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Amazing Ways to Illuminate your Pergola

Don’t let a dark or dimly lit pergola stop your outdoor summer fun once the sun goes down. During those long summer months, when company stays throughout the night, you need to make sure you have the best lighting to keep the party going. We’ve compiled a list of the top four best ways to illuminate your pergola to keep the party going well into the night. Built in Lights We understand that adding a pergola to your backyard is a big decision. Do it right from the start by having built in lights installed directly into your pergola. This ensures that you when it gets dark out, you won’t need to scramble to turn find lighting or retreat indoors. With a flick of a switch, you can host company all summer long, day or night, with ease! Four Seasons Sunrooms & Windows offers puck lighting for all our patio covers and covered pergolas. String Lights If you already have your pergola installed but overlooked installing lighting, don’t worry! String lights are so eas...

Home For the Holidays! 7 Christmas Tree Decor Tips to Enhance Your Sunroom

Your sunroom is a great location for your Christmas tree because a sunroom's structure really helps to showcase your tree's beauty. By placing your Christmas tree in your sunroom, you ensure that your tree's decor can be seen and admired from the inside and outside of your home. Below are seven tips to help you keep your Christmas tree fresh and beautiful throughout the holiday season. 1) Select a prominent but safe location for your Christmas tree.  The journey to a beautifully decorated sunroom begins with your selection of a safe location for your tree. Make sure your tree is at least  three feet away from any heaters , vents, or fireplaces. 2) Make a fresh cut on your tree's base. By cutting off roughly  1/4" of your tree's base , you will promote water absorption and help keep your tree well hydrated. Make sure you do not make an angular cut, as this can actually interfere with water absorption. 3) Fill your base with plenty of water. ...