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Make use of the longer evenings : 4 things to incorporate into your outdoor space

Because we could all do with spending as much time as possible in our own gardens

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Spring is here and summer is well on its way. An low and behold we have had some glorious weather to kick start the new season.

I won’t deny that most of us are confined to our own homes and back gardens, but there are some ways to add a little fun and variety to your days being stuck in.

With the lighter evenings, longer days, the warmer weather and beautiful sunshine, we undoubtedly want to make the most of the outdoors and our exterior space. It’s never been a better time to make the most of any outdoor space and create somewhere different to relax, unwind and enjoy the weather – aside from our indoor couch of course.

Fire Pits and Roasting Marshmallows

Even in the height of summer it can get a little chilly as the sun goes down. Plus, we all get a little peckish even after a good old BBQ. Having a roaring fire pit as you garden centre piece not only makes a great focal point, It’s a great social element to keep you outside longer (even when it does get chilly), and is a perfect spot to toast some marshmallows too!

Pizza ovens

Great gardens have some outdoor cooking space too and what better than a specially designed Pizza Oven! An only alternative to cooking indoors that will get all the family involved. Buy a Pizza oven or have one designed and built for your space.

Outdoor Cinema

Have your own personal drive thru in your own back garden. Its never been easier to have your own make-shift outdoor cinema for you to kick back and enjoy a classic movie. Whether you go boho with lots of blankets, cushions and even bean bags, or high end with lounge chairs and mood lighting. Creating your own outdoor cinema is great for those nights in during lock down, and the perfect addition to get your friends together when social distancing ceases.

Summer House

A summer house can often be found in many gardens. They are great outhouses to store garden furniture and offer some more space when Summer hits and the weather is great. If you haven’t already got one, it’s certainly a great addition and can help you keep you outdoors for longer if decorated correctly.

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