One way to add to your curb appeal is to make an improvement to one of the first things a visitor sees when they happen upon your humble abode. The mail box!
This is a stone mail box I built a couple of months ago, South of Birmingham, AL. Aside from ditching the rotting wooden post that was the structure for the faded, black box, I also moved the location of the mail box to be more convenient for the homeowners. And, while yes, most of the new metal box is hidden behind stone, the homeowners and I agreed that an upgrade there was in order. The new box is larger than the old one and has a nice copper finish to it that was a nice compliment to the stone. Finally, the day after the finishing touches were done, I hid in some nearby bushes and watched as the postman delivered the mail. Yes! The mail was delivered successfuly and I was able to move on, with confidence, to the next job.
Saturday, December 3, 2011
You've Got Mail ! - Brown Stone Mail Box
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Labels: stone mail box, stone work
Monday, October 31, 2011
A Place to Hang : Brown stack stone wall with firepit, stone benches, and crushed ore patio.
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Labels: bench seating, fire pit, patios and walkways, project showcases, stone work, walls
Tuesday, June 7, 2011
Sometimes Stepping Stones Won't Do
The space between the parking area and the back yard of this Vestavia home is well traveled by adults, children and grand children,,,and me. For years, I had done work in this yard, often inadvertently pushing around the stepping stones that were sitting in the underlying muddy terrain. Then one day it dawned on me. These folks need a solid, mortared walkway! Now, they're happy, their children and grand children are happy, and, I'm happy. Yeah!
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Labels: patios and walkways, stone work, video clips
Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Small implementations can make a big difference
A small amount of stone (around 1 ton) was used on this particular project. The two stack stone walls are barely one foot tall, yet they significantly helped improve the overall appeal of this front yard.
Also, the sloping terrain was negated somewhat and a couple of planting spots were created where roots from nearby trees were making digging a bit of a chore, before.
In my opinion, bold statements can sometimes be made without commiting to a huge undertaking.
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Labels: stone work, walls
Monday, March 7, 2011
Milk Can Water Feature
This recent project involved using an old milk can that the homeowner had and incorporating it into a small water feature. The pond was placed on top of the patio, leaving the smallish, but quaint yard for plants and paths. A 'Bloodgood' Japanese maple was planted near the pond to provide a little shade and offer some interesting reflections on the water surface. A special shout out goes to Bella (featured in the video) and Dolce for their superb company.
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Labels: ponds, stone work, video clips
Saturday, March 5, 2011
Kitchen Window Fun!
One reason I enjoy this time of the year is because that call to do a little fruit tree pruning will typically come in. What's fun about pruning fruit trees? Well, you've got a point there, but the side benefit is that you've got clippings that can be brought indoors to eventually bloom into quite a nice bouquet. Fruit trees, from my experience, are best, but you might have success with other flowering plants such as flowering quince, forsythia, and jasmine. Take a few stems as the flower buds appear to be beginning to swell and put them in a vase of water. Sit the vase in a window and enjoy! Experiment with different plants (what about azaleas or roses) and let me know if you're having success!
Photo Right: This grouping of peach tree stems didn't show any color at all a week ago.
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Labels: landscape tip, pruning, Rob's musings