This article provides guidance for customers considering or using the Astreea Igloo in a residential setting. It focuses on practical considerations to help you plan and use the Igloo comfortably at home.
Typical residential use cases
In residential environments, the Astreea Igloo is commonly used as:
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a dedicated outdoor living space
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a quiet area for relaxation or personal activities
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a sheltered outdoor environment integrated into a garden or terrace
The modular design allows homeowners to adapt the Igloo over time as needs change.
Space and placement considerations
Before choosing a location, consider:
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available outdoor space and clearance around the Igloo
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ease of access to the installation area
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proximity to pathways or frequently used outdoor areas
The Igloo should be installed on a flat, stable surface and in a location that allows for safe access during installation and use.
Installation and handling expectations
Residential installation requires preparation:
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installation is not a one-person task
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packages are large and heavy
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curbside delivery means you are responsible for moving packages to the installation area
Planning ahead for help and handling equipment is strongly recommended.
Privacy and seasonal comfort
Privacy and sun protection can be adapted through optional accessories, depending on how the Igloo is used throughout the year. These options allow homeowners to adjust the space without altering the core structure.
What to plan for long-term use
Over time, residential use may involve:
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regular cleaning of polycarbonate panels
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seasonal visual checks
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occasional configuration changes using accessories
Proper care and planning help maintain appearance and usability.
Need further assistance?
If you have questions about using the Astreea Igloo at home or want to confirm whether it’s a good fit for your space, our support team is happy to help. You can contact us using the form and share a few details about your outdoor area and how you plan to use the Igloo.



