Archive for the ‘patio furniture’ Category
Tuesday, May 25th, 2010
Outdoor furniture can make an interesting statement regarding the homeowner. It can say warm and inviting or it can exude a cold, utilitarian feel. Rattan cube garden furniture combines the warm look of rattan with a sleek, modern styling not found in many backyards or patios.
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.
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Tuesday, February 16th, 2010
Teak patio furniture makes it possible to turn outdoor space into outdoor living space. If you have wished you could have more room for entertaining, all you have to do is to furnish your patio with beautiful and durable furniture pieces made of teak. Patios in northern climates can even be more usable by adding patio heaters and Teak Patio Furniture. Look for durable pieces that suit the style of your home.
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.
The natural resinous oils in the hardwood timber makes it very resistant to moisture and to insects. Unlike other woods, metal left in contact with teak doesn’t rust or corrode. Natural teak wood also contains a silica compound that helps to prevent drying, warping, fungus and mold. Teak is very resistant to rot and to many environmental factors.
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Tuesday, February 9th, 2010
French Cafe bistro patio furniture is a stