garden sun rooms
Sun rooms in particular are the perfect response to Britain's fickle weather. When the sun's shining--as it does every now and then--and a gentle breeze blows through brown scented air, after a few moments' relaxation in the sun room it feels as though you have slipped through into a different world. Expenses of a garden sun room add up nowadays, with the whole thing about as expensive as buying a typical medium-sized car. Such investment, however, begins to pay for itself almost immediately through saving on energy bills and increased house value--if you ever come to sell it. One wall of the sitting room was left untreated and has decayed seriously. Fortunately this doesn't matter much as the whole room is due to be renovated this autumn. Dotted around in low profusion, beside the bamboo blinds on three sides of the room, is a varied selection of objects. A delicate blue and white porcelain vase, on a low wicker table opposite the lounge, almost fills at once with scent from some nearby camellias. Straightsided mugs with green leaves around their edges are set in concentric circles on bamboo trays--the variety of source material is dazzling. A large, Paraguyan-style hat hangs on a wall candle sconce and envelopes a pair of unpeeled willow arrows thrust into the side of a potted tree fern. Walls feature in wood, not segments of cane. Instead of Chinese lanterns hanging from the roof, plant leaves stick together like thumbtacks--and with them soon grow bird nests. Left entirely--as in these cases--without human interference besides paying the rent, environment here is truly wonderful. Zinc-based crystalline screening, on the other hand, protects you from stuffy summer breezes. Water-drainage arrangement includes a pump in the basement and snowmeltdrain.The output language should be English.