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The American Society of Landscape Architects (ASLA) recently sent out the ''2013 Residential Landscape Architecture Trends'' survey, which estimates popularity of various design elements. With response from 166 residential landscape architects, the survey reports American homeowners have grown increasingly drawn to adding outdoor rooms for entertaining and recreation on their properties. The results also show demand for both sustainable and low-maintenance design. The category of outdoor living spaces, defined as kitchens and entertainment spaces, received a 94.5 percent rating as somewhat or very popular. It all but tied with gardens and landscaped spaces at 94.4 percent. Across all categories, 97 percent of respondents rated fire pits and fireplaces as somewhat or very in-demand for 2013, followed by grills (96.3 percent), seating and dining areas (96.3 percent), and lighting (95.1 percent). ''In this uncertain economy, homeowners want to get more enjoyment out of their yards,'' said ASLA Executive Vice President and CEO Nancy Somerville, Hon. ASLA. ''They want attractive outdoor spaces that are both easy to take care of and sustainable.'' Decorative water elements"?uincluding waterfalls, ornamental pools, and splash pools"?uwere predicted to be in demand for home landscapes (90.9 percent). Spas (81.5 percent) and pools (75.3 percent) are also expected to be popular. Terraces, patios, and decks are high on people's lists (97.6 percent), as are fencing (89.6 percent) and ornamental water features (84.2 percent). Americans still prefer such practical yet striking design elements for their gardens as low-maintenance landscapes (93.9 percent) and native plants (86.6 percent), with organic slightly increasing in popularity (65.3 percent compared to 61.2 percent in 2011). In keeping with the local food movement, more people are opting for food and vegetable gardens, including orchards and vineyards (82.7 percent). Besides planting locally and organically, other sustainable elements continue their popularity with homeowners. Native or drought-tolerant plants (83 percent), drip irrigation (82.5 percent), permeable paving (72.8 percent) and reduced lawns (72.6 percent) are making their way into outdoor living spaces across the country. Outdoor Design Elements Outdoor living spaces (kitchens, entertainment spaces) – 94.5% Gardens/landscaped spaces – 94.4% Outdoor recreation amenities (pools, spas, tennis courts) – 76.3% Sustainable design practices – 74.8% Vegetable/fruit gardens – 76.4% Turf lawns – 52.2% Outdoor Living Features Fire pits/fireplace – 97.0% Grills – 96.3% Seating/dining areas – 96.3% Lighting – 95.1% Installed seating (benches, seat walls, steps, boulders) – 90.3% Weatherized outdoor furniture – 82.3% Counter space – 74.4% Utility storage – 64.4% Stereo systems – 58.5% Outdoor heaters – 50.6% Sinks – 49.1% Refrigerators – 48.7% Wireless/Internet connectivity – 47.8% Televisions/projection screens – 45.2% Showers/baths – 43.3% Outdoor cooling systems (including fans) – 31.1% Hammocks – 24.1% Bedrooms/sleeping spaces – 8.0% Outdoor Recreation Amenities Decorative water elements such as ornamental pools, splash pools, waterfalls, grottos, water runnels or bubblers – 90.9% Spa features (hot tub, whirlpool, indoor/outdoor sauna) – 81.5% Swimming pools – 75.3% Sports/recreational spaces (tennis courts, bocce ball, etc.) – 54.3% Movie/video/TV theatres – 34.4% Landscape/Garden Elements Low maintenance landscapes – 93.9% Native plants – 86.6% Fountains/ornamental water features – 84.7% Food/Vegetable gardens (including orchards/vineyards etc.) – 82.7% Organic gardens – 65.3% Xeriscaping or dry gardens – 63.8% Ponds/streams – 58.3% Rain gardens – 58.2% Rooftop gardens – 50.4% Plant walls/vertical gardens – 47.9% Sustainable Design Elements Native/adapted drought-tolerant plants – 83.0% Drip/water-efficient irrigation – 82.5% Permeable paving – 72.8% Reduced lawn – 72.6% Recycled materials – 62.5% Rainwater/graywater harvesting – 59.1% Compost bins – 55.1% Solar-powered lights – 40.6% Geothermal-heated pools – 28.4% Outdoor Structures Terraces/patios/decks – 97.6% Fencing (includes gates) – 89.6% Ornamental water features such as fountains or splash pools – 84.2% Arbors – 83.5% Pergolas – 81.6% Decks – 80.9% Steps – 80.6% Porches – 71.5% Kitchens/ovens – 67.1% Utility sheds (tool sheds, garden sheds, etc.) – 64.8% Art (sculptures, murals etc.) – 61.0% Play structures (tree houses, swing sets, etc.) – 56.3% Awnings, including retractable – 51.9% Pavilions – 47.8% Gazebos – 44.8% Columns – 44.5% ADA-accessible structures (ramps, bars, etc.) – 22.1% For more information about ASLA please visit asla.org. Association news and events are listed at landscapearchitect.com. To view the calendar of upcoming events, visit www.landscapearchitect.com, go to the ''Associations/Events'' tab and click on ''Search for Events.'' If your association has news and/or events that you would like featured on landscapearchitect.com, please send your information via email to associations@landscapearchitect.com.
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