As a Maryland resident, you may consider transforming your backyard into a winter oasis in Maryland. Your home is more than just a building—it is where you build memories with family and friends. Using your deck, patio, or backyard all year round is a great way to make the most of those moments you share with loved ones. Valley Deck and Patio has been providing Maryland outdoor living spaces since 2004. Located in Catonsville, on the outskirts of Baltimore, we have the experience and know-how to help you create a Maryland winter oasis.Whether transforming an existing space or starting from scratch, call 410.983.6261 for a free consultation.

Weather and Outdoor Winter Spaces in Maryland

Maryland is classified as having a temperate climate. Temperate climates are noted for four distinct seasons. The U.S. Department of Agriculture further divides the nation by climate zones for use regarding plant hardiness. Maryland has five zones: 5b, 6a, 6b, 7a, and 7b. As a result, the average annual minimum temperature across the State can vary from -15 degrees Fahrenheit in the mountains of Garrett County to 10 degrees Fahrenheit in southern Maryland or Ocean City.1

Winter Weather

Winter temperatures average 34.1 degrees Fahrenheit. While the Eastern Shore and Southern Maryland remain cool, western counties experience colder weather and more snow.Year-round, weather in Maryland is relatively mild, though temperatures vary between areas of the State. Fluctuations in temperature can be attributed to elevation and coastal area. In January, Maryland’s coldest month, the average temperature for a high-elevation community and a coastal community can vary by more than ten degrees Fahrenheit.1

Snow

The average seasonal snowfall is 20.6 inches. Again, higher elevation vs. lower-lying coastal areas can create differences in average accumulation. For example, annual seasonal snowfall can range from 10 inches on the lower Eastern Shore to 110 inches in Garrett County. The most snowfall ever recorded in a single winter in Maryland was during the winter of 2009-10 when 262.5 inches of snow fell at Keysers Ridge in Garrett County.1

The Best Materials for an Outdoor Winter Oasis in Maryland

When constructing an outdoor space for use in winter, the choice of materials can make a difference in terms of cost, maintenance, and aesthetics. For decks, the best winter materials for construction are:

  • Wood: While not suited for use on the ground, wood is an excellent material for decks. It offers a natural texture and can easily be stained to match surrounding elements.
  • Cedar: This wood is both durable and low-maintenance, making it an excellent choice for decks.
  • Composite lumber: This material offers a long lifespan and low maintenance.
  • Steel plating: Visually pleasing and durable, steel can be used on floating decks that are not connected to the home.

As for patios and outdoor kitchens, cement is a less-expensive choice and can be stamped, colored, and textured to create patterns and designs. For firepits, brick is a good choice that offers durability and visual appeal. Whatever your choice of materials, the experts at Valley Deck and Patio can help you to craft a winter oasis that is both functional and beautiful.

Raising the Roof on Maryland Winter Oasis Design

The design of your winter oasis will depend on where you live in Maryland and the space you have for your outdoor living area. The mid-Atlantic climate is known for cool to cold winters, but with a bit of creativity and the help of Valley Deck and Patio, you can create an inviting outdoor space that can be used year-round.If you live in west or north-central Maryland, snowfall can reach up to 110 inches in a single winter. Snowfall is less frequent for those who live along the coast and tends to be shallow with little accumulation1. In either case, an enclosed structure can help you take full advantage of your outdoor space throughout the year. Enclosed structures protect from the elements and can include:

  • A porch or gazebo: These structures offer shelter from rain and snow while creating a cozy and intimate space perfect for lounging or dining.
  • A pergola with an outdoor fireplace: This structure provides good coverage from rain and wind, while the fireplace can be used to warm up on cold winter nights.
  • A fully enclosed outdoor kitchen: This space offers shelter from the elements while allowing you to cook up a storm in any weather.
  • An outdoor pool house or spa: A pool house can be outfitted with a hot tub, sauna, or other amenities for ultimate relaxation during the winter months.

With so many options for creating an inviting and functional outdoor space, the sky is the limit. Let Valley Deck and Patio help you to design a winter oasis that meets your needs and helps you enjoy outdoor living year-round.

Reach Out to Valley Deck and Patio in Catonsville, MD

Whether you’re looking to build a new patio, deck, or other outdoor living space, or upgrade an existing one, Valley Deck and Patio has the experience and knowledge to make your Maryland winter oasis a wonderland. Call 410.983.6261 or contact us online to get started. Footnotes1Maryland Manual On-Line – "Maryland Weather"

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