Parade of Homes

Fall 2016

Parade of Homes featuring the best of new homes in Manitoba, Canada

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You'll need measurements and pictures, which are helpful to the designers. To start, there will be some digging to excavate a base for the "structure" of your landscaping. This is important to ensure things stay put, with no heaving or shifting. One new innovation is polymeric sand. using it between paving stones after installation prevents unsightly weed growth and erosion between the joints, and it keeps burrowing ants at bay. As for the type of paving stone, more people are choosing a natural look as opposed to a manufactured look. "Last year, we brought in Bridgewood which looks like an old wood plank," says Wiebe. "If you want to talk about something that's easy care — this will never rot, it will never twist." Barkman has also introduced a line called Terra nova. "It goes together like a jigsaw, but it looks like hardwood so when you look out your patio doors, it can actually look like your living space is flowing continu- ously right out the door," Wiebe says. Larger pavers are popular, with some as large as 12-by-24 inches. Larger pav- ers, although heavier, can be installed much more quickly. GreAT lAndSCAPeS Cont'd from page 119 Cont'd on page 122 120 Parade of Homes FALL 2016

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