A detached outdoor structure enclosed with screening offers protection from insects and the elements while providing an open-air environment. Unlike structures attached to a main building, these units are built independently. An example would be a screened enclosure constructed in a backyard, separate from the primary residence, used for dining and relaxation.
These independent enclosures provide versatile outdoor living spaces. Their detached nature allows for placement in areas where an attached structure may not be feasible or desirable, maximizing property use. Historically, such structures have offered respite from pests and the discomforts of direct sunlight, contributing to enhanced outdoor recreation and enjoyment.