Micah, you are spot on blanket would definitely work well. Love your ideas and ways to keep warm while relaxing, watching movies, eating, and relaxing. Thanks for always sharing your ideas with us. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️
@@BackyardDesignGuy it’s insane! Finished! Can’t wait to share it! I’m revamping the channel to show a lot more project work. Had limited time with the two little ones this year so next year will be a little bit different format and I finally get to share some of the things that we do here in St. Louis. Not to say I haven’t learned a ton from your guys projects. Top-notch work!
I can't wait to see it! Looking forward to the revamp but I also enjoy your current content. Text me some of the sneak peeks of your space. I hope the family is well and enjoying your new backyard. Its the best place to build memories 😊
I am watching this video outside with an electric heated throw blanket while drinking coffee. Lol i just plug it in next to my chair. It is my winter must have bc I LOVE starting my day in nature! It also allows me sit outside and watch the snow fall in the mountains with a cup of coco. ❤
Why do you recommend electric outdoor heaters as opposed to natural gas? Does one provide better heat? We are looking to install mounted outdoor heaters similar to the room at the start of the video.
Absolutely! That's why we strongly encourage 3d design. That way u can see the space and make sure u love it prior to starting construction www.backyardlivingguyde.com/3d-design-process
Outdoor kitchens and outdoor rooms really became a thing with Covid. In theory it sounds great but in practice, stay inside for the most part during winter. All the little critters love all the appliances and wires outside. Wiring must be licorice to them. Critters are cozy in above ground hot tubs and insulation of anything.
Great ideas as we start to think of a covered area for our new patio here in Oak Harbor, WA. Do any clients make a green house like structure for both plants and living space?
These are all great ideas, but with the fireplace I wonder about maintenance and appearance of the fire place with the soot and carbon blackening the bricks
Hmm, I'm surprised? there are NO Links?? Someone's slacking .. :) ... I was hoping for a link to the heaters and more importantly to the screens that go down. but... I'll have to rewatch and get the name of them again, and google them..
Electric heaters are half the price and twice as efficient. They are odorless, silent and because the heat is directed right at you as opposed to gas, the clearances are less and as a result won't intrude on your space. They are virtually maintenance-free and are much more controllable, even with a smartphone app. They are more environmentally friendly in regards to greenhouse gases emitted, but you must factor in where your electricity comes from.
I get so much inspiration from this channel. Thanks a lot.
You got it! Thank you for all of your support. We. Appreciate it a lot
Micah, you are spot on blanket would definitely work well. Love your ideas and ways to keep warm while relaxing, watching movies, eating, and relaxing. Thanks for always sharing your ideas with us. 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾❤️❤️❤️
For sure! This is my happy place...I love sharing ideas and hope they are making great backyard moments for people all over the world
Please do more full length videos. Thank you! This one was so very helpful as we are currently installing a 20 ft X 30ft pavilion
Top notch vid! The bells and whistles are that X Factor! Love the bromic heaters!💪
Thank u sir ❤
How's your backyard coming along?
@@BackyardDesignGuy it’s insane! Finished! Can’t wait to share it! I’m revamping the channel to show a lot more project work. Had limited time with the two little ones this year so next year will be a little bit different format and I finally get to share some of the things that we do here in St. Louis. Not to say I haven’t learned a ton from your guys projects. Top-notch work!
I can't wait to see it! Looking forward to the revamp but I also enjoy your current content. Text me some of the sneak peeks of your space. I hope the family is well and enjoying your new backyard. Its the best place to build memories 😊
@@BackyardDesignGuy thank you bro! I’ll send a few soon!
Another excellent video full of useful and practical tips. You continue to inspire with every episode. Keep it up Micah!
Thank you Graham! I totally appreciate your support. Please let me know if I can help u with your space in any way.... Have a nice night
Where do you buy those E - ZIP shed solution… do you have a link / website
I am watching this video outside with an electric heated throw blanket while drinking coffee. Lol i just plug it in next to my chair. It is my winter must have bc I LOVE starting my day in nature! It also allows me sit outside and watch the snow fall in the mountains with a cup of coco. ❤
LOVE this comment! I should have thought of the Electric Blanket. Good idea
@@BackyardDesignGuy it's a lifesaver ;) And with a basket or storage bench next to where u will use it, makes it easy access too and hides the cord 👍
Why do you recommend electric outdoor heaters as opposed to natural gas? Does one provide better heat?
We are looking to install mounted outdoor heaters similar to the room at the start of the video.
Heat from gas rises - electric pushes. You lose more heat with gas ones.
These are all great ideas. The issue now, is to think about what's best for your situation. 🙂
Absolutely! That's why we strongly encourage 3d design. That way u can see the space and make sure u love it prior to starting construction www.backyardlivingguyde.com/3d-design-process
@@BackyardDesignGuy great!
Outdoor kitchens and outdoor rooms really became a thing with Covid. In theory it sounds great but in practice, stay inside for the most part during winter. All the little critters love all the appliances and wires outside. Wiring must be licorice to them. Critters are cozy in above ground hot tubs and insulation of anything.
IR heaters are great. Bromic and Infratech are amazing
You need more watts the higher the heater
Make sure any wood burning fireplaces even tiny Home Depot’s have spark arrestor as flying embers cause fires
Great ideas as we start to think of a covered area for our new patio here in Oak Harbor, WA. Do any clients make a green house like structure for both plants and living space?
Interesting! No, we have done lots of structures and greenhouses but never both together. It sounds interesting
Great video!!! What about windy area ? Only walls ? 🤔🤔🤔🤔
Screens to a great job with with here is an example www.eclipseawning.com/products/eclipse-traclock-solar-shade-and-insect-screen/
where do you get the screen door?
These are all great ideas, but with the fireplace I wonder about maintenance and appearance of the fire place with the soot and carbon blackening the bricks
To me it looks cool. If u want to avoid it just do gas. Thank u Doc. Have an awesome weekend.
It's called cleaning it
@@babymoon5282 how droll
where can I contact you to do a construction in my outdoor
www.backyardlivingguyde.com/3d-design-process
I like it i want it all
Let’s make it happen Dogs647 🤙
@@BackyardDesignGuy oh indeed as soon as I can afford a slice of pizza 🤜🤛, one day big dog
Fire pits are more for the ambience vs real heat. You need IR heaters
IR heaters are not affected by wind vs gas convention heaters
Hmm, I'm surprised? there are NO Links?? Someone's slacking .. :) ... I was hoping for a link to the heaters and more importantly to the screens that go down. but... I'll have to rewatch and get the name of them again, and google them..
Electric heaters are half the price and twice as efficient. They are odorless, silent and because the heat is directed right at you as opposed to gas, the clearances are less and as a result won't intrude on your space. They are virtually maintenance-free and are much more controllable, even with a smartphone app. They are more environmentally friendly in regards to greenhouse gases emitted, but you must factor in where your electricity comes from.
Under cement floor heating
Wood burning stoves have come a long way.