Garden Improvements To Beat A Heatwave

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Not many people complain about a heatwave, especially in the UK where sunshine is sometimes at a minimum. But as wonderful as the hot weather can be, it is still important to stay cool when possible. This is partly because we need to protect ourselves from sunburn and partly because we need to avoid other health risks, such as dehydration and overheating. 

So, with this in mind, here are some considerations for your garden. Be it for this summer or for future summers to come, make those improvements that will help you stay cool during a heatwave.

Top Garden Improvements To Beat A Heatwave

Purchase shaded lawn furniture

An easy way to find shade in your garden is to buy a patio table with a hole for a parasol or to buy an outdoor sofa with added shade. Either way, you could sit back with a nice cool drink and enjoy your garden without having to worry about the harmful effects of the sun. You wouldn’t need to wait until next summer either, as unlike the next idea on this list, there is no need for a lot of renovation. 

Consider a summer house

A summer house isn’t only useful for the summer months, of course. You could use it all year round, for whatever purpose suits you best. It could double up as a home office, for example, or you could use it as a dining area for your family. But when it comes to the summer months, this could be your space to enjoy your garden while staying sheltered from the sun. Set yourself up with everything you need for comfort and enjoyment and relax at your leisure. Summer houses come in all shapes and sizes, but for some inspiration, check out these contemporary garden buildings for some excellent ideas. 

Add a swimming pool

You don’t necessarily need a large garden to incorporate a swimming pool and you don’t need to dig up your garden either. As you can see by clicking on the following link, there are all kinds of above ground swimming pools that are available in all shapes and sizes. Admittedly, some are better for sitting and relaxing in rather than swimming, but if you do have the space available, you could buy something larger to accommodate your backstroke! With your very own swimming pool at home, you would be able to cool off at home instead of facing the crowds at your local beach or leisure centre. 

Invest in a gazebo or pergola

If you want full coverage from the sun, invest in a gazebo. Or if you want some sun coming through, invest in a pergola, as the roof accommodates slats that let the sunshine in. Whatever the case, you will have some shelter should a heatwave occur, meaning you will have the opportunity to stay cool within your relaxing garden haven. Not only that, of course, but gazebos and pergolas can also add decorative appeal to your outdoor area, and can be used throughout the year for your social occasions. 

You don’t need to incorporate all of these ideas so opt for whichever matches your budget. Whichever summer shade option you choose, you will be able to beat the effects of a heatwave and still enjoy the beauty of your garden. These garden improvements will help you in no time at all.

Natasha Colyer
Natasha Colyerhttps://seeninthecity.co.uk
My name is Natasha and I am the Editor and Founder of Seen in the City. I have always loved to express myself creatively, most particularly through my writing, and after working for a number of other companies including Vogue and My Chic City I decided to head out on my own and Seen in the City was born. You can contact me on natasha@seeninthecity.co.uk

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