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Introducing a veranda to your home not only offers shelter from the elements but also adds an elegant touch to your outdoor living area. At SunSpaces, we take pride in offering a diverse selection of verandas featuring both glass and polycarbonate roofing options...

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Garden room with decking

 

Here's another spectacular SunSpaces project that was finished recently: an 11m wide x 3m deep Panorama garden room with decking as the floor.

 

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bi-fold doors

 

Bi-fold doors are becoming increasingly popular here in the UK because they're far more modern than traditional PVC doors. When opened fully, bi-fold doors allow you to break the boundary between your home and garden, which is great during the summer months - but what about in winter?

 

Did you know that here in the UK we have an average of 133 rainy days per year and only 62.2 days of sunshine? That's a pretty bleak statistic, but don't worry - with a SunSpace, you can enjoy your bi-fold doors and your garden for much longer!

 

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For many people in the UK, the 19th of July signals the end of all coronavirus restrictions. In England, face coverings are no longer mandatory, social distancing is no longer required and indoor & outdoor gatherings can be as big as you please.

 

While many people are glad to see the back of the COVID-19 restrictions, a lot of people are still very anxious about the return to a more 'normal' way of living. To answer the question, do we still have to meet outdoors? the answer is no, wherever you live in the UK you can now meet with people indoors or in public places like pubs and restaurants if you wish. The exact number of people you can meet with depends on where you live (we'll get into this in more detail later). 

 

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Young children learning outdoors

 

The coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic is still ongoing, and in accordance with the UK government's current guidelines, most children are currently staying home from school. Critical workers may still take their children to school or a childcare provider, but all other parents are having to look after their children themselves.

 

As a result, many children are now being homeschooled for the first time in their lives. Homeschooling has its disadvantages - most parents have no formal teacher training, and many children will miss be missing their friends right now - but here's one indisputable benefit of homeschooling: it gives kids an opportunity to do their learning outside instead of spending all day cooped up in a classroom.

 

If the weather's nice and you're lucky enough to have an outdoor space to call your own, why not mix up your homeschooling timetable and have some - or even all! - of your lessons out in the garden?

 

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