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End-Of-Summer Bucket List.

larry • Aug 22, 2018

Was it just us or does it feel like summer just started! In the blink of an eye, school will have already started and fall will be here. Don’t worry, we have your back so that you can make the most of the last few weeks of summer. We put together a quick list of 5 things that will make you feel accomplished and ready for fall weather.

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  1. Host a deck party.
    First and foremost, no summer is complete without a warm night spent talking and chatting with friends in your yard or deck. Memories are made by sharing stories, breaking bread, and toasting to good health, good friends and good times.

  2. Read a book
    There is always a book or two you have been meaning to read but just don’t have the time to. Make the effort to do it now. Books are like taking a trip without actually having to travel. The mental escape can do wonders for your mood and outlook. Not to mention the sense of accomplishment you will feel after checking off one of your bucket list items!

  3. Spend time outside
    It’s easy to find ourselves cooped up all summer, either at home, work, or both! Stop and enjoy the weather today. The cold will be here soon to replace our warm summer days and nights. Make it a point be in the moment: eat outside, sit on your deck, take walks, or just sit in the sun. Don’t forget your sunblock, but enjoy summer while it’s here.

  4. Listen to live music
    Summer = live music. Attending a summer festival is always fun but you can also find plenty of live music all over Madison! We have such a wonderful night life in and around our city that you are sure to find local restaurant or summer market that will host a band or two. There is something about live music that is so enjoyable and relaxing, especially during a warm summer night.

  5. Take a trip and have an adventure.
    This can be as simple as a weekend getaway in your own town or a trip a new restaurant. The key is to explore and try something new and get out of your regular routine. Variety is the spice of life and traveling as a tourist in your own town or a new city can give you a wonderful thrill of adventure and a new perspective.

Don’t let your summer end with a whimper! We hope you liked our end-of-summer bucket list. If you have any other ideas to share with us let us know! We would love to know what you have on yours!

