4 Things to Remember When Building a Veranda

If you have the room in your backyard and don’t have one already, why not build a veranda? Verandas add value to your home, provide a place for friends, family and other guests to congregate, and give you a nice outdoor living area for all kinds of uses. In this article, we’ll look at some of the most important things you’ll need to keep in mind once you’ve made the decision to build a veranda.

Size matters

First and foremost, you need to decide how big you want your veranda to be. If you’re looking for a place where you and your family can relax with a nice book to enjoy the outdoor weather, you might want something small and cosy. If you’re looking for a venue where you can host parties and BBQs with many guests, then you’ll need to get something quite large. Of course, the dimensions of your backyard will play a large role in what you can achieve.

Pick a type

It goes without saying that there are hundreds of veranda designs you can choose from. Here are some of the best:

  • Curved Roof Veranda: Adds a sense of style to your home. The smooth lines of the roof create an elegant canopy that your guests will love.

  • Gable Veranda: Creates an open and rich feel for a wonderful outdoor entertainment area. Great to combine with a flat roof or pergola.

  • Gazebo Veranda: The ultimate in charm and character. Works especially well when there are bay windows and hexagonal shapes in the roof design.

  • Heritage Veranda: For great lengths and spans, the Heritage Veranda offers the perfect combination of style and versatility.

  • Pergola: Creates a great open-air feel with plenty of light and fresh air. Many can even be designed with pergolas that can be opened or closed to keep out the rain. Pergolas also have the benefit of allowing climbing plants to grow, adding greenery to your backyard.

  • Sunroof: Electronically designed to have the beams open when it’s sunny and closed when it’s raining, a sunroof is the perfect choice no matter what the weather conditions.

Get the appropriate permissions

Before adding a new structure like a veranda to your home, you’ll need to ensure you get permission from your local Council to build. Contact your local Council to find out the exact process, as this will vary from Council to Council. Often the company helping you to install your veranda will help take care of these things for you, taking some of the hassle out of the whole process. Definitely look for a company that is happy to help out in this regard.

Stick to your budget

Know how much you’re wanting to spend on your veranda before you go out and begin building. You’ll need to consider things such as size, type, materials and labour, and all of these can blow out if you don’t have a carefully considered plan. Consult with the company you have hired to build your veranda to help come up with a budget-friendly veranda that gives you exactly what you’re looking for.