Selecting The Best Outdoor Patio Furniture
January 12, 2010 • Category : Landscaping
The patio should never be viewed as an isolated piece of your home, and in order to create a fabulous space you should carefully select your outdoor patio furniture the same way as you would pick furniture for the rest of your home. Regardless of whether you choose to revamp your patio or decorate it from scratch, furniture is very important and must preferably form a unit with the rest of the decor of your house and garden.
If you buy an outdoor furniture set, make sure it is of good quality. Outdoor furniture must be durable enough to be able to be placed outside without becoming damaged. It is therefore useful to visit stores that supply good strong furniture but at a reduced price. If you do find yourself spending a bit more, patio furniture is a sort of investment which makes it fine to exceed your budget.
Not being able to buy expensive pieces is also not an impossible situation and can be overcome by making use of second hand furniture that will work just as well. It is cheaper but the quality may not be compromised. You could find great second hand pieces on the internet or at a local second hand shop.
Be realistic when you buy your outdoor patio furniture. Choose furniture that is a great match with its surroundings. If space is a problem, then iron wrought works well because it is slim and will suit any area well. Big wooden furniture is best for patios that are a bit bigger. Make sure however that there is enough space left to move around after the furniture has been placed. An extra layer of varnish or sealant will help protect the wooden pieces better.
If you cannot afford expensive items and are not worried too much about detail, then plastic could also work on your patio. Although it is not as strong as wood or wrought iron and may even become faded over time, adding cute cushions can make it look better.
Choose colors and styles for your outdoor patio furniture that are similar to the furniture inside your house. The theme should be more or less the same. That is, vintage inside, vintage outside and contemporary inside, contemporary outside. How you place the furniture is also something to consider. Patios that are overcrowded with pieces are not functional and look awful.
By:
Jennifer Crawley
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