How To Use Your Rooftop Space Year-Round (Even In Winter!)

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Do you like stargazing, fresh air, and beautiful views? Whether you live in a city, small town, or more rural area, having a rooftop area can be a huge bonus. As such, you may have already considered ways to repurpose your roof space for the ultimate retreat space during late spring and summer, but have you thought about using it in winter and fall? While this may seem unlikely if you live in a cold or snowy area, there are actually multiple different ways you can turn existing rooftop space into your own winter oasis.

The first thing to figure out is how to keep your space warm during the chillier months. Check for any structural damage in your roof that could be bringing in the chill. Following repairs, one great option is to get an electric infrared heater like this AKIRES Outdoor Electric Patio Heater. These are not only meant to be better for the environment than natural gas or propane, but they heat objects rather than air, meaning you will feel the warmth without it being pulled away by the frigid winter wind. In addition, they do not need as much ventilation as gas heaters, so they can be used on rooftops that are covered, too. Before purchasing a heater, make sure your outlets are working properly and are protected from the elements to prevent possible fire or damage. If your rooftop tends to get lots of snow or rain, then you may also want to consider getting a gazebo or the Akon Curtain Clear Deck Curtain Enclosures to keep precipitation off. Just make sure to read the instructions on your heating unit and allow proper ventilation when in use. Once your rooftop is warm, how can you make it cozy and inviting during the winter months?

Additional furnishings for year-round rooftop use

Believe it or not, your rooftop furniture can also have a great impact on whether your space is usable throughout the year. By investing in weatherproof options, you can extend the life of the furniture through summer rainstorms and winter snow as their durable materials make them resistant to extreme temperatures and weather. You can even get furniture covers that are insulated, meaning they will keep your warmer in the winter and can be removed during the hotter months when they are not needed.

Prepping your rooftop patio for use all year-round isn't just about adding large, technical features, though. You can also stock your space with plenty of smaller items that make it more comfortable and can even help you achieve a cozy winter home aesthetic. For example, just like you might keep sunscreen and hats on hand for your rooftop in the summer, you can also store a variety of useful items you will need for fall and winter such as hats, cozy slippers, and chapstick as these seasons tend to be less humid. In addition, you can prep the area itself with plenty of warm blankets and pillows to help you snuggle up and enjoy the space no matter the time of year.  Finally, to help make your rooftop inviting all year long, why not consider adding some budget-friendly patio lighting ideas that will make the winter days seem less dark and will add some extra charm to those longer summer nights?

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