Outside Solutions owner and family work with the local community and school to fund the building of three clean water wells in Africa.
Follow the link below to see the three projects!!
http://mycharitywater.org/p/myprojects/?member_id=42156
Landscaping and Hardscaping Designer and Contractor in Eldersburg, MD
Outside Solutions owner and family work with the local community and school to fund the building of three clean water wells in Africa.
Follow the link below to see the three projects!!
http://mycharitywater.org/p/myprojects/?member_id=42156
Not only will a personalized landscape design or polished lawn allow you and your family to enjoy the outdoors in the ways you would like to, but can also be a good investment in both the short term and the long term. Benefits derived can far outweigh the cost of investment if planned properly. Actually, research shows that the money you spend on your landscape will have you reaping the rewards from the day you first use the space until the day you give it up. Plants are not only are pretty to look at, but can also be put to work for you!
Here is a list of 10 reasons why investing in your outdoor space is a great idea:
Optimize Space
A landscape designed around your needs and preferences can optimize space and act as an extension of the live-able area of your home. This can be very valuable to you and your family for recreational and entertainment purposes.
Reduce Stress
Spending time in nature has been proven to lift spirits and naturally reduce stress. With a pleasant and accessible environment to spend time in right outside of your home, you will be able to take advantage of these benefits. Also, build stronger relationships and bonds with your neighbors in a soothing outdoor environment.
Reduce Unwanted Noise
A properly selected, placed, and maintained tree can significantly reduce unwanted noise by absorbing sound waves. The same effect can be achieved with berms and hardscape features such as walls. Another option is to mask the noise of the street or neighborhood with the calming sound produced by a water feature. Noisy neighbors no more!
Block Unpleasant Views
Block unpleasant views by placing shrubs or trees to create a solid barrier or a light screen depending on your needs. However, it is important to think about how the shade they create will affect other plants nearby.
Reduce Energy
Trees provide wind breaks that reduce energy demand during the winter and provide shade during hot summer months. This in turn will lower heating & cooling costs when plants are properly selected & placed.
Reduce Erosion
Thoughtfully placed plants, that act as landscape buffers can reduce erosion and run-off of pollutants and sediment to nearby water sources. Ground covers are one of the best erosion controls because rain does not strike directly upon it. Many other low-growing herbaceous and woody plants work as well.
Save Water
Not only can an irrigation system save you unnecessary time spent hand-watering, but also save water and reduce your utility bill! This is done through consistent, timed activation to targeted areas during off-peak hours.
Reduce Crime
Landscape lighting has been shown to reduce crime by as much as 50%. Carefully placed lighting will eliminate dark areas where prowlers can hide and can act as a powerful crime prevention tool.
Increase your ROI
Appropriate improvements to your outdoor space are estimated to get a 100-200% return on investment when a house is sold. A study done by Clemson University states: “Homeowners wanting to increase the value of their property will do well to consider the cost-effective, return potential of quality landscaping, and to safeguard their investments by hiring licensed, professional landscape contractors to perform the work.”
Improve Curb Appeal
Increase curb appeal will speed up the sale of your home by up to 6 weeks! 85-90% of buying decisions are started at the curb. Additionally, homes with nice landscaping are likely to see sale prices that are 4 -5% higher than similar properties in the neighborhood, according to the Guide for Plant Appraisal. A patio itself can increase property value by 12%!
Are you ready to improve your home’s value and curb appeal?
Contact Outside Solutions today and let one of our professional landscape designers help!
Outside Solutions 410-935-7232
Enrich your outdoor living space for years to come with a patio design that’s well thought out from start to finish.
Whether you’re dreaming up a brand new outdoor living space or are dying to revamp an unsightly slab of concrete, planning ahead is key to creating a patio that’s both beautiful and functional. Here’s the approach we suggest:
Consider the purpose of your patio. “Are you going to throw a lot of parties outside, use it as a family space, or would you rather a small, quiet, private patio just big enough for a couple of chairs and a bistro table?” asks Chad Beidel, owner of Outside Solutions Inc. in Sykesville, MD. “Decide whether your patio will be a gathering place or a getaway space.”
Consider that old real estate mantra: location, location, location. Most patios should be accessible to the kitchen, since that’s where people generally come outside, and down as few steps as possible. However, a getaway patio — perhaps a new space in addition to an entertaining patio — can be more remote, toward the back of the property.
Walk around the property and check out vantage points to determine location and orientation. Depending on what kind of landscaping the house already has, how close it is to neighboring homes, and whether there’s a view, we can usually come up with a couple of areas that will work. Finding the best spot is key early on.
Like location, size matters. It’s common to underestimate how big the patio should be. How many people will normally congregate in the space? If you want a patio with a central fire pit and 4 or 5 chairs, you will probably need a circle of 14 feet in diameter or larger.
There’s no specific rule of thumb as to size, but if the site allows, design proportionately to the house, making the patio as wide as the house and as long as the house’s height, or matching it to the size of an indoor room.
Think about shape, which may be partially determined by the site. Chad uses three basic design styles: symmetrical to the house, assymetrical (slightly askew to the house, but still geometric and modern-looking) and voluptuous curves, which flow with nature.
