Although it’s barely spring, summer is right around the corner. And nothing says summer like better outdoor spaces to play and work in! Now is the time to plan and install outdoor structures so you can spend the hottest days of the year taking advantage of the breeze and shade, while still being able to spend time in the great outdoors.
A Short List of Outdoor Structures
Outdoor structures offer endless
possibilities when it comes to sizes, shapes, construction materials, and
intended uses. However, there are a few that are hardcore backyard staples, to
the point that some might argue a home is completely bare without them. Of
course, the outdoor structures you choose will depend greatly on how you use
your home, but here’s a short list to get you started.
- Patio covers. Already have a patio, but the sun’s putting the kibosh on
your outdoor plans? It’s time for a patio cover. These very simple
structures are essentially a roof for your patio, designed to seamlessly
marry with your existing rooflines and structures. If a permanent roof
isn’t possible, consider adding a shade sail, which can provide a great
deal of shade with very little cost or maintenance.
- Pergolas and trellises. Looking for a fancy place to run some plants for natural
shade with the added benefit of flowers, fruits, or foliage? Pergolas and
trellises provide spaces for plants to climb, as well as providing broken
shade throughout the day. The tighter the construction, the more shade
you’ll have, but if you plan to train vines on your structure, leave ample
room for growth.
- Decks. Of
course, not all the best structures are aerial. There’s absolutely nothing
like a nice deck. You get all the benefits of sitting outside without all
the mud, grass, and bugs. What’s not to like? Decks allow for a lot of
creativity and customization, too, with common add-ons like benches, fancy
railings, and multiple levels to create even more interest.
- Screen porches. If you already have a deck or a patio that you like, and a
roof on it, you can easily convert it to a screen porch with a few
weekends’ worth of effort. With a screen porch, you can still enjoy the
great outdoors, but without having to worry about stinging insects or
debris that may be blowing on the wind.
- Gazebos. Looking
for a freestanding structure away from your house? A gazebo or shelter may
be a good choice. These largely open buildings feature a floor and a roof,
and not a lot else, making them ideal for shady spots or poolside
buildings. Hang a hammock inside and you’ve got the ideal summer
relaxation spot.
- Recreational sheds. By now, most of us have heard of the “she shed,” but
freestanding recreational sheds can be hideouts for anyone. Not a garage
and not a house, a freestanding shed is a structure that allows you to
create any kind of year-round space you can imagine. Add electricity and a
heater, and even winter’s chill is no match for your outdoor studio space
or reading room.
- Greenhouses. If
you’ve got a green thumb, a greenhouse may be the perfect addition to your
garden space. Even a small greenhouse structure will give you more room
for plant-based experiments and somewhere to house your sensitive plants
through the cold of the winter. Be sure to choose a model with excellent
ventilation!
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