Since artificial grass doesn’t require soil, you can go up as well as over.

Elevated surfaces
Since artificial grass doesn’t require soil, you can go up as well as over. Add color and barefoot-friendly texture to your balcony. Or your roof. Rooftop gardens and recreation spaces are more popular than ever, and artificial grass is the surface of choice. It’s much lighter and more durable than natural grass, and requires virtually no maintenance.

Crafts and indoor surfaces
Artificial grass can take the place of carpet to spruce up your basement, man cave, sun room or kids’ bedrooms. You can put it on the walls and ceiling, too. Cut it into shapes to use a rugs or decorations. Make it into oversize pillows for seating. Glue it to plastic or your resin lawn chairs.

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