The concept of ‘entangled design’ is rather new as we head into 2022. Whereas we typically had distinct differences between, say, an office and a bedroom, over the past year those lines have blurred. As a result, continuous, open-air, or what designers call ‘entangled’ design comes to the forefront. And this is even crossing over into the way we use our outdoor spaces.
“As people make outdoor spaces an extension of their home, a few elements come to mind that enhance continuity,” shares Joe Raboine, outdoor living expert and Director of Residential Hardscapes with Belgard. “We are observing entangled design becoming more popular, which combines the surrounding landscape with hardscape designs.”
In case you’re unfamiliar, “hardscape” is an industry term used to describe solid materials used in outdoor design such as natural stone, tile, brick, wood, asphalt and concrete pavers. These products are used for driveways, walkways, patios, walls, decks, fire and water features, outdoor kitchens and more. Adding hardscapes to your backyard can transform a previously unusable or plain space into a beautiful outdoor room perfect for entertaining or just relaxing after a long day.
Interweaving this “hardscape” with your natural “landscape,” essentially “entangles” the design. Says, Raboine, “Irregular edges blended with boulders, grass and aggregate create a more natural, organic look.”
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