By 7052540994 13 Jun, 2024
Summer is the ideal time to transform your deck into the ultimate space for entertaining. At Madison Deck Builders , we understand the importance of creating a welcoming, functional, and stylish outdoor area that can host anything from intimate family gatherings to lively summer parties. Here are some ideas and inspiration to help you design the perfect deck for entertaining. 1. Incorporate Comfortable Seating Comfortable seating is essential for any entertaining space. Consider a mix of seating options, such as cushioned chairs, benches, and even hammocks. Built-in seating along the perimeter of your deck can maximize space and provide plenty of room for guests to relax. 2. Add a Dining Area A dedicated dining area is a must for outdoor gatherings. Opt for a large dining table that can accommodate your typical guest count. For a more casual vibe, consider high-top tables or a picnic table setup. Ensure there's enough space for everyone to dine comfortably. 3. Outdoor Kitchen and Grill Station An outdoor kitchen or grill station makes hosting barbecues a breeze. Equip your deck with a quality grill, a prep counter, and storage for cooking utensils and supplies. A built-in bar area can also be a fantastic addition for serving drinks and snacks. 4. Incorporate Shade and Weather Protection To keep your guests comfortable during sunny days, incorporate shade elements like pergolas, umbrellas, or retractable awnings. These additions can also provide some protection from unexpected summer showers, ensuring your party isn't interrupted. 5. Lighting for Ambiance Proper lighting extends the usability of your deck into the evening hours. String lights, lanterns, and solar-powered deck lights can create a warm and inviting ambiance. For added safety, make sure stairs and pathways are well-lit. 6. Entertainment Features Enhance your deck with features that keep guests entertained. A built-in sound system can provide background music, while a mounted outdoor TV is perfect for watching sports or movies. Consider a fire pit or a fireplace for cooler evenings. 7. Greenery and Décor Plants and decorative elements add a personal touch to your deck. Potted plants, hanging baskets, and vertical gardens can bring color and life to the space. Use outdoor rugs, cushions, and throw pillows to add texture and comfort. Creating the perfect deck for entertaining is all about balancing functionality with style. At Madison Deck Builders , we specialize in custom deck designs that cater to your unique needs and preferences. Contact us today to start planning your dream outdoor living space.
By 7052540994 03 Mar, 2020
Easter Sunday occurs this year on April 12th. If you are one of many families that celebrate by giving Easter Baskets to children, you may be working on them now. Smaller kids are easy, as they tend to get excited about any little snack or trinket that is offered to them. However, if you have an older child or teen that you give an Easter basket to, you may be struggling with ideas. Older children typically don’t have much use for stuffed animals, bubbles, or Play-Doh. So, what can you get them without going overboard? 1. Hat Basket – One popular idea is a hat basket. Find a baseball style hat that they would like (a favorite sports team, a funny saying, or something else they like), turn it upside-down and fill it with their favorite treats. The hat won’t hold a lot, so no need to get much. Just a couple favorite snacks, maybe a small gift card and call it good. Simple and useful. Some hats will work better than others so double check that you will be able to put what you need into it before purchasing. 2. Shower/Pamper Basket - If your teen or older child isn’t into baseball hats, try a bag of shower goodies. Use a make-up or shower bag as your “basket” and fill it with items they will use. Bath bombs, lotions, shower shoes, and nail files are a few ideas. 3. Starbucks Basket/Cup - Another fun idea for a teen who likes Starbucks is to get them a Starbucks thermos for their “basket” and fill it with a Starbucks gift card and perhaps a small traditional Easter treat. 4. Artist Basket – If you have an artsy teen or child you can make them an art basket. Use a crate lined with fabric or felt (to hold the supplies in it) and fill it with a few art items. Try blank canvases, paints, brushes, molding clay, felt, decorative cutting scissors, or whatever their art preferences are. 5. College basket – For a teen leaving for college you can create a basket with college essentials. For a few ideas you can use headphones/ear buds, a daily planner, USB flash drives, a reusable water bottle, and don’t forget a gift that displays the logo for the college of their choice (a keychain, hat, or coffee mug would work). 6. Fishing Basket – If you have a child who likes to fish, you can use a tackle box or fishing net for your basket and fill it with Easter treats and fishing gear. Swedish fish gummies, gummy worms, bug spray, sun block, lures, and other fishing gear are a few ideas to get you started. These are just a few ideas for a teen or older child. There are many other ideas to help you out. Pinterest is a good place to check if none of these seem to work for your child. You can always keep it simple and do a traditional basket with Easter treats and throw in a small gift card to their favorite store. Happy Easter!
By 7052540994 03 Feb, 2020
What is the difference between a pergola and a pagoda? The names sound similar and they have similar functions. However, there are slight differences between the two. As you begin your search for the perfect addition to your outdoor space, you will find that there are many different options.
By 7052540994 25 Dec, 2019
However you choose to bring in the New Year, we wish you all luck and prosperity in 2020!
By 7052540994 25 Oct, 2019
- Your deck can act as a second living room or dining area with the added benefit of being able to enjoy the outdoors. -A deck offers a GREAT return on investment in comparison with other home improvement projects. -A deck will add aesthetic value to your home
By 7052540994 16 Sep, 2019
Instead of being like every other house on the block, consider handing out some non-food items to the kids who stop by!
By 7052540994 12 Aug, 2019
We love spending time out on our decks and patios when the weather is nice. Unfortunately, so do insects. Your idea of a good time outdoors probably doesn’t involve gnats flying up your nose, mosquitoes biting, or flies swarming your food. Here are a few tips to keep some of the most common bugs away.
By 7052540994 07 Jul, 2019
Deals will begin making their appearance the weekend following the Fourth of July. The Fourth of July marks the last major holiday when grills are widely used. Of course, any grill master knows that there are plenty of good grilling weeks left in the season.
By 7052540994 13 Jun, 2019
Choose outdoor furniture that is both comfortable and weather-proof. Wicker furniture with waterproof cushions/fabric, is probably your best bet. Stay away from any metal-framed outdoor furniture. Not only can this type of furniture scratch you deck but it can also rust and leave rings where it sits.
By 7052540994 18 May, 2019
Pergola’s are becoming more popular additions to residential outdoor spaces. Pergolas are not enclosed so they are not intended to offer much shelter from the elements. Instead they are intended to provide a minimally sheltered and attractive area in your yard or on your deck area.
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