In her new book, "Landscaping Ideas That Work," published by Taunton Press, landscape designer Julie Moir Messervy offers several concepts to help achieve the desired landscape at home in the simplest ways possible.

One of these concepts is transforming walkways and driveways into beautiful landscapes, not limiting oneself to just the yard and garden when it comes to outdoor design. Julie highlights that a cracked walkway or pavement in the yard distracts attention from the rest of your property, so pay attention to details.

Landscape designers inform us that the size of a garden is not as important as its artistic organization, which can be simple or very complex, thought out down to the smallest detail and taking into account what each plant should be next to in your garden.

The ideal for any yard and garden, according to landscape designers, is to design the outdoor space so that the landscape is enviable, beautiful and natural, but without neglecting the aspect through which you can enjoy what you have created.

This means that you need to build walkways and paths in such a way that you can stroll with friends and family through the yard and garden, being able to admire everything around you, from flowers to plants and trees in your property.