Friday, May 30, 2014

Inexpensive Backyard Additions To Improve Atmosphere

 
 

Inexpensive Backyard Additions to Improve Atmosphere

NORFOLK, VA, May 30, 2014—Whether you're primping your home for a summer sale or simply aiming to upgrade, it's a great idea to pay attention to your yard, and all that is has to offer as a living space. Below, Louis Eisenberg, Associate Broker REALTOR ABR SFR of Prudential Towne Realty provides simple, inexpensive suggestions for easy additions that can make your yard more livable—and loveable—all summer long.

Fire pit – These are great backyard additions as they are multi-functional: Use them for a heat source on a chilly summer night, a social gathering point or as a place to toast marshmallows with the kids. “You can dig a pit yourself and line it with attractive stones, or purchase a stand-alone raised pit from your local home improvement store,” Eisenberg suggests.

DIY stone patio or walkway – “While you may not have the budget for a raised deck or poured concrete slab, you can easily create a simple stone garden walkway or patio,” says Eisenberg. Enlist the help of the family to level out the ground, and contact local garden shops or landscaping centers to enquire about sourcing stone.

A living area – No need to install a full-on outdoor kitchen to make a living space in your yard, notes Eisenberg. Group together some outdoor chairs to create an inviting atmosphere for evenings al fresco. Add a table for dining or playing cards, and scatter ample outdoor lighting.

An outdoor shower – Add a spa-like feel to your yard by adding an outdoor shower. While you will most likely need to enlist the help of a plumber, you can locate your outdoor shower near your current hose hookup for an easy and inexpensive procedure. For privacy, Eisenberg suggests placing several trellises around the shower and planting flowering vines along the base. Soon, you will have a secluded outdoor oasis for rinsing off after a day at the beach or a hard afternoon in the garden.
For more real estate information, please contact Louis Eisenberg, Prudential Towne Realty, 109 E Main Street, Norfolk, VA 23510, leisenberg@prudentialtownerealty.com, 757-572-7244, or www.LouisEisenberg.com



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