Artificial Turf Decoration Ideas for the Christmas Holidays
Artificial grass
is a carpetlike material usually made of synthetic fibers that is meant to look
like real or natural grass. It was mainly used for sports, with the first ever
artificial turf sports field being used in the 1960s in Astrodome, Texas.
It is also ideal
if one wants to refrain from the usual maintenance that real or natural grass
needs such as fertilizing, mowing, and watering.
Also, the artificial
grass installation process is quite simple
and can be done DIY style or through a company installer.
Having said that,
regardless of the effort done for planning and investing in synthetic grass,
decorating it is one of the most exciting activities one can look forward to,
especially during the festive Christmas holidays.
Here are a few
decoration ideas for artificial turf during the Christmas holidays:
· Everyone
loves a gingerbread house, right? Building a gingerbread house around the
outdoor area is a great way to tweak its appearance and it fits well with the
artificial turf. It is also one of the best decors for the Christmas holidays.
· Beware
of holes on your fake grass. Although artificial grass is durable, it is not
hole friendly. Putting in stakes or pins can cause severe damage to your turf.
It is advisable to use them somewhere outside of the material.
· Use
colorful lights to illuminate the outdoor space and make it stand out. Use them
with caution though, as lights such as string lights or ropes can electrocute
someone.
· It
is also possible to create a Christmas wreath out of the artificial grass.
· Using
an artificial grass runner can provide an attractive display if hosting a
Christmas lunch or dinner.
Conclusion
Easy
Turf is an Australian-based landscape company that offers realistic grass and
turf to a range of clients all over Australia.
Feel free to get
in touch at 1800 EASY TURF (1800 327
988) / 03 9315 3041 to get a quote.
Visit their website https://www.easyturf.com.au/ for more information on your artificial turf needs
and inquiries.
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