Why a Patio May Not Be Complete Without a Pavilion in Madison, WI

Why a Patio May Not Be Complete Without a Pavilion in Madison, WI

Spending time in your outdoor living space means being comfortable as you create memories with friends and family throughout the year. Adding a pavilion to your patio will help everyone stay outside longer as they shelter themselves from the baking sunlight, sudden rainstorms, or gentle snow. The best thing about adding a pavilion is planning what you put inside of it. Here’s why a patio may not be complete without a pavilion in Madison, WI.

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The Foundation

Pavilions are the perfect hybrid structure for a landscape due to the fact that they have a closed roof and open walls. This allows shelter from most weather - which makes a pavilion one of the best investments you can make in outdoor living. 

When designing a patio, first consider which elements of outdoor living you want to include in its footprint: a seating area, an outdoor kitchen/dining space, or both. This will dictate not only the size but the location of the pavilion. 

Then, it’s time to add some creature comforts. Of course these same creature comforts could be found in any patio, but without the shelter that the pavilion roof provides, you still won’t get to enjoy them if the skies open up.

Fire Features

Keeping warm by the fire makes outdoor living truly special. A gas-fueled fire table is a great choice. It can fit in smaller spaces and can do double duty as a dining table (with the added flair of a flaming centerpiece). The grandest of all fire features, outdoor fireplaces can be either wood-fired or natural gas, as long as the chimney is vented outdoors. Add on additional capabilities with a separate compartment for a wood-fired pizza oven to keep everyone fed and happy with bubbly, delicious wood-fired pizzas.

An Outdoor Kitchen with a Bar Seating Area

Placing an outdoor kitchen under a roof is always a good idea. That way, a sudden rain won’t ruin your meal and you can prepare and cook in the great outdoors no matter the weather. 

Incorporating a bar seating area to a pavilion-sheltered outdoor kitchen allows your friends and family to spend time outside without the need to return to the house when they get hungry or thirsty. If space is at a premium, a bar serves as a dining space instead of a separate dining table. Enhance your outdoor refreshment abilities with a wine cooler, a freezer for ice cream, or a kegerator.

Heated Floor

If you’re updating your entire patio, consider installing a driveway heating system under the ground surface of your pavilion. During the colder months, this will become a luxurious feature that will make the possibility of hanging out in the pavilion much more attractive. Our extremities are the first body parts to get cold, so a heated floor will turn out to be very useful. Any snow or rain that blows into the pavilion will quickly melt and evaporate to keep the space even cozier.

The closed roof will help trap some of the heat generated by radiant floor heat and a fire feature. It doesn’t get any cozier!

While you’re at it, if you’re renovating your entire patio, consider a heating system under the entire patio. You’ll never have to slog through slush or tiptoe over ice on your way to your cozy pavilion!

Lights

Outdoor lighting on a patio is a must, for ambience and safety. Within the confines of a pavilion, lighting takes on a wonderful glow that radiates off the wooden structure, giving your outdoor living space a warm atmosphere.

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