Archive for July, 2009
A Little Privacy in the Great Outdoors

Camping trips are often touted for their way of strengthening family bonds. Fathers can teach their sons and daughters how to fish – although actually catching something might be another story. The whole family can work on perfecting a new recipe over the roaring campfire. Still, by the end of an active day in the woods a little privacy is in order.
Family-size tents help to meet that requirement, and they feature more than just space in abundance. One of their more underrated attributes is deceptively simple: a removable barrier that turns one large, communal room into two smaller ones for sleeping. Tents such as the Eureka family tent make it easy to maintain peace and harmony during a relaxing camping trip.
The Screen Room Alternative

Not everyone has the disposable income necessary to cover an ambitious home addition. Screen rooms make wonderful social gathering places in any house, but the construction costs are through the roof. It would probably be well into fall or winter before the work was finished anyway. Instead of footing the bill for a pricy screen room, consider placing a freestanding screen house out on the back lawn.
Screen houses resemble large, roomy tents, but with one notable difference: You can see through them on all sides. These structures are suitable for after-dinner drinks with friends or just enjoying a carefree summer afternoon with a good book. The barely visible screen affords a panoramic view of the house’s surroundings, and it also acts as mosquito netting.
