Inspired by elements of old English, French, German, and Dutch farmhouses, farmhouse style décor shares many similarities to other styles borrowed from rural European and cottage style aesthetics. As an American distillation, Dutchess County, NY homes incorporating this style often borrow more heavily from one country’s style than others depending on personal and regional cultural heritage.
While you may be tempted to save on costs by installing the pavers yourself, in the long run, this can often cost you more money than you would have spent hiring a professional to install them for you. Professional hardscapers (us) are trained and certified to do the job at a high standard and, with the experience that comes with years in the field, are able to spot the pitfalls of various terrain before the job has even begun.
If you’re looking to add some extra useable space to your swimming pool area in Dutchess County, NY, a deck or a patio can provide a solution, but how do you know which one is right for you? In this article we’ll weigh up the pros and cons of each to help you decide based on your own unique requirements.
The design process usually involves selecting a main paver—referred to as the field—and one to three accent pavers for use in borders and inlays. For projects here in the Hudson Valley, a very popular ‘field’ paver is Unilock’s Beacon Hill Flagstone.
Whether you envision a welcoming area for family barbecues or long for an exotic getaway feel, the hardscaping design for your patio can play a huge role. Porcelain pavers have emerged as an alternative to traditional natural stone and concrete pavers as a popular choice for their design versatility, low-maintenance, ease of installation, and weather-proof and slip-resistant properties.