Benefits of a Covered Patio

1. Extension of habitable space
By roofing your patio, you’ll instantly extend habitable space and get a couple more square feet to accommodate garden furniture or even an outdoor kitchen or bar. On top of the spatial home stretch, a covered patio will serve as a 24/7 invitation for your family to come out and spend a few extra hours of quality time al fresco regardless of the weather conditions.
2. Add a few figures to estate value
3. Keeping furniture safe and dry
With a roofed patio on your estate, you no longer have to worry about extra storage space for your outdoor furniture – and you can also wave Goodbye to rust, discoloration, and nasty rain stains on upholstery. Even on the hottest of summer days, your garden furniture will be safe from intense sunlight, and should a rainy spell chance upon your neighborhood, seating and tables will be dry and rust-free.
4. Stay cool and safe from UV rays
Outdoor furniture isn’t the only thing a patio roof will protect: your potted plants will also be safe from harmful UV rays and sudden downpours, and so will you. A roofed patio is particularly convenient for regions with humid climate or intense heats in summertime: however brutal the elements get, you’ll always have a snug spot to curl up and enjoy your spare time outdoors.
5. Guest entertainment area al fresco
6. Add character to home-sweet-home
Properly executed patio roof will add character to your home, and it will also amp your house aesthetic value by creating a suave transition area from the garden to the interiors which will require minimal maintenance. On top of that, the patio roof will also stretch the roof of your house, making it easier for you or your plumber to go about leaky roof repair and roofing updates.
Have you decided to coat your patio with a neat crown? Patio roofs are a great DIY project for crafty homeowners, and you can choose roofing material from a wide range of available options such as wood, metal, thatching, and aluminum panels. To round off your deck, you can dress it up with a suave umbrella, shade sail, pergola, or retractable awning; after all, life’s too short to spend your evenings sipping drinks on a less than awe-inspiring patio. Good luck!
Author bio:
Zoe Clark is a journalist, freelance stylist and blogger. She is a visual storyteller and aesthetician by heart who often writes about decorating and DIY ideas. She loves sparking creativity in people and giving them ideas for their own spaces.