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I love London - want to know why? Here are my favourite places in London and my list of the best things to do in London, from visiting the parks and pubs to free festivals, food markets, museums. By Natalie Chu January 8th marked the grand re-opening of the new Commons Lounge, previously known as The Student Life and Sustainability Centre. The event was complete with free food, excited.
WHAT IS A SCREENED PORCH AND WHAT CAN YOU GET?
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Shielded porch is a kind of porch that is built on the outside of the house. This type of porch is covered with large screens or windows. This is done to prevent insects, bugs and flies from entering the house. A screened porch is a great feature that you can add to your home.
If you hire a contractor, you can have yourself examined on the porch for your home. However, if you are willing to do any construction work yourself, you can build a porch on the porch for your home using verandasets available on the market. There are many options and you can choose the best for yourself.
Creating your own screened porch costs you much less than creating it by a designer. You have to make sure that you buy the best building material. This is because this screened porch is exposed to the outside environment and inclement weather all the time. Therefore, you do not want to get caught in terms of termites or worsen a few years after its establishment.
BEFORE CONSTRUCTION
Once the screened porch has been built, there is no turning back. That's why you do not want to regret when the porch is ready. You must consider having the maximum space on the porch. A few square feet of space can do wonders for you. It can become a place to eat and your kids' favorite place to play.
Secondly, you need to have the veranda at the side of your home that can give you the proper privacy to the neighborhood. The location of the porch must also be such that it does not get too cold or too warm.
AMAZING USE OF SCREENED PORCH
The screened porch is the place in your home from which you can come closest to nature. You can have an amazing personal time reading your book or enjoying a cup of tea. It can become your small dining area and guests will definitely love it. You can get some of your favorite furniture there and do whatever you want.
We all feel stress from time to time and the chance to really sit back and think what it is that makes us happy and content is not always easily achievable. We often ignore the fact that what we actually like to do is probably something pretty simple that doesn’t require any money, materials, or technology for us to embrace a feeling that we often forget exists.
Learning how to relax is just as important as learning how to work and once you realize where you feel most at home and most in-tune with yourself then finding your way back to this spot may help you to alleviate any feelings of undue pressure and tension.
So, without further ado, I’d like to present five of my most favorite places to relax and if you like the thought of them then feel free to share them yourself as they’re not mine, they’re actually everybody’s.
In the kitchen
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There can be few finer places to let you know that everything’s right with the world other than sitting at an old oak table on a cobbled kitchen floor. Sunday papers, a pot of tea, and the door to the garden slightly ajar to let the sounds of birds tweeting gently drift into your mind like a musical caress. Throw in a chunk of white bread, roughly cut and covered in butter and marmalade, and you’ve got the ingredients for a good morning’s worth of rest and relaxation – ah, bliss.
In the garden
The old adage that you’re nearer to God in your garden than anywhere else on earth is certainly true in our back yard and bees buzzing from flower to flower help to form the backdrop to time very well spent outdoors. Layout a towel, set up a deckchair, or simply sit, crossed-legged, and watch the insects work and the plants toil as you rest easy with the sun on your back. Finding your own space outside, hidden away from the general hub-bub, is as close to finding heaven that you can hope to achieve.
At the beach
Breaking rollers fall over themselves like white-bearded warriors, crashing against the shore before dragging pebbles and stones in a tingle of shingle until nothing is left apart from quickly dispersing froth and foam. No matter what the time of year the beach is a completely awesome place to relax and a veritable feast for the senses. Summer sunshine, winter woollies, or spring tides bring numerous chances to revel away from the stresses and strains of the concrete world behind.
By the river
If you get the chance to sit by the edge of a river or brook then listening to the giggling, the gurgling of fresh water making its way downstream is simply heavenly. Europe is blessed with some intrinsically serene waterways and from resting on Le Boat in France to having a punt in England, there’s just something about the lapping of the water that’s instantly calming. Picnics, fishing, and wading in warm shallows all make up a perfectly restful day down by the river.
In the woods
Twigs breaking, leaves drifting to earth and the faraway call of the cuckoo is all I need to be at one with myself and with nature. Tramping through the undergrowth, with a stick pressing deep down on the soft underbelly of the forest beneath my feet, I like to pause and listen before taking a long sniff that allows me to suck in the very essence of peace and tranquillity far from the watchful gaze of my fellow man. The woods, the forest, the glade, any place where I’m encased in foliage, and the shards of sunlight occasional breakthrough a lush green canopy high above.