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Wizard's Favourite Enclosed Patios

January 22, 2014

Planning on adding an enclosed patio to your home but don’t know how to go about it? Here are a few of Wizard’s favourites to inspire your home improvement endeavours.

We don’t feel like the rooms in your home should only serve one purpose, which is why we deal with enclosed patios, outdoor entertainment areas, decking and more – they can be as multi-purpose as you like and add value to your home. We’ve been scouring the web to find you some of the best enclosed patios around to spark some creativity.

We love the turquoise highlights and general bohemian feel of this enclosed patio. The wicker armchairs and indoor succulents really complete the look, too.

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This multi-functional enclosed patio has a light and airy feel thanks to the generous use of windows on all walls. It’s the perfect space for reading a book or eating breakfast in on a cool morning.

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Ultra-modern and chic, this patio isn’t quite like the others – it doubles as an open bathroom! A unique approach to home design that we’d love to see more of.

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This cosy nook has made the most out of a small space, perfectly laid out for any seamstress to work away in peace.

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Another great example of an enclosed patio that makes good use of glass  – the panes at the front fold back or can be removed entirely so that you can make it as closed or as open as you like. We think that filling it up with more outdoor plants to give it more of a greenhouse appearance is a good idea, too.

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Ever wanted to make use of your rooftop but have been disheartened by the lack of protection or privacy? There’s an easy fix – install an enclosed patio! This one has built upon existing elements to create an urban look with the exposed brick.

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