Home Upgrade for Surfers This Summer
Why Surfers Need Smart Home Upgrades
Create your perfect outdoor retreat with upgrades designed for the surfer lifestyle
5 Essential Home Upgrades for Summer Surfers
Install a Board Rack System: Protect your boards from dings and UV damage while freeing up garage or living space. Wall-mounted or freestanding racks keep your quiver organized and accessible for quick morning sessions without the hassle of digging through piles.
Add Outdoor Seating and Relaxation Gear: A quality hammock or outdoor lounger lets you decompress after intense sessions. Look for weather-resistant materials that handle salt spray and sun exposure without deteriorating quickly.
Create a Rinse Station: Install an outdoor shower or rinse area to remove salt, sand, and chlorine before entering the house. This simple upgrade saves your interior floors and furniture from constant saltwater damage and keeps your home fresher longer.
Upgrade Your Accessories Storage: Wet suits, booties, wax, and fins need dedicated storage that allows proper drying. Ventilated storage bins or wall hooks prevent mold and mildew while keeping gear within arm's reach.
Invest in Durable Clothing Hooks and Racks: Post-session clothing management matters. Heavy-duty hooks near your entry and a dedicated drying rack for wetsuits keep your home organized and prevent moisture damage to walls and doors.
Designing a Surfer-Friendly Outdoor Space
Common Questions
What's the best way to store surfboards at home?
Wall-mounted <a href="/collections/racks">board racks</a> are ideal because they protect boards from dings, save floor space, and keep your quiver visible and accessible. Vertical storage also reduces UV exposure compared to horizontal stacking. Make sure racks are rated for your board count and installed securely into studs or solid mounting points.
How do I prevent salt damage to my home's exterior?
Install a rinse station where you can spray off gear and yourself before entering. Use stainless steel or powder-coated fixtures that resist corrosion. Keep gutters and downspouts clean to prevent salt buildup, and consider sealing wood surfaces with marine-grade finishes that handle salt air exposure.
What outdoor furniture works best for surfers?
Look for weather-resistant materials like aluminum frames, marine-grade fabrics, and stainless steel hardware. Hammocks with freestanding frames offer flexibility since they don't require trees or drilling. Avoid untreated wood and fabric that absorbs moisture, as these deteriorate quickly in coastal environments.
Can I add a rinse station to a rental home?
Yes, but check your lease first. Portable outdoor showers and hose-fed rinse stations require no permanent installation. Wall-mounted options might need landlord approval, but temporary solutions like outdoor shower enclosures with gravel bases work well and leave no damage when you move.
How much should I budget for home upgrades this summer?
Start with priorities. A good board rack costs $100-300, a quality hammock runs $200-400, and a rinse station setup can be $150-500 depending on complexity. Begin with one or two upgrades and expand over time based on what improves your daily routine most.
Ready to Upgrade Your Surfer Home?
Summer is the perfect time to invest in upgrades that make your space work harder for your lifestyle. Whether you need better board storage, outdoor relaxation gear, or organizational solutions, LISS has everything designed with surfers in mind. Start with one upgrade and build from there.
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