How to Prepare Your Outdoor Living Space for Summer
How to Prepare Your Outdoor Living Space for Summer
(ARA) -
Memorial Day and Labor Day are traditionally viewed as the
unofficial beginning and end of summer. Between holidays, life
shifts outdoors as many homeowners make the most of the season. To
enjoy as much time outside as possible, homeowners are increasingly
taking advantage of their decks and patios to create true outdoor
living spaces.
Now more than ever, homeowners view their outdoor living areas as
extensions of the home rather than as separate, rarely-used spaces.
As the outdoor living trend continues to grow, homeowners are
expanding the look and feel of their home's interior, including the
design, furnishings and entertainment features, outside.
The evolving outdoor living trend also enables homeowners to
enhance one of the most valuable investments they have -- their
homes. By creating yard space, and adding or upgrading deck and
patio spaces, many are seeing a return on their remodeling and
renovation investments.
No matter how you choose to embrace the outdoor living lifestyle,
there are a few things you can do to prepare for and make the most
of your summer. For those who already have an outdoor living space,
like a deck, it's time to prepare for the season.
Beyond cleaning, organizing and sprucing up, you should also
evaluate your deck or patio's overall condition and determine
whether or not you need a replacement -- or even an upgrade. A few
things to consider are: the condition of the current material, the
size of your space and if it meets your needs, the amount of
maintenance your current deck or patio requires and whether or not
you have the time it takes. If you decide that you need a new deck
or an upgrade, start planning now.
If you're already planning to build a new deck, first decide what
material you prefer -- composite decking, wood or other materials.
Many homeowners are opting for composite decks because high-quality
composites offer the look of real wood, but don't require a lot of
maintenance. Because it doesn't require sanding, painting or
staining, composite decking enables homeowners to spend more time
actually enjoying their decks instead of caring for them. In fact,
according to a recent consumer survey conducted by national
research firm Synovate for TAMKO Building Products, four out of
five homeowners prefer decking materials that: don't need to be
painted, stained or sanded; don't cause splinters; have a warranty
of 25 years or more and are slip-resistant. Composite decking
materials, like EverGrain and Elements from TAMKO, have all of
these features as well as a true-to-life grain. For additional
information about composite decking materials, a deck building
checklist and more decking ideas, visit www.evergrain.com.
If you're starting from scratch to prepare your outdoor living
space, begin by determining desired uses for the space. For
example, do you want it to be functional for entertaining often or
more for relaxation? Once you determine desired uses, you can begin
to create a space that suits your lifestyle. For ideas, check out
magazines, home and garden TV shows, home décor
catalogues and friends' projects. Keep an ideas folder of designs,
fabrics and looks that you like and then take your time finding
just the right combination for your outdoor living space.
So you can enjoy your outdoor living space as much as possible this
summer, make sure your chosen materials and features suit your
lifestyle and tastes. And as with many things, a little up-front
planning and care will ensure that your outdoor living space will
be an increasingly important and enjoyable part of your home for
many years.
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