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Can You Create A Garden That Can Be Used In Every Season?

Gardens are wonderful spaces that should be utilised to their utmost potential. It would be unfortunate to have only a small window in which you can enjoy them.

In the summer of 2021, Britons spent £28.5 million on their gardens, sprucing them up due to the sunshine. While it’s a valid course of action, it should also be noted that these outdoor spaces can be enjoyed in all seasons and weather. It can be hard to believe that’s the case, though, especially when UK weather can be rather bleak around autumn and winter time.

You might be wondering how to create a garden that can be used in every season. You’ll find some answers down below.

Construct Shelters

UK weather can be somewhat turbulent and unpredictable. Shelter is a key ingredient in making a more appealing and practical garden in all conditions.

You can add a touch of class to your home and garden with custom-made verandas and awnings from Nationwide Home Innovations. Their innovations can be installed quickly, minimising any potential disruption. Each veranda is compatible with their range of sliding and fixed glass walls, with optional heating and lighting to utilise too. Moreover, Nationwide can visit your property and go through all available options and costing details as part of their free, no-obligation design consultation.

A veranda or awning can be large and impressive, but don’t assume that installing your own is a seismic or bothersome task. It’s an incredibly efficient process and will help you and others enjoy your garden confidently come rain or shine.

Creative Lighting Solutions

Some homeowners don’t install any lights in their gardens. It’s a big mistake, especially in winter when darkness can settle as soon as 5 pm-6 pm.

Moreover, many different lights can add a dynamic feel to your garden. For example, some are solar-powered, helping you create a more energy-efficient space. Others are triggered by sensors, ensuring you never have to worry about leaving them on and hurting your energy bills. These innovations can make you more inclined to use your garden irrespective of the conditions outside.

Lighting can add character too. You can purchase lights that have spiked bottoms, skewering them into the soil to light up a path or trail that you have made. Like a washing line, big bulbed lights can also be strewn across the garden. There are plenty of options to help you keep things interesting.

Weatherproof Your Furniture

Many homeowners rush to bring their garden furniture inside when bad or colder weather occurs. They may also double down on storage solutions to ensure there’s enough room to do so. Still, it’s not always completely necessary.

If your furniture was built out of teak, polyresin wicker, or powder-coated steel, it should be resistant to many elements. For extra assurances, you could always add a cover to your garden furniture when it’s not in use. After all, that’d be much less taxing than lugging it all in and out of garden sheds. Cushions and pillows should still be removed, though.

You can also treat garden furniture with a specialist varnish for added weather resistance. It will blend in colour-wise. In the end, the seasons won’t be as destructive on your garden furniture if you’re prepared.

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