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Article Title: Rock Landscape Design Accents Virtually Anything In The Yard
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 560
Keywords: Rock landscape Design
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.articlemarketer.com
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The intention of all professional landscaping is to shape the natural world 
into a comfortable outdoor living space suitable for human relaxation and 
entertainment.  Perhaps no other element serves this intention quite so well as 
stone.  Because stone is found in every environment throughout the world, rock 
landscape design and provides the ideal unifying element between human 
structure and natural forms.  

The most powerful attribute of stone is its sense of absolutism.  This makes it 
ideal for building any type of boundary that subdivides a property into areas 
of special interest.  Architectural walls, columns, dry set stones, stone 
veneered walls, and stone borders can all be used to set aside special patio 
areas for conversation, outdoor room construction, and courtyard design.  

Dividing a property in this fashion is similar to adding furnishings to an 
empty room.  Even though space is occupied in the process, it appears to grow 
in size as relationships between objects seem to take on dimensions and lives 
of their own.

Rock landscape design also provides an excellent compliment to any landscape 
element containing water.  This is especially true for natural swimming pools 
and ponds that are deliberately built to emulate wild mountain lakes with 
streams pouring into them from overhead cliffs.  

Stone can also be used to cover the gunite basins used to build these 
structures-concealing the hidden pumps, aerators, and drains beneath the water 
with an all natural disguise than even the most critical eye will never see 
through.

Swimming pools are another water feature that greatly benefit from the 
aesthetic created by a rock landscape design.  Stones are used to build 
decorative copings around the water's edge that make the pool appear more 
natural than manmade.  

Stones are also one of the most popular building materials for swimming pool 
patios because they provide a very safe surface to walk on with wet feet and 
blend exceptionally well with surrounding garden elements.  In a similar 
manner, stone copings around custom fountains always add an Old World or 
Classical touch to the water's edge and help compliment surrounding flower beds 
and ground cover plants.

Driveways and walkways are two other landscaping elements that depend on rock 
landscape design for aesthetic and functional essence.  Many people would much 
rather have a stone motor court installed than a concrete drive simply because 
it adds beauty to the front yard.   

This is very popular in front of homes that are characterized by very formal 
architecture and a stately sense of form.  In less formal settings, where an 
all stone driveway may risk overdoing it a bit, rocks places on either side of 
a concrete slab can be used to dress up an otherwise plain hardscape form.

Many purely decorative elements can also be enhanced with rock landscape 
design.  Areas typically adorned with vegetation can be further magnified with 
a less-is-more approach to stone placement.  Any tree with a flower bed around 
it, for example, can be further distinguished by adding a circle of stones 
around the flowers.  

Wooden arbors can be made to appear more natural by placing decorative boulders 
on either side of their entrances.  An entry garden can also be greatly 
accentuated with large decorative boulders that compliment garden elements and 
create a sublime sense of presence under special outdoor lights.

Jeff Halper has a passion for landscaping and landscape design, for more 
information about landscaping and gardening visit http://www.exteriorworlds.com
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