Choosing The Right Garden Parasol To Protect You And Your Family
Whether you love dining al fresco with family and friends or
just lounging on a garden steamer with a glass of iced tea
enjoying your gardens beauty, make sure you shade yourself from
the unpredictable British summer weather with a garden parasol.
Parasols help you to avoid those harmful UVB rays of the sun
around noon which can cause heat related disease and may also
affect the immune system and also shelter from the summer
showers that are infamous with the UK weather by shading you and
your family.
The UK market for garden leisure products is growing rapidly so
you can now find parasols in a wide variety of styles, materials
and colours that will complement your natural surroundings.
People spend a long time choosing garden furniture so they can
create the perfect ambience for their outdoor space, from
elegant French bistro sets to contemporary glass and wood dining
sets; and the right parasol will compliment any garden furniture
whilst helping to keep it from deteriorating from sun and rain
exposure.
The style you choose is obviously important to suit the look and
feel of your garden. There are a myriad of traditional style
parasols; round, square, oblong, with fringes, to name but a few
so there is definitely something for everyone. Air vents in the
roof of the canopy are recommended so the wind can flow through
the parasol and stop it from swaying to violently in strong
gusts and extras such as suede corners on the canopy will ensure
a longer life span for the material.
Creams and greens are more traditional colours for canopies as
they blend effortlessly with the colours of the garden but if
you feeling adventurous or want to make a real design statement
why not try a deep blue or red. One major tip is to make sure
that the canopy is easy to clean so you can keep it looking like
new without having to constantly bring it indoors after each
use.
Choosing the construction of the pole is important for
durability, rot resistance and matching with your furniture
style. Materials such as bamboo are aesthetically pleasing but
will obviously not have the same life span as a hardwood or
aluminium pole, which if treated properly will last for many
years.
There are also different mechanisms available for raising and
lowering the canopy. Wind up systems are possibly the easiest to
use as they take the least amount of effort and look stunning
when finished in materials like brass. Pulley and peg systems
are also readily available and very traditional.
Irrespective of what type of garden you have, be it an English
country cottage type or a Japanese minimalist look, relax and
enjoy the lazy pleasures of the outdoors at any time of the day
with the protection of a beautiful garden parasol.