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Where You Should Go To Get Your Outdoor Patio Furniture

By admin On June 25, 2008 No Comments

If you are trying to find outdoor patio furniture for your home, then there are several places in particular that you are going to want to check out. Of course there is a multitude of places that offer outdoor patio furniture however as with anything else in the world, basically there are only few that are really and truly worthy of your business, and so you are going to want to make sure that you go to these places rather to those that are not.

If you are looking to find patio furniture for the upcoming summer, then you can really rest assured in this regards because there are many different options that are available to you here. Patio furniture is an absolute must when summertime rolls around, and so if you do not already have patio furniture then you are going to want to make sure that you have some by the time that summer time rolls around.

Online Auction Sites - When you are searching online, you will likely be bombarded by many websites that sell indoor and outdoor patio furniture. Which one do you choose, however? Well, why not try one of the online auction sites? Sites such as Ebay are great for finding indoor and outdoor patio furniture that you can be proud of. You can bid on items, such as your indoor and outdoor patio furniture, and then you can potentially get them for pennies on the dollar. For a small shipping fee, you can even have your indoor and outdoor patio furniture delivered right to your door. What could be better than that?

However, if shopping online isn’t your thing, for whatever reason, then you always have the choice of shopping in an actual store. Department stores, home and garden stores and even furniture stores are great places to shop for indoor and outdoor patio furniture. Shop around for the best deals, which means visiting as many stores as you can. Compare prices and don’t go with the first deal you’re offered. By doing your homework, you can hopefully get all the indoor and outdoor patio furniture you need without breaking your bank account.


A Suitable Position

By admin On June 23, 2008 No Comments

Be imaginative about where you position the sitting and outdoor dining area - it doesn’t necessarily have to adjoin the house and it doesn’t have to be a conventional patio shape. There are many other options and the possibilities are limited only by your imagination.

Close For Comfort - Theres much to be said in favour of a patio close to the house especially if you do plenty of entertaining. It is also convenient for watering containers from the kitchen tap and handy for harvesting culinary herbs planted in containers.

Design Tip - Angling a patio at 45 degrees to the building makes it that little bit more distinctive and takes full advantage of the sun as it moves around.

A sheltered Spot - Choose a position that is sheltered from too much sun or rain and not exposed to cold winds. Shade for part of the day is not a drawback and is often welcome but make sure that the patio receives sun for at least part of the day.

The Centre Of Attention - Few would think of a sitting area in the centre of the garden but it gives the impression of a garden designed for and built around people. Tasteful garden furniture is essential in this position as it will become part of the main focus point of the garden.

Design Tip - Don’t be afraid to be different. It may bring that special quality to your garden that makes it personal, individual and powerful in a design sense.

A Permanent Oasis - Don’t be afraid to make your garden look lived in or to be daring when it comes to built in garden furniture. It can be a gamble that pays off.


Observation Pays

By admin On June 23, 2008 No Comments

It’s important to get the patio position right and what appears to be a good position when planned on paper may have serious shortcomings in reality when you decide where to put your garden furniture. It pays to sit out in the garden a few times on different days and ideally at different times of the year to assess whether it is a comfortable position as well as one that works in design terms.

You will soon discover whether shade drips from trees or chilling winds caused by a wind funnel effect between buildings are likely to be a problem. It will also give a better idea of privacy. If you don’t want to be overlooked it may be necessary to erect a screen or reposition the patio. A wall or a hedge might provide a private or sheltered position or a patio overhead of beams supported on posts may give a sufficient degree of privacy. These can all be worked into the design and should be incorporated at the planning stage.


Somewhere To Sit

By admin On June 19, 2008 No Comments

Gardens should be places to relax in as well as to work in and although a deckchair or lounger on the lawn is a good way to while away a few sunny hours, a patio or balcony garden room should be designed for relaxation and recreation, planned and furnished to become an enticing place to eat or drink al fresco.

No patio or balcony garden is complete without somewhere to sit and the style and materials of the garden furniture used can have a profound effect on how the feature is perceived. No matter how cleverly designed and well constructed the patio, an inappropriate table and chairs can spoil the effect while well chosen seats and tables can make even a mediocre patio look good.


Material Matters

By admin On June 19, 2008 No Comments

Patio furniture varies widely in price and quality and there should be something to suit every taste and pocket, especially if you shop at Argos garden furniture or B&Q garden furniture as they have a huge stock to choose from. The starting point however, should be what looks right rather than a prejudice about a particular material or concern over price. It may be better to buy one really good piece of furniture rather than several cheaper pieces, but sometimes inexpensive furniture is perfectly adequate for a particular situation.

Plastics and resins are often dismissed but some types make strong garden furniture that lasts well and is easy to wipe clean, stack and store. If those qualities, especially portability are important don’t dismiss these materials.

Wooden garden furniture is always a popular choice but here you probably do pay for quality. Hardwood garden furniture that is well made to last for years is not cheap and it can be heavy to move around. It will also require annual cleaning and treating with suitable oil or preservative if its colour is to remain strong and bright.

Cast iron garden furniture is still available and looks right where a period atmosphere is being created but it’s extremely heavy to move. Cast aluminium alloy imitations look as good yet are light and easy to move and dont rust. They are worth the extra cost.

Aluminium alloy furniture is usually painted or coated in a special resin. White is a popular colour but it shows dirt easily. Browns, greens, even blues are colours that do not show the dirt so readily and look stylish too.