Geda Zones

Geda is a term from Spanish meaning head or upper part. In the context of architecture, geda is the upper part of a structure, that is, its roof. Zone - zone, compartment. The combination "Geda zones" is used as an unspoken designation to designate terraces, or roofs, located high and where you can relax. Therefore, the term “terrace zone” is more often used. “Zone guides” or “terrace guides” are often found in offers for renting apartments and villas in Andalusia. If a person decides to equip his terrace with such a device, then he should understand that this device is multifunctional. It is not necessary to install it as a fence for a high area; it can also serve as a functional element, when used you can feel much more comfortable and cozy, especially during a thunderstorm. On a rainy and windy day, you can relax on the gede, listening to the sound of the rain and meeting the sun.