Artificial grass is a great alternative for a natural one. It can be installed over almost any surface, requires no maintenance, and attracts no insects or pests. Besides patios, lawns and sport terrains, artificial grass is suitable for poolside decks and boats. At ArchiPro, we offer synthetic grass in different heights, densities, and colours, to meet every taste and requirement.
Synthetic grass is an exterior covering made of artificial fibres to look like natural grass, popular since the ’60s. It’s known as a substrate for sports arenas, but grass turf has a broad application in residential and commercial properties. Synthetic grass comes in all shades of green and different pile heights. The base is solid, with the grass blades stitched on it.
In general, artificial turf best describes sports grass, which is shorter. Artificial grass is an expression commonly used to describe landscape grass, which is longer and fuzzier than synthetic turf.
Fake grass is clean, leaves no stains on clothes, and there is no mud after rain.
Grass turfs attract no bugs or pests. Also, no laying artificial grass ensures no problems with weed.
It’s also an environment-friendly solution. Good quality fake grass is chemical-free, lead-free, non-toxic. Unlike real lawn, it requires no pesticides, weed killers, fertilisers, or any other unnatural substances.
Maintenance is a breeze. Compared to the costs of maintaining a natural lawn, it comes as an extremely budget-friendly, time-savvy solution. There is no need to water it, mow it, remove/prevent weeds—artificial grass only needs to be rinsed occasionally. High-traffic areas may require brushing the blades back up, and that’s it.
Strong and resilient, nylon produces the stiffest blades that hold their original shape for a long time. It’s an excellent solution for sports fields or any areas with high foot traffic. Nylon endures high temperatures without melting or losing stability. It also quite resembles the look of natural grass. For all these reasons, nylon is not the most affordable fake lawn option around.
Polyethylene is a mid-range solution that is most similar to the real grass. It’s a popular choice for homeowners whose priority is aesthetics. Polyethylene is vibrant, pleasant, soft to the touch, but also durable and resilient. Polyethylene grass turfs are simple to maintain, free of debris, with blades that cushion and bounce for a long time.
Polypropylene is the most cost-effective synthetic grass material. It's lightweight, flexible, with a fine texture that provides a realistic look. However, it is not very durable and can become deformed after prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
Artificial lawns pile height is a matter of personal preferences. While polypropylene and polyethylene sometimes perform slightly better when short, hard-wearing nylon provides a steady performance. The pile height of up to 30mm provides the feel of freshly mowed lawn, while blades higher than 40mm tend to lie flat under their own weight.
Pile density determines how lush the grass will look. Low pile density can make synthetic grass look scattered and thin. A fake lawn too dense is also more prone to collecting dust and debris from the air.
On average, the best pile density is between 16,000 and 18,000 stitches per square metre.
While the most vivid, bright hues may be appealing, it’s often worth considering how these colours may work in conjunction with other foliage in or near the grassed area. If a solid colour is chosen in a bright, unnatural hue, it can stand out from the rest of the garden and not work as well as more natural tones - often looking instantly to an observer like a ‘fake lawn’.
In general, an instant lawn that is made in varying shades of green tends to look the most natural and blend well with the rest of the garden, often becoming indistinguishable from real grass once installed.
Artificial grass should be fire-resistant, to prevent spreading the flames in case of an accident.
Harmful substances, such as lead, can be dangerous and have harmful effects on humans and pets. When buying fake grass, it’s advised to check for all certificates and manufacturer’s guarantees.
Some warranties can be vague in how much consumer protection they provide. A reliable warranty should also include UV protection against fading and fibre loss.
Artificial grass is a great alternative for a natural one. It can be installed over almost any surface, requires no maintenance, and attracts no insects or pests. Besides patios, lawns and sport terrains, artificial grass is suitable for poolside decks and boats. At ArchiPro, we offer synthetic grass in different heights, densities, and colours, to meet every taste and requirement.
Synthetic grass is an exterior covering made of artificial fibres to look like natural grass, popular since the ’60s. It’s known as a substrate for sports arenas, but grass turf has a broad application in residential and commercial properties. Synthetic grass comes in all shades of green and different pile heights. The base is solid, with the grass blades stitched on it.
In general, artificial turf best describes sports grass, which is shorter. Artificial grass is an expression commonly used to describe landscape grass, which is longer and fuzzier than synthetic turf.
Fake grass is clean, leaves no stains on clothes, and there is no mud after rain.
Grass turfs attract no bugs or pests. Also, no laying artificial grass ensures no problems with weed.
It’s also an environment-friendly solution. Good quality fake grass is chemical-free, lead-free, non-toxic. Unlike real lawn, it requires no pesticides, weed killers, fertilisers, or any other unnatural substances.
Maintenance is a breeze. Compared to the costs of maintaining a natural lawn, it comes as an extremely budget-friendly, time-savvy solution. There is no need to water it, mow it, remove/prevent weeds—artificial grass only needs to be rinsed occasionally. High-traffic areas may require brushing the blades back up, and that’s it.
Strong and resilient, nylon produces the stiffest blades that hold their original shape for a long time. It’s an excellent solution for sports fields or any areas with high foot traffic. Nylon endures high temperatures without melting or losing stability. It also quite resembles the look of natural grass. For all these reasons, nylon is not the most affordable fake lawn option around.
