Landscaping with Spacer Design System
Published: Terrace & Garden // Published 20.01.2021
Garden landscaping offers the opportunity for being original, by designing something out of the ordinary or using the space in a creative way, hiding its basic faults and highlighting its benefits. Looking for ideas, we found our solution on piatraonline.com. Deco Uni - Landscape Spacer Design System for Gravel, is, as indicated by its name, something useful for separating the spaces in your garden.

Like most landscaping accesories, DECO UNI is simple, versatile, practical, hidden, inexpensive and easy to install. Developed on the structure of other landscaping accesories, such as anti-mold wall separators or those serving as indirect flowerpots, separating the planting areas, DECO UNI is an instant eye-catcher #generatinginspiration.

This helps for assessing our gardening creativity, manage the spaces and establish the wanted connections between different areas of the garden. Technically speaking DECO UNI is a flexible plastic, made of reusable materials, durable in exterior, non-toxic environment, with a lifetime of more than 25 years. Perfect to be used on straight lines but also on curved ones. Its versatility makes it useful for mosaics, decorative stone surfaces, gardening. For ensuring its optimum use after purchase (see all necessary data on our website), we recommend next steps:
1. Space design – it would be excelent a master plan for your landscaping project, because working without one is difficult. We should establish precisely the spaces to be delimited and associated procedure and our plans for every area of the garden. It is good to have a draft of our project on a paper sheet. This draft will be useful for the next phases of your project.
2. Cleaning of areas – after initial planning we need to focus on every area, remove everything on the surface and prevent us from implementing our ideas. Construction debris, damaging plants, wood, stone, every residue that clads the surface and stop serving its initial purpose should be removed.

3. Marking areas – using the drawing from the design stage area, we are now highlighting the areas, making at first a preliminary separation, based on straight lines and forming some uneven squares. Then, we draw the curves in every square, separating it as close as possible to the original drawing.
4. Field measurement of separated spaces – this is necessary before cutting the spacer.
5. Cut spacer according to measurements – use tools and materials suitable for processing plastics (pliers, protective gloves). We recommend double-checking your draft data with on-site data, for avoiding unnecessary extra work.
6. Lay out the spacer on the ground and install it.
7. Making mosaics by "dressing" spaces – it will assume the shapes indicated by the paths made using the DECO UNI spacer.
Working orderly and using the benefits of DECO UNI spacer, we make sure our ideas will landscape the beloved garden.
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