Selecting the Perfect Garden Bridge
Small garden bridges have become a popular way to ornament your backyard. They add a fanciful touch to any garden and instantly change an average yard into a spectacular one.
Bridges have been used for thousands of years for crossing rugged terrain and bodies of water, dating to ancient times. There are many different names by which bridges are known, including footbridges, landscape bridges, ornamental bridges, oriental bridges, Japanese bridges, timber bridges, and garden bridges, to name a few.
Small garden bridges are usually slightly arched and most range between 5 and 20 feet long. The standard width is about 3 feet.
The most basic type of garden bridge is an arched or flat plank structure that does not have handrails or side rails. Many ornamental bridges also have guard rails which are both decorative and functional. Some of these rails are made to prevent children from falling off the bridge, while others are purely for decoration.
Choosing the right bridge for your garden does not have to be a difficult task. First, think about the space you have in your yard and pick out where you think a bridge could best fit. Be sure to choose several areas, and then decide on which one is your favorite.
Next, you need to measure the distance you want your bridge to span. While measuring, be sure to measure the distance you want the bridge to traverse, not the arch length. It is much simpler to take an accurate measure of this length, and most companies will sell bridges based on the span, not the arch.
When picking out a bridge, it is important to choose one that is made of weather and water-resistant wood that is also sealed or stained wood. According to Robert Crosse, most small garden bridges are made of cedar, pressure-treated pine, redwood, teak, spruce, or birch.
Some bridges have a steel frame with wooden planks. If you purchase a bridge like this, make sure that it only uses galvanized hardware and stainless steel.
If you are inexperienced at a building, you should look for a bridge kit that is easily assembled and does not need many tools. Pick a set where the manufacturer numbers and labels each board, post, and rail. Then, all you need to do to assemble it is to match up the numbers and tighten the screws.
However, if you are a master Do-It-Yourselfer, you can always build the entire bridge by yourself. Most home improvement stores will sell garden bridge plans as well as bridge kits. Simply buy the materials you need according to the plan and follow the directions. This is a great way to add an attractive bridge to your backyard while enjoying a hobby at the same time.
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