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Terrace - how to plan and build a functional space at home?
A terrace is an outdoor, paved area adjacent to a building for relaxation. It can be open, covered or enclosed by side walls. A well-designed terrace enhances living comfort and allows you to enjoy your garden all year round.
How do you arrange a terrace at home?
When planning a terrace, it is worth considering not only the appearance but also the functionality. Consider already at the design stage:
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whether the terrace is to be used seasonally or year-round,
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What kind of shielding will be needed - from the sun, wind, rain,
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what materials you want to make it out of,
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whether you are planning a side development or a canopy.
For more inspiration, see the entry: Terrace roofing ideas
What should a terrace be made of? What construction should I choose?
The most commonly used materials are wood and powder-coated aluminium. Wooden terrace - made of pine, spruce or larch - blends in well with the garden, creates a warm, natural atmosphere and is great for backyard buildings. However, it requires regular maintenance: cleaning, waterproofing and renewing the surface every few seasons, especially if it is not roofed.
Aluminium terrace is a modern and maintenance-free solution. The material does not corrode, does not deform when exposed to moisture and does not require painting. Thanks to powder coating, it can have any colour, including a woodgrain finish. It is ideal for pergolas with movable canopies and modern terrace development projects.
What to look for when choosing a terrace material?
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location of the terrace (sunlight, humidity, shelter),
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the degree of roofing (open or fully enclosed),
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garden and house style,
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expected durability and ease of maintenance,
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What types of terrace roofing are there?
Terrace roofing is one of the key solutions that affects the comfort of this space. Covered terrace allows you to relax outdoors whatever the weather, protects your garden furniture from rain and UV rays and extends the use season of your patio by up to several months.
Terrace roofing can be:
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immobile - is a durable structure that permanently covers the terrace. At Opened.co.uk, we use canopies made from durable cellular polycarbonate, which allow light to pass through well, are hail-resistant and maintenance-free.
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mobile - is a state-of-the-art solution made of aluminium slats that can be rotated by means of a manual or electric mechanism. This allows you to control the amount of light and ventilation in real time. In the closed position, the slats protect against precipitation.
What should I consider when choosing a patio canopy?
First and foremost:
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location of the terrace (e.g. whether it is exposed to the south or sheltered),
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expected function (whether it is to protect mainly from the sun or from rain and snow),
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ease of use (Movable slats give more control, fixed roof - zero maintenance),
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aesthetics - wood, aluminium, glass or polycarbonate vary in appearance and fit into different arrangements.
The most commonly chosen solutions are:
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Polycarbonate terrace roofing - proven and durable
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Mobile canopy made of aluminium slats - comfortable and modern
Details and examples can be found in the article: Which type of terrace canopy to choose?
What are patio blinds and how do they work?
A terrace can be an open space or a partially or fully enclosed relaxation area. Terrace enclosures are becoming increasingly popular as they increase the functionality of your terrace and allow you to use this space for most of the year. With the right covers, you can protect your terrace from strong winds, rain, sun and even snow - without losing access to light and fresh air.
Why build a terrace?
The terrace enclosure allows:
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shelter from inclement weather,
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gain more privacy,
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reduce heat loss (especially with patio doors),
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create a semi-open space year-round - ideal for relaxing or working.
What do I use for a terrace?
The most common solutions include:
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Movable patio blinds - a system with manually or mechanically rotated slats, allowing stepless adjustment of light and ventilation. Available in wood or aluminium.
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Fixed blinds - fixed-angle development, aesthetically pleasing and effective as a windbreak.
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Toughened sliding glass systems - a state-of-the-art solution that allows the terrace to be completely enclosed while maintaining full transparency and access to daylight.
Terrace blinds - Both movable and fixed, they are a popular form of lateral installation. They are mounted vertically or horizontally, depending on the structural needs and visual effect. In combination with the mechanism OpenUp System You can rotate the slats to the extent you want, adjusting the amount of light, visibility and ventilation.
Find out more:
How do you enclose the sides of a terrace?
If you want protection from the wind and increased privacy, consider:
How do I measure the terrace and select the number of blinds?
Accurate measurements allow you to plan the number of elements precisely. They will help you to do this:
How do I look after my terrace enclosure?
Regular cleaning and maintenance of patio covers prolongs their life and ensures an aesthetically pleasing appearance. Check: How to clean patio blinds - a guide
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Is it worth roofing a terrace?
Yes - a canopy increases comfort, protects from the weather and allows you to use your terrace for longer throughout the year.
What's better: wood or aluminium decking?
Wood is natural, but requires maintenance. Aluminium is maintenance-free durability and convenience. The choice depends on your style and expectations.
How does a terrace blind work?
The mechanism allows the slats to be angled - so you decide how much light comes in and how much space remains shaded.
How do you calculate the number of blinds you need?
Use our calculator: How many patio blinds do you need?
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