your home to over 25 per cent. The type of tree you choose to gardening.com/r/hydroponicgarden” style=”" target=”_blank” rel=”nofollow” onmouseover=”self.status=’http://www.veryeasygardening.com/r/hydroponicgarden’;return true;” onmouseout=”self.status=””>plant in your backyard largely affects how much shade it could provide your home. Ask for recommendations from your local Energy Commission or other landscaping experts about the right tree to plant based on your available area and needs of your home.
Planning how to give shade to your home is an important part of landscaping because it can reduce air temperature inside and outside your home up to 6 degrees. The location on where you plant the trees can also affect the cooling and heating benefits they could provide in your home. Most experts recommend planting trees at the northwest-southwest and northeast-southeast parts of your home. When you are planning to plant vines and vegetables for your landscaping project, make sure to consider air circulation before starting the project. Be aware that improper placement of vines, fences and other elements in your backyard could trap summer heat and increase the need for cooling equipments.
With any kind of elements you wish to add with your landscaping, it is best to plan carefully to ensure that each location and placement will reduce energy costs. With a successful project, not only can you beautify your home, you also reduce bills throughout the year, regardless of the season.
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#1 by fari on October 26th, 2009
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What will it take for us to save the planet from heating up?
If it is more forests, or less industrial pollution from production in factories, or no cars and planes and rockets, or less cementing over the landscape, or less dumping of chemicals or less energy consumption for domestic use (machine washers dryers cooker air con radiators etc)……what can we – in our every day lives – do to influence the rest of humanity?
#2 by Avondrow on October 26th, 2009
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Countries like China need to stop building fossil fuel power stations every 20 minutes, and we as a culture need to stop our obsession with the internal combustion engine and personal transport. Until then, no domestic measures will make any difference. You are not going to save the planet by switching a monitor off or recycling coke cans, that is just a comforting delusion.
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#3 by Max Power on October 26th, 2009
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Without wanting to start a debate ,I doubt if any of these factors will actually make much of a difference ,I am being to side on the global season theory , after all we did have ice ages ,an massive volcanoes that changed the earths climate with no influence from man
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#4 by Oh, golly! on October 26th, 2009
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There’s a lot of bs about regarding this topic. The facts have been buried under a lot of propagande. China is building new power stations, but it has been closing down even more. It has been shutting down the INefficient ones at the rate of over 300 in a year. The new ones are more efficient and emit less CO2 and that’s seen as a more sensible thing to do than to run old ones.
The west, through its cars alone emit more CO2 than China does in totality. Yet we don’t really want to curb our driving. I watch the school runs with dismay as I cycle past the long queues of cars waiting with engines switched on. So if we want to curb global warming, we have to start with oursleves instead of poitning fingers at others. As for forests, we are cutting down our own temperate forests at a rate that is as fast as the tropical ones are being felled.
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