Winter oasis

There’s not much that beats enjoying the outdoors on winter evenings under a sheltered canopy. As the mercury drops, bring the indoors out with design-led alfresco living. 

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The Archgola Oasis: an innovative outdoor shelter solution that combines sleek, contemporary style and functionality with strength and durability to withstand New Zealand weather conditions

Next month the latest addition to Archgola’s offering launches, the Archgola Oasis: an innovative outdoor shelter solution that combines sleek, contemporary style and functionality with strength and durability to withstand New Zealand weather conditions from Northland to Southland. 

Designed to reflect the clean lines of modern New Zealand architecture, the Archgola Oasis offers a clear view of the skies above as well as shade, shelter and 99.9 per cent UV protection. Oasis provides seamless integration with architectural angles, while a wide span between posts creates open spaces for seamless indoor-outdoor flow. “Oasis provides a place to retreat with a sense of calmness and tranquillity, and allows people to connect with nature, and recharge their batteries,” Archgola’s Grant Waring says. “Like the signature Archgola canopy that New Zealanders have loved and trusted for generations, Oasis will bring the best of homeowners’ indoor spaces outdoors. The addition of comfortable seating areas, blinds, heating, plants and water features, or maybe even a fire pit or outdoor kitchen, are all possibilities with the Oasis,” explains Grant. 

Available in a range of colours and styles, the Oasis is a versatile and customisable option for any home or outdoor space, and blinds can be added for additional protection from the weather. Archgola is Kiwi-owned and operated and has delivered quality outdoor canopies for 27 years. Archgola products are installed by a nationwide network of licensed professionals. 

archgola.co.nz

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