Curved lines are trendy. Non-geometric patios provide visual interest even when you’re not on the patio. People don’t just sit on the patio; they see it from inside the house and out in the yard as well. But keep in mind, you tend to lose square footage with curved areas. So if you want the curves you will need to allow for making it a little larger.
Choose building materials to complement the color and style of your house. Black-stained concrete may not look good against a stately Cape Cod. Gray pavers may look out of place next to a stucco home.
Natural materials like local stone are popular but expensive. Concrete pavers provide a lower-cost option, and they come in a wide range of colors, textures and shapes. If you use pavers, break up the space with plenty of plants and furniture. Pavers tend to absorb light rather than reflect it, and they can look industrial in a wide-open expanse.
Plan the landscaping Before putting down roots, be honest about whether you’re a plant lover or a low-maintenance person. “You can always do the hardscape first and add plant material later, when it’s easier to visualize the space. The surrounding area of the patio makes the space.
We like to plant right in the patio by leaving a space of ground surrounded by stone or pavers, or jack hammering out a chunk of concrete. Break the patio up with greenery. If you can’t do that, have lots of containers in groupings with different heights.
Finally, think about the extras. A fireplace or fire pit provides evening appeal; a water feature adds ambiance and helps block noise from a busy street. Landscape lighting around the patio is lovely after the sun goes down, and a well-placed trellis can shade the hot afternoon sun and give privacy from a neighbor’s second story.
As you plan, make it fun! Play around a little, and don’t get hung up on details too early. The patio is a part of your home, so have fun with the design and make it yours.
For this project we designed and installed a new front landscape. The elements of the job included building a natural stone retaining wall on the corner, installing new low maintenance landscape plants and a new “Snow Goose” cherry tree.
We also removed the old front concrete sidewalk and designed and installed a much larger and curved sidewalk made of the Techo Bloc Blu60 paver in the sandlewood color.
They love it!!
Chad,
I couldn’t be happier with how everything turned out in our front yard. It truly was a transformation. I caught a neighbor standing in front of our house just looking around when I was coming back from the grocery store.
I also wanted to say thank you for your patience and thoroughness in handling all of our questions and concerns. It was a pleasure working with you. We’ll let you know when we’re ready to do something down the side of our house.
Thanks,
Jaime and Tim
In this set of photos you will see the before and after photos of a complete front of the house landscape and sidewalk makeover. This project was done in two phases (Summer and Fall of 2011). Enjoy!
Are you a homeowner who is in the process or has a desire to do a Landscape Project in Maryland? Perhaps you feel a little overwhelmed or are not sure where to begin. Do not worry, you are not alone! Choosing the right landscaper for your project is the most important part of the process, but can be the most difficult. In this article we will give you a few tips for choosing a landscaper in Maryland.
To start, we believe that the best way to find a great landscaper is through your Friends and Family! This is perfect! You can talk openly and honestly about the pros and cons of the landscaper and their quality of work and communication. In addition, you can go see the project and not feel awkward about invading a stranger’s home.
However, you may not be in a position to get such a referral from a friend or family member. Therefore you will need to search online, look in publications and magazines at advertisements and choose two or three that you “think” look good and then go through the process of calling them, setting up an appointment, and then meeting to discuss your project. This is basically an interview process. If you need to go through this process here are some questions you should ask;
How Long have you been in business or working in the Landscape industry?
Do you have any education in this field of work?
Do you have your MHIC license (this is legally required in Maryland of all contractors who make improvements to your home)?
Can we see photos of projects you have done and can we get a list of references?
What types of warranties do you provide on the materials and the workmanship?
Do you carry liability insurance?
Please explain your contracts and what do you do in regards to changes during the project?
These are some questions to get you started. Of course you will ask more questions as you discuss the project in more detail. As you discuss the project be aware of advice the landscaper provides. You want someone who is proactive with suggestions and is aware of and will point out to you the difficulties or obstacles that you might come against during the project.
Always be cautious of a landscaper who just shoots from the hip and gives you quick answers and does not really listen to your ideas and concerns. Here is a list of some Red Flags that you should, pretty much, escort them nicely to the door;
- Do they talk too much about the price and less about ideas
- Do they talk too much and do not really listen to you
- Do they show up late for the meeting, without calling ( that is disrespectful of your time)
- They have no references, photos or a license
It is weird to me, but way too often, I hear stories of landscapers who never showed up for the appointment, never returned calls or they never followed through with an estimate. Those things are just not acceptable!
Picking a landscaper does not need to be that difficult. If you are comfortable with them and trust that they will do what they say and that they are experienced and knowledgeable then you are headed in the right direction. Your home is one of your most valuable investments. You deserve to have a landscaper who respects your property and one who will give you an exceptional product with consistently great service!
Take your time and enjoy the process. Have fun with creating your new landscape!
Chad Beidel
President, Outside Solutions Inc.
Good Luck!!
This post is a portion of the photos from the Kim project in Owings Mills MD. We will be adding photos as we complete the project.
Take a look at some new photos we added of a recent job in Reisterstown, MD. We installed a Flagstone sidewalk and steppers going up the hill. Turned out great!
Check out some of our recently added photos of projects completed this past Spring. This is the time to start planning for your late Summer and Fall projects. Give us a call!
Outside Solutions, Inc.
2617 Arthur Ave.
Sykesville, MD 21784
410-935-7232
MHIC# 90325
info@outsidesolutionsinc.com