Is it time to give your outdoor space a
winter makeover? Now that warm weather is in the rearview, your porch or patio
could likely use a wardrobe change. Ensure a space that tempts you outside
during the chill of the winter. Learn how to outfit your outdoor
living area for the winter with these tips for
accessorizing for winter warmth and coziness.
Restyling Your Outdoor Room for
Winter
- Protect
Nothing is worse than cold, soggy outdoor furnishings. Ensure an enjoyable outdoor experience, keeping your porch, patio, or deck dry and protected from the elements with a StruXture adjustable aluminum pergola addition. Simply close louvers with the click of a remote or smartphone programming, eliminating damp furnishing and banishing snow buildup. On fair weather days, easily open louvers and indulge in the rare warmth of the winter sun, taking advantage of your backyard space in any weather.
- Insulate
Outfit your pergola with motorized curtains to keep drafts at bay, placing rugs underfoot to insulate against the cold.
- Entice
Pile on the pillows and adorn seating with cushions and blankets, which will beckon your family into their warmth. These inviting accessories help you retain heat outdoors, make seating more comfortable, and are easily stowed in storage benches when not in use.
- Warm
Incorporate outdoor comfort features, outfitting your pergola with overhead infrared heaters for fast, energy-efficient warmth, or add the relaxing glow of a fire feature. Today’s options span a wide array of price points and styles from portable gas models to built-in electric centerpieces that are safe, easy to operate, and environmentally friendly.
- Illuminate
Light is always welcome on shorter winter days, whether built-in task lighting or ambient options such as rope lights, curtain lights, lanterns, and battery-operated candles that impart a magical air.
Don’t let old man winter freeze you
out. Ensure a backyard space you can enjoy year-round with the help of Denver
Pergola Systems today.
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