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The majority of people hear about staging their home and they think of the interior, but a one of the really great strategies for staging your property itself is through landscaping.

Landscaping design might sound like more than you can handle, but it isn't that tough when you understand the basic principles involved. Actually, it's so easy for most home owners to do the staging all by themselves.

If you plan to be staging your home and feel the landscaping could stand some improvement, you will need to learn the basics of landscape design: color, line, scale, form, and texture.

When designing landscape you'll learn the plant's shape, as well as the structure of its branching pattern, is called form. An example of this is when form is created by certain trees that are different sizes and shapes. When someone refers to line, that's referring to the viewer's eye movement, or the way the flow will be controlled by where the plants and their borders or margins are placed.

Other landscaping verbiage would include color, referring to your complete theme and feel of your design, scale means what size and how much you'll be using, and texture is how you go about figuring what the rhythm and balance, as well as focalization of the different elements you plan on using.

If you decide you want to incorporate landscaping as part of your home staging strategy, there are several rejuvenating ideas of landscaping that will definitely enhance both the home and property you plan to sell.

If you're serious about landscaping your grounds for home staging, consider giving it a refreshed look with a new, dynamic fence. Keep in mind a fence doesn't have to be wood, when you have plants as well as other landscaping materials.

There is a great variety of plants available, but focus on plants that won't require a tremendous amount of maintenance when you are considering possibilities for your landscaping plans.

Trees are one of the best accessories to a garden or lawn as they are a terrific focal point for your overall theme, as well a providing welcome shade.

Don't forget accessories, like a garden fountain, when designing your landscape as it can add an immediate highlight.

You will find there are a myriad of styles and possibilities to choose from, so remember to opt for an overall sense of calmness and neutrality to be able to appeal to a wider range of tastes.

by: TJ Lashley




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