Remember the last post about this dry and dull porch area?
As promised, we managed to do some makeover to bring this piece of land into life. Let me take you to the makeover process.


Behind every successful house project, there is a man. A gagah-perkasa-hakhogen-type to do all the ‘messy’ works while the woman being a supervisor. heh.


All you need are :
Faux / artificial grass – RM 9.00 – RM 13.00 / meter (depends on grass length)
Pebble stone tiles – RM 10.00 / piece
Cutter
Why artificial grass?
Since the area is so small and cover with concrete slab, we don’t think it worth to invest on natural grass. Most of our neighbors just cover them up with pebble stones, which means not so practical to us who living with an active toddler and a cruising baby.
Now come to the best part.

Before.
Dull and dry.

After.
Refreshing and energized! *syok sendiri*