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Savour the Summer in a Garden Sunroom

Savour the Summer in a Garden Sunroom

By Andrew Tweddle on 27th June, 2011

After weeks of grey, dreary and less than summery weather, we’ve finally been treated to a weekend of glorious sunshine. Temperatures reached 25˚c in many parts of the country and even topped 30˚c in certain places. It was a weekend that should have been spent in the garden, having a barbeque or relaxing. With the forecast predicting a return to the usual, disappointing British weather on Tuesday, we are reminded how important it is to savour these rare treats. What better way to do this than to relax in your garden, in your very own sunroom from Decorated Shed?

Decorated Shed’s glass sunrooms are a fantastic addition to any garden, whether it’s a freestanding structure or attached to your house. The large windows make up three walls of the structure and let the sunlight in to provide a light-filled space. This space is fit for a number of purposes, including a living room or dining room. The high quality, long-lasting aluminium frame and superior glazing give the whole building a modern and stylish feel.

Each sunroom, if required, can be completely bespoke to your needs. This means your sunroom will fit perfectly into the space you have available. Plus, it can be fitted with a number of top quality fixtures to make the space both useable and practical. The sunrooms, which are fitted with double-glazed or triple-glazed windows, offer unparalleled protection from the elements. Whether it’s the glorious, summer weather that we are occasionally treated to or a much more typical British day, a Decorated Shed sunroom will maintain a comfortable temperature all year round.

So whatever the weather this summer, a sunroom from Decorated Shed is the ideal addition to your garden. It can be the perfect place to entertain friends and family or to simply relax and enjoy the view out of the full-length windows, which make a sunroom such a magnificent space to spend time in.


Category:  Garden Buildings

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