Archive for the ‘outdoor furniture’ Category

Wicker Outdoor Furniture For Backyard Comfort

Monday, June 7th, 2010

The backyard or porch needs some type of furniture to make it a place to relax in rather than just be an extension of the home. Patio furniture that can handle the weather is almost always plastic and very unflattering to the exterior of a house. There is an option, though, in the way of wicker outdoor furniture which can create a beautiful area for the family to enjoy the outdoors and spruce up the outside of the house at the same time.

Regular patio furniture, whether it is plastic or nylon, is still not nearly as comfortable as padded wicker. Wicker also adds a decorator’s touch to the exterior that plastic simply cannot match. The wide range of sizes and styles virtually guarantee a homeowner will find the right pieces for the look they are attempting to achieve.

Many people only think of chairs when it comes to wicker, but there are other pieces of furniture made from this that can complete a set for outdoor living. Tables, couches and even swings can be found to match any home and create a great spot for the whole family to enjoy. Wicker is naturally durable and the finishes the manufacturers apply to the material ensure years of trouble free use.

Rattan Cube Garden Furniture For Outdoor Living

Tuesday, May 25th, 2010

Outdoor furniture should reflect the taste and style of a homeowner as much as what they have on the inside of the home. This can either make the backyard a place to be visited or a place to be avoided. Rattan cube garden furniture can bring unique warmth to any backyard gathering and is much more inviting than other styles of patio furniture.

Plastic and wood patio furniture used to be the only two styles that could hold up under outdoor weather conditions. Wood ones looked bulky and heavy while the plastic ones simply were not very comfortable for any length of time. The rattan furniture sets that can be found are so well designed that they can be used outdoors or even inside if necessary.

Rattan is normally a very durable material, but sunlight and weather can take its toll on anything left outdoors long enough. The manufacturers of outdoor furniture addressed this issue by creating synthetic rattan that looks and feels like natural rattan, but withstands the rigors of outdoor use much better. The synthetic materials will hold up under constant outdoor exposure to the elements.

Patio Dining Sets-Creating A New Fresh Look With Outdoor Furniture

Sunday, February 21st, 2010

Patio dining sets can add a touch of class and distinction to your deck or outdoor living area, and they are available in several different designs and styles. A lot of people think their outdoor deck or patio is the best place to get some rest and relaxation after a long, hard day. Others like to eat on their outdoor decks so they can enjoy the natural beauty of the outdoors.

Many people use their patios to have their friends and family members over for outdoor dinners, lunches or breakfasts. Sometimes folding trays are used for eating, together with existing patio furniture. However, most people take the extra step and buy one of the great patio dining sets that are on the market.

By choosing some nice patio furniture you will be setting your outdoor living area apart from the remainder of your home. One of the great patio dining sets that are available will complement your deck, which is a great gathering place for meals and good conversation among your friends and family members.

Teak Patio Furniture: Tips For Buying Durable And Attractive Furnishing

Monday, February 15th, 2010

Teak patio furniture is a popular choice for those who want outdoor living to be as beautiful and comfortable as indoor living space. The patio in many homes has become alternative living space during much or all of the year. With patio heaters and wind breaks, even cooler climates can enjoy extended outdoor living. A variety of large and small Teak Patio Furniture pieces help to furnish your patio for utility and for beauty.

The rain forests of south and southeast Asia is the home for most of the teak forest of the world. Teak wood is very dense hardwood with a coarse grain. The trees are deciduous and lose their leaves during monsoon season. The timber is harvested from the trunks of the trees. The timber is used for furniture, but it is also found as boat decks, house decks, and as flooring indoors.

Teak wood is heavily loaded with resinous oils. This substance is what makes Teak Patio Furniture so resistant to insects and dampness. Teak can be placed in contact with metal fittings and they wont show rust stains or corrosion. A sandy substance is also part of teak. The silica helps to prevent degradation from fungus and mold. The furniture made of teak resists problems with chemicals in the air and water.

Finding Patio Furniture Covers

Friday, December 18th, 2009

Have you ever looked for outside patio furniture covers? It’s not as easy as it sounds. Every time my kids want to eat outside I feel like I need to wash down our patio table as it generally covered with squirrel prints and bird poop. I just wasn’t comfortable with my family eating off the table before I had a chance to give it a scrub in some soapy water.

The other reason I wanted patio furniture covers is that the sun and the rain and the snow can really damaged the finish on my wooden furniture. I have some lovely furniture that looks teak but isn’t teak. I got a great deal on it at Canadian Tire a few years ago. It has really held up well and I’m pleased with it. However, it can show some age.

Almost every autumn I have a fall clean up ritual that involves the whole family. I lightly sand the table and chairs, re-apply a teak or walnut stain and then rub some furniture oil into the wood. The patio furniture really looks fresh and nice when I’m finished. Undoubtedly, this little effort has saved me money by adding years to the life of my furniture. I don’t really mind the job and enjoy the fact that it has become a family tradition. However, having some new outdoor patio furniture covers might allow me the time to do other fall clean up jobs.

