Considerations When Choosing Patio Furniture

Considerations When Choosing Patio Furniture

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Selecting patio furniture can be fun and exciting, as well as confusing. If you are considering a new design or theme for a patio, you will want to determine a few things before shopping. Focus in on the types of pieces and their functions, styles, comfort, maintenance requirements and your budget. Lets look at a few tips to inspire you and get your design creativity flowing.

Plan out how the patio will be used and what furniture types will fill those needs. Is it going to be a place regularly used for meals? If so, you will need an appropriately sized table and number of chairs for serving family members and possibly guests. Most people want some lounging time, so lounge chairs or recliners might be in order along with side tables.

Maybe you would like a hammock for afternoon naps. Perhaps a serving table next to the grill. Allow a couple of feet of floor space for walk way areas and a minimum of a foot between individual furniture pieces. Is the weight of each piece a concern for mobility or rearranging?

Window shop at the local home improvement stores and be sure and check for outdoor furniture sales online. Shopping in a brick and mortar store helps to give you a good size prospective and you can check for quality and comfort. If a particular style or brand catches your eye, you should try and price comparison online. Some websites occasionally offer free shipping and no taxes.

Furniture for the patio should look good and feel comfortable for sitting or lounging in as long as you like. Styles and construction materials will determine both of these requirements. Metal styles are available in wrought iron, cast aluminum and steel. Wood designs can be made of cedar, teak and mahogany. Rattan, bamboo and wicker are all very decorative and lightweight. Plastics, resins and poly wood are additional options as well.

Consider your lifestyle, maintenance requirements and cleaning needs before purchasing. Construction materials will dictate different types of cleaning and or maintenance needs. Lifestyles determine just how much time and effort you are willing to spend on repair, maintenance and the type of cleaning required. Outdoor furniture may require hosing, vacuuming, painting, scrubbing, staining or sealing.

Remember furniture looks great in the store, but it will be exposed to lots of weather conditions. Is your patio partially protected with landscaping, screened in or possibly covered? Rain, wind and sun are eventually going to wear down some types of furniture. The sun can fade fabric cushions, while wicker and rattan are affected by sun, rain and high humidity. Exposure to the elements affect wood with rotting or drying out.

If purchasing fabric or pillows look for those treated with stain repellents and purchase quality fabric pieces. Galvanized or brass hardware does not rust like other metals. Consider synthetic wicker or rattan that will not deteriorate if you like the styles. Before purchasing patio furniture check maintenance suggestions, care instructions and look for warranties.

Doc Number: 19363027501


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If you're interested in purchasing patio furniture sets, then visit Gabriel Meriwether's site and select from some of the best outdoor chairs for your needs.



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