Garden and Patio Furniture

Garden and Patio Furniture

Garden and patio furniture is a must for those who enjoy the coolness of a summer breeze, entertaining guests, and the sheer enjoyment of being comfortable in the outdoors. Previously garden and patio furniture consisted of a vinyl weaved lawn chair, card table, and possibly a chaise lounge; however, that is not the case today.

Today's homeowner has a greater variety to choose from. This variety includes the opportunity to buy a complete set of garden and patio furniture, a choice of various styles, many options of materials, and all within a broad range of prices.

Purchasing Your Set

Garden and patio furniture is no longer an afterthought but an extension of the home décor that just happens to be outside the four walls. Therefore, discerning families want to give that garden and patio furniture a complete look by furnishing the patio with a complete set.

A garden and patio furniture set generally consists of a table, four to six chairs, a chaise lounge and a couple of end tables. Optional pieces of the set may include an umbrella for covering and a two or three seat glider.

Styles

Styles of garden and patio furniture abound, and no matter what the tastes are of those relaxing in the outdoors, there is a style to match. Styles range from: the traditional look of an English garden, a rustic cabin look, a French café style, or a Spanish hacienda style, etc.

Styles that are most commonly selected are the English garden look and the Adirondack. The Adirondack style is constructed using 11 pieces of wood. The back and the seat are completely straight and set at an angle to accommodate the grade of the mountains in the Adirondacks. In addition, the characteristic design includes broad armrests.

Materials

Garden and patio furniture is manufactured from a broad variety of materials, such as durable woods like cypress and cedar. Both cypress and cedar are ideal woods for construction of garden and patio furniture, because they can withstand above average heat and humidity. Other materials include wrought iron, aluminum, wicker, and polyvinyl chloride (PVC). In addition, you may choose to add accessories to adorn your garden and patio furniture. Materials today include acrylics, polyester, olefins, and vinyl. These materials are very popular because of their durability and ease of cleaning.

Costs

The cost of your garden and patio furniture is an important consideration in your selection. Ultimately your budget is the overriding factor in determining the style, materials, and number of pieces desired; however, the durability of the outdoor furniture today is measured in a long shelf life. Therefore, in shopping for your outdoor furniture it is wise to weigh the cost with the quality and life of the product.

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Bar Stools  - Wrought Iron
Bar Stools - Non Swivel
Bar Stools - Backless
Bar Stools - Wood
Counter Stools
The materials used to manufacture modern patio furniture include stones, metals, vinyl, plastics, resins, glass, and treated woods. Plastic garden furniture is naturally waterproof, so you can leave it out year-round. However, rain water will collect at the back of chairs and in nooks and crannies. As such, surprising amount of dirt can form. Wooden garden furniture can suffer through exposure to the elements and therefore needs to be periodically treated, for example with varnish. Teak is a commonly used material for outdoor furniture. It naturally contains silica which makes it resistant to fungal decay, many of the effects of water (such as rot, swelling and warping) as well as chemicals. It is also resistant to fire, acid and alkalis, there are certain oils specifically for the treatment of teak to help it resist weather and the adverse effects of being outside. Aluminium garden furniture is robust and long-lasting. Despite that, agents such as suntan lotions, perspiration and car exhausts can eat away at the powder coating that protects it although aluminium does not rust if the protective coating is compromised it will corrode and cannot usually be salvaged.