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Article Title: Glass Garden Walls Are Sheer Power For Your Landscape Design
Author: Jeff Halper
Category: Landscaping
Word Count: 489
Keywords: Garden Walls
Author's Email Address: [email protected]
Article Source: http://www.contentcrooner.com
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If you want a distinctive custom hardscape element in landscape design, 
consider glass garden walls. These exterior structures are becoming 
increasingly popular due to their capacity for creating eye-catching focal 
points on your property that invite your family and friends to enjoy the 
outdoors in a unique and interesting way.

Glass garden walls have the benefit of acting as a windbreak, creating suntraps 
and, depending on the glass style chosen, providing privacy without closing off 
the dimensions of the exterior space. Available in a range of design options, 
today's glass features finishes that control the amount of light transmitted 
and different surface textures that distort images, which is useful when 
privacy is still desired. 

Glass garden walls are constructed most often of frosted, clear, sandblasted, 
customized etched, or architectural, also known as specialty, glass. Your 
choice of glass material should be informed by its ability to withstand the 
rigors of our weather conditions while still letting in light. 

Once your glass garden wall is built, you have some serious design-conscious 
decisions to look forward to. For instance, to further enhance the appeal of 
the wall, you can place interesting varieties of plants behind it. Bamboo, 
river birch, palm trees, Japanese maple are all good choices that make 
interesting shadows and movement behind the glass. 

Your outdoor lighting can also be used to highlight the glass wall. 
Back-lighting, up-lighting and down-lighting are placement techniques that 
seriously up the dramatic effect of your wall at night.

Glass is also a natural for modern homes and gardens. In general, glass can 
have a contemporary feel to it-depending on style and design, of course. 
Therefore, walls of glass are perfect accoutrements in a modern home garden. 
They are especially effective when paired with a modern water fountain.

Glass walls are prized for their ability to create rooms within rooms. In this 
way, they help define spaces within your luxury landscape design without 
isolating one area from another. Because of this capability, glass as a garden 
wall can be put to good use in urban landscaping, which often must contend with 
small or unusually-shaped spaces.

Your custom pool is another landscaping zone that could benefit from glass 
walls. They strike just the right balance between openness, light and privacy 
for pool areas. In particular around water features, architectural glass 
possesses decorative dimensional elements that surprise and delight with its 
artistic possibilities.

As is true of any wall, a wall made of glass must be built using proper 
engineering techniques. Most municipalities have restrictions on walls built 
over a certain height; for instance, regulations may require that plans for 
walls of two-feet high or taller must be reviewed and approved by an engineer. 
Make sure you are in compliance.

If you're considering a possible landscaping remodeling project, keep in mind 
that glass walls produce a big wow factor for the money invested. With just the 
right design and placement, it may be the single, spectacular element that 
you've been looking for.

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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