About Garden Bridges Design Ideas
The use of a small garden bridge is actually a design that dates back to ancient China and Japan. With the right touch, it brings out the beauty of any garden, small and large alike. It used to be called by many other names such as ornamental bridge, foot bridge, landscape bridge, oriental bridge, pond bridge and Japanese bridge. The use of small bridges in garden can also be seen in modern hotels and shopping malls around the world.
Redwood bridges are actually small and arched structures than spans from 4 feet to 20 feet and are about 3 feet wide. The arched design is considered more elegant than the flat bridge. It looks splendid above a small pond in a miniature garden or garden landscapes. The designs of these decorative bridges have evolved throughout the ages and you can now choose from a wide variety of designs. Some landscape companies offer customization depending on the preference of its clients. The hand rails or side rails make these bridges look more beautiful. Hand rails come in varieties as well, may it be for protection for kids or purely for decoration. Some hand rails are heavily designed with ornaments while other rails have lights on both ends to make it look more elegant at night.
Redwood bridges are commonly used in elaborate landscaping projects but it is now being used by many homeowners for their small garden, over their small pond, over a rough or terrain on their lawn or gardens and simply give a new look to any property. Today, arched bridges can easily be seen being sold in many garden fairs, garden centers, and home and garden improvement stores. Most are already assembled but require assembly. You can also talk to landscape experts and they can construct a unique garden bridge for your garden.
It is easy to choose the perfect foot bridge for your garden. All you need is a little planning or you can hire a landscape expert if you have the money for it or if you are totally busy with other things. Make sure that you are using the right kind of wood that was treated correctly so your garden bridge can endure the beating of time and weather. Most durable bridges are constructed of teak, cedar, spruce, pressure treated pine or the most commonly used redwood planks and posts. You can also make use of wood and steel combination's to make your garden bridge sturdier. There are also ready-made bridges that are made from wood and decorative stainless steel braces. When buying a garden bridge, make sure that the fastening hardware is deeply galvanized such as washers, screws and bolts and nuts to ensure the safety of your arched bridge.
Either buying a Do-It-Yourself garden bridge or having a landscape expert to do it for you, a garden bridge will definitely add beauty and charm to your garden. So what are you waiting for? It is time to re-decorate!
There are a lot of benefits that come with having a garden bridge at your own home. Garden bridges have been preferred by homeowners who wish to add a unique sense of vogue to their garden landscaping, and can surely turn a tiny unattractive garden to an attention-grabbing asset of the house. It will serve as a useful ornament when used along with Koi, or fish ponds. So if you are considering having your very own garden bridge, then there are some tips and guidelines that you should keep in mind.
The first thing you should consider is your garden area. While this type of bridge is sure to add fashion and magnificence to any home, you should not just place it anywhere. It is ideal to survey your garden space and select an area that you wish to highlight. A bridge for your garden can easily draw notice, so it should not be placed where it is camouflaged. It can act as the center of your garden or be creatively placed in the corner of your garden lot.
The scale, more specifically the length of the bridge, should also be well thought of.