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Key points of private courtyard design
One is that the old people's legs and feet are not very flexible when dealing with the terrain, so when doing the ground, we need to pay attention to making the ground as flat as possible, and at the same time, don't set too many steps, and don't set too high a gap when setting the steps, otherwise it will easily cause more damage in case of tripping!
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One is the treatment of lighting. Generally speaking, the eyesight of the elderly has declined, especially in the dark night, and the night vision effect is very poor, because for some too hidden corners and places that are easy to trip, we must do a good job in lighting design, so that it will be safer for the elderly to walk at night!
Many old people will like flowers and plants or practical things. We can see if we need to build a flower pond or vegetable pond for the elderly according to their needs, so that they can happily use their spare time to grow vegetables! In addition, you can also build a pool where fish can be raised. Many elderly people also have a hobby of feeding fish!
In short, if you want to create a garden landscape suitable for the elderly, first, consider safety, second, consider preferences, and the rest can be done according to daily configuration!
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