
Synthetic Turf Options Available For Landscaping And Sport In Christchurch
The company's artificial grass supply includes products for home gardens, schools, pet areas, and commercial landscapes. Options feature antibacterial infill and CoolTouch™ technology, with designs intended to mimic the look of natural grass. Products are permeable and recyclable, and are available for both professional installation and DIY application.
For sports facilities, Lifestyle Lawns provides dedicated sports turf in Christchurch, covering codes such as rugby, football, tennis, and golf. The turf systems are constructed to support safe play and long-term durability, with alignment to standards set by FIFA, FIH, and World Rugby.
Turf options are offered in multiple pile heights and configurations to suit specific user requirements. Custom design services are available for sporting clients, including layout planning, drainage design, and base preparation.
Lifestyle Lawns continues to work with schools, councils, and property owners across Christchurch seeking sustainable, functional alternatives to natural grass. More information and consultation options are available via the company's website.

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