Polyethylene is a mid-range solution that is most similar to the real grass. It’s a popular choice for homeowners whose priority is aesthetics. Polyethylene is vibrant, pleasant, soft to the touch, but also durable and resilient. Polyethylene grass turfs are simple to maintain, free of debris, with blades that cushion and bounce for a long time.
Polypropylene is the most cost-effective synthetic grass material. It's lightweight, flexible, with a fine texture that provides a realistic look. However, it is not very durable and can become deformed after prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
Artificial lawns pile height is a matter of personal preferences. While polypropylene and polyethylene sometimes perform slightly better when short, hard-wearing nylon provides a steady performance. The pile height of up to 30mm provides the feel of freshly mowed lawn, while blades higher than 40mm tend to lie flat under their own weight.
Pile density determines how lush the grass will look. Low pile density can make synthetic grass look scattered and thin. A fake lawn too dense is also more prone to collecting dust and debris from the air.
On average, the best pile density is between 16,000 and 18,000 stitches per square metre.
While the most vivid, bright hues may be appealing, it’s often worth considering how these colours may work in conjunction with other foliage in or near the grassed area. If a solid colour is chosen in a bright, unnatural hue, it can stand out from the rest of the garden and not work as well as more natural tones - often looking instantly to an observer like a ‘fake lawn’.
In general, an instant lawn that is made in varying shades of green tends to look the most natural and blend well with the rest of the garden, often becoming indistinguishable from real grass once installed.
Artificial grass should be fire-resistant, to prevent spreading the flames in case of an accident.
Harmful substances, such as lead, can be dangerous and have harmful effects on humans and pets. When buying fake grass, it’s advised to check for all certificates and manufacturer’s guarantees.
Some warranties can be vague in how much consumer protection they provide. A reliable warranty should also include UV protection against fading and fibre loss.
Artificial grass is a great alternative for a natural one. It can be installed over almost any surface, requires no maintenance, and attracts no insects or pests. Besides patios, lawns and sport terrains, artificial grass is suitable for poolside decks and boats. At ArchiPro, we offer synthetic grass in different heights, densities, and colours, to meet every taste and requirement.
Synthetic grass is an exterior covering made of artificial fibres to look like natural grass, popular since the ’60s. It’s known as a substrate for sports arenas, but grass turf has a broad application in residential and commercial properties. Synthetic grass comes in all shades of green and different pile heights. The base is solid, with the grass blades stitched on it.
In general, artificial turf best describes sports grass, which is shorter. Artificial grass is an expression commonly used to describe landscape grass, which is longer and fuzzier than synthetic turf.
Fake grass is clean, leaves no stains on clothes, and there is no mud after rain.
Grass turfs attract no bugs or pests. Also, no laying artificial grass ensures no problems with weed.
It’s also an environment-friendly solution. Good quality fake grass is chemical-free, lead-free, non-toxic. Unlike real lawn, it requires no pesticides, weed killers, fertilisers, or any other unnatural substances.
Maintenance is a breeze. Compared to the costs of maintaining a natural lawn, it comes as an extremely budget-friendly, time-savvy solution. There is no need to water it, mow it, remove/prevent weeds—artificial grass only needs to be rinsed occasionally. High-traffic areas may require brushing the blades back up, and that’s it.
Strong and resilient, nylon produces the stiffest blades that hold their original shape for a long time. It’s an excellent solution for sports fields or any areas with high foot traffic. Nylon endures high temperatures without melting or losing stability. It also quite resembles the look of natural grass. For all these reasons, nylon is not the most affordable fake lawn option around.
Polyethylene is a mid-range solution that is most similar to the real grass. It’s a popular choice for homeowners whose priority is aesthetics. Polyethylene is vibrant, pleasant, soft to the touch, but also durable and resilient. Polyethylene grass turfs are simple to maintain, free of debris, with blades that cushion and bounce for a long time.
Polypropylene is the most cost-effective synthetic grass material. It's lightweight, flexible, with a fine texture that provides a realistic look. However, it is not very durable and can become deformed after prolonged exposure to high temperatures.
Artificial lawns pile height is a matter of personal preferences. While polypropylene and polyethylene sometimes perform slightly better when short, hard-wearing nylon provides a steady performance. The pile height of up to 30mm provides the feel of freshly mowed lawn, while blades higher than 40mm tend to lie flat under their own weight.
Pile density determines how lush the grass will look. Low pile density can make synthetic grass look scattered and thin. A fake lawn too dense is also more prone to collecting dust and debris from the air.
On average, the best pile density is between 16,000 and 18,000 stitches per square metre.
While the most vivid, bright hues may be appealing, it’s often worth considering how these colours may work in conjunction with other foliage in or near the grassed area. If a solid colour is chosen in a bright, unnatural hue, it can stand out from the rest of the garden and not work as well as more natural tones - often looking instantly to an observer like a ‘fake lawn’.
In general, an instant lawn that is made in varying shades of green tends to look the most natural and blend well with the rest of the garden, often becoming indistinguishable from real grass once installed.
Artificial grass should be fire-resistant, to prevent spreading the flames in case of an accident.
Harmful substances, such as lead, can be dangerous and have harmful effects on humans and pets. When buying fake grass, it’s advised to check for all certificates and manufacturer’s guarantees.
Some warranties can be vague in how much consumer protection they provide. A reliable warranty should also include UV protection against fading and fibre loss.