By Administrator on May 21, 2012 in Home and Family
Summer is just around the corner; soon it will be warm and bright. Homes keep you warm in winter but sometimes struggle to keep you chilled in the summertime. If your house is just too uncomfortable, then you need to have an alternative to enjoy our short but sweet summer evenings. A Garden Studio may be the way round your issues.
It's a great space to spend your evenings, with pals or family. Serve a light summer spread or host a film night with your closest chums, a Garden Studio adapts nicely to every summer event allowing you to flee the normality of your home.
The better part about summer is allowing your kids to play for hours outside, not stressing about the mess they are making. All that summer air is bound to make your youngsters tired, so make the studio into a safe snooze area permitting you to still enjoy the summer sunshine. Try to not decorate the studio so it's a standard room. eep it simplistic and effective. Less is more in this example.
If you've got the space then a garden studio is a perfect changing area. A modern addition to your pool, it works nicely as pool house. Grab a couple of towels, add some lounges and hang up some hooks and you have created an area to change and relax after a swim. Or if you are hosting for a night or 2 and short of room in the house, the Studio is a great space to line up a temporary bed for your visitors allowing them to stay all night in a free and comfortable environment.
These are a couple of concepts on how a Garden studio can be good for you. There are lots of alternative routes of using up that space. A small amount of imagination and a little time decorating your studio makes it more appealing and fascinating to your friends and family.
I am James Barclay, and a Garden Studio expert. I read, and blog about garden issues and you can check out Henley?s Garden Office website where they display a variety of garden rooms.
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