A Gazebo Makes an Attractive and Useful Addition to Your Backyard

Monday, April 27th, 2009

There are many advantages of owning a gazebo and displaying it proudly in your yard. For example, you’ll have more room for outdoor living. It’s wonderful to have a sheltered, shady spot outdoors to enjoy a nice meal or just sit back and enjoy a cool breeze and a glass of lemonade on a hot summer day. A gazebo is just that kind of place.

A significant benefit of a gazebo is that it is an attractive outdoor decor feature for your property. It’s easy to enter a tranquil zone when you’re gazing at your landscape filled with all sorts of greenery and an attractive gazebo.

An outdoor gazebo offers more flexibility than a deck because it can be put anywhere without the limitations of having to be attached to the home where a doorway exits. As well, a gazebo can be moved to various locations as your needs and tastes change. This just isn’t possible with a sunroom or a deck. It is also less expensive than installing a sun room, yet still gives many of the same benefits like the extra outdoor living space and shade.

Best Choice of Wood for Outdoor Furniture

Thursday, April 16th, 2009

Spring is here and it is time to fix up the patio furniture. Some needs replacing, some needs fixing. Now is the time to make those decisions before we invite family and friends for the long awaited barbecue. If you need to replace some furniture consider you choice of wood so you won’t have to replace it anytime soon.

Nothing will impress your guests more than providing them with comfortable and good looking patio furniture. The right selection will improve the look of you backyard or patio as well as provide the atmosphere you seek to impart.

Because patio furniture is used extensively summer in summer out, your selection should be based on its look of course, as it must fit the house and the owner’s sense of style. But good quality has to be the other important characteristic to withstand the extensive use for a long time.

Whether you choose wood, metal, wicker or plastic is a matter of personal preference as today’s materials are all durable and most as also very stable.

This article will examine the differences between two different woods, Cedar and Teak.

Which type of Patio Furniture Should you Choose?

Wednesday, March 11th, 2009

You might think that there’s not much difference between buying patio furniture and indoor furniture but you’d be very surprised.

One example is outdoor patio furniture that needs to be treated so that it doesn’t get damaged in bad weather, but indoor furniture does not.

Also, there are thousands of different colours in nature so patio furniture doesn’t need to match with them all, yet indoor furniture needs to correspond with the existing colour schemes.

On the other hand patio furniture does need careful consideration into things like whether it will fade in UV sunlight and whether it needs varnish treatment.

Cedar wood is one of the most commonly used materials in patio furniture.

It is a wood that provides a great many benefits to outdoor furniture in comparison to other materials.

It’s a completely natural materials which comes from trees which grow in both the Himalaya and Mediterranean regions.

The grain of the wood contains many cylinder shapes which allow water drops to run straight through it to the roots, without soaking into the wood and making it warp out of shape, bend or buckle as a result.

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Saturday, August 30th, 2008

If you want a nice relaxing garden then you should consider buying some garden furniture to ensure your garden is stylish and comfortable. You can find garden furniture in a variety of shapes and sizes so you shouldn’t have a problem finding some that’ll suit your needs and tastes.

Garden furniture such as chairs, benches, tables and loungers make a garden stylish and very relaxing so you can enjoy it. There are plenty of options available, even for small gardens. Garden furniture is suitable for almost any garden size and shape.

A lot of people enjoy their gardens because they purchase garden furniture which means they can relax in the outdoors. The first thing you should consider is where you want your garden furniture. Patios or decking areas are ideal for tables and chairs.

Tables and chairs are the centre of entertainment in your garden so are an essential part of garden furniture. Deciding on tables and chairs for your garden can be hard. When it comes to garden furniture you’ll probably want something sleek.

Montana Softubs Offers Green Hot Tub Alternatives

Monday, April 21st, 2008

I think that many of us can agree that the Hot Tub Manufacturing is generally not considered a GREEN industry. To put out their products, most Hot tub companies just spray fiberglass and resins, use plastics and steel without much regard for the environment, except to follow EPA guidelines. Well all that just change when “The California Energy Commission (CEC)” recently updated some of the most rigid standards in the USA that monitors energy efficiency. The CEC recently revised a bill called “title 20″, which sets a standard amount of allowable energy used by a portable spa/hot tub. These new guidelines were NOT met by 65% of hot tub manufacturers who failed an independent study done by California Polytechnic State University. Softub, on the other hand, was the ONLY manufacturer to pass these new guidelines without having to make any changes to its manufacturing process.

As is to be expected, there are now more and more hot tubs that are coming into compliance with these new stricter regulations or have since complied with manufacturing changes. Softub lead the way in the Hot Tub Industry because of its unique design, function and in its already green industry standards. Softub has been a part of the “Green Movement”, since its inception. Many states are now adopting the CEC standards and implementing these energy requirements, does your hot tub meet those requirements?