Skip to main content

A Splash of Luxury: How to Warm Up Your Garden



Your garden will provide a little bit of tranquility within the home. Yet, you might only use your outdoor space when the sun is shining. However, you don’t need to wait for warmer temperatures to make the most of your outdoor space. Simply find out how to warm up your garden, so it’s accessible all year long.


Install a Fire Pit

It’s not hard to see why fire pits are becoming so popular. Not only are they easy to use, but they are affordable, portable, and effortlessly stylish. There are numerous designs to choose from to complement your exterior, such as wood-burning styles; yet propane and gas are more environmentally-friendly options.

They’re also traditionally designed low to the ground, so they can make a great focal point when surrounded by stylish outdoor furniture, so they’re ideal for toasting marshmallows and making s’mores with friends.


Treat Yourself to a Hot Tub


Would you like to spend more time in your garden? Treat yourself to a luxurious hot tub, which can reach temperatures of 104 degrees F. You can position the hot tub on either a patio or decking, and they’ll provide the perfect place to relax those sore muscles after a long, hard day.

You’ll also be happy to learn you can use the hot tub in all weathers, even if it is snowing outside. Just make sure you have a fresh towel, robe, and slippers nearby when you decide to slip out. Hot tubs will also require regular maintenance, so ensure you invest in an iONRx natural hot tub sanitizer.


Chimenea

Do you not have the budget for a fire pit or hot tub? Opt for a chimenea, which is an affordable fire feature created from either metal or clay. Choose a sturdy design that features a spark screen for safety. You could also invest in a chimney extension for smoke ventilation. You can guarantee you’ll warm up in no time on a cold evening.


An Outdoor Fireplace

An outdoor fireplace will not only help you remain warm in your garden, but it will also become an impressive focal point that will wow your guests. Add outdoor furniture and a table near the fireplace to create an outdoor room that will welcome your loved ones into the relaxing space.


You can either invest in a custom-built design or you can try a do it yourself project, which you can make from either brick, concrete, or stone. The choice is yours. However, there are some considerations to make before you install an outdoor fireplace, such as low-hanging trees and whether smoke will blow into your neighbor’s backyard.


Heated Flooring

Add a splash of luxury to your garden by installing heated flooring within patio or decking. There are systems you can install to successfully warm up the flooring, which can also melt away snow. It’s one feature that will almost certainly impress your guests.

Have you got any helpful advice for warming up an outdoor space? Please share your garden tips by writing a comment.

Comments

Popular posts from this blog

"The Reading Game" Review and Giveaway

Description: The first book in  The Reading Game  learn-to-read series tells the story of a skunk without a stripe who is rejected by the other skunks but finds acceptance among some cats and becomes their defender.  It’s told in rhyme, is beautifully illustrated, and is 32 pages long.  It will be the first book the student reads, and there are five more to follow in this groundbreaking learn to read program. Each of The Reading Game's six stories is told using just thirty new words.  These are broken down into six sets of five words.  The student learns to read each set of five words by playing a simple word matching game.  Frequent exposure through play hard wires these words into long-term memory.  Rote learning is transformed into a fast-paced game with a winner every few seconds. After completing Skunk, Game 1, the student has learned five words (can, cat, is, me, not).  Playing Game 2 adds an additional five w...

6 Word Saturday

My bed is calling my name!  

Book Review: "God I feel Scared"

Kids have big feelings, but none of their feelings are too big for God. In this picture book from licensed counselor Michelle Nietert and Tama Fortner, young readers will explore what it means to feel scared and discover how to manage their emotions in a healthy way. Scared is a feeling that can be hard to face, but if we listen to it, we can learn things about ourselves. In  God, I Feel Scared , children will discover that it’s okay to be scared and that God is with us in all things, including fear. With simple, accessible text, scared becomes an emotion that kids don’t need to avoid and instead something they can use to better understand themselves and grow closer to God. The bright, emotive art by Nomar Perez will draw kids in, and a note in the back provides tips and techniques parents and caregivers can use to help young children process their feelings in a beneficial way. God, I Feel Scared  teaches kids ages 4 to 8 how to: Identify the feeling of fear and recognize thin...