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Closing In on Decks and Patios

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Home improvement projects often start on the inside of your house. But don’t discount the value of creating outdoor “rooms” by enclosing outdoor patios or decks. Enclosing an outdoor patio or deck is a great way to add space to enjoy being outside in all kinds of weather. But it’s also a way to enhance the beauty and value of your home at the same time.

There are several ways you can enclose a patio or deck and your choice depends on your intended use of the space. For example, you can fully enclose the area with a screened porch to eliminate any problems with bugs. You can enclose the space with windows that open easily for a room that works year-round. But the beauty of a patio or deck with the addition of a roof, columns, and leaving the sides open to the surrounding yard, gardens, and beauty is also an incredibly appealing option.

You just have to decide how you want to use the space. That will lead you to choosing the type of enclosed area you want to create. Developing your plan by creating a drawing on a piece of paper is a good place to start. You don’t need an expensive architect, although you may want to hire one, to create the plan that you desire. Consider whether or not you want it fully enclosed, partially enclosed, or simply covered with a roof. Think about the type of roof you want – for example, would you like a 12 foot ceiling, an angled roof, or something else?

Once you have an idea of what you want, you are ready to contact a builder or architect to help with the plans. An architect can draw the plans for you to build your own structure, or it can be used by a builder. Many builders also create their own plans by simply looking at your sketches and ideas. This can save you a lot of money. If you’re trying to build the structure yourself, you should consider an architect’s help to make sure you have load distribution and other factors managed well.

For your home improvement project to fit in well with your surroundings and complement your existing home, it’s important to use products that blend with your existing house. Matching shingles, wood, and color are important to make it appear as an extension of your home and not an ‘add-on’.

In addition to creating the surrounding walls and roof, you should consider including a free-standing fireplace or firepit in your new room. These are a great addition to outdoor spaces, whether the space is fully enclosed or left open. They are extremely inviting in cold weather and offer lots of opportunities for outdoor entertaining in winter or colder months. It does increase the expense to your home improvement project, but it is well worth the investment for many years to come.

Creating an outdoor room by enclosing or partially enclosing your deck or patio is a great way to enhance the value of your home and give you more room for enjoying your space. It takes some thought and work on your part to design the space exactly as you want it based on how you will use the space. Creating a plan and preparing a budget will help you stay focused on your goal and will result in an outdoor space that will be used over and over again and that will provide a good return on your investment.

Enjoy your deck or patio more by creating an improved living space where you will create many memories of good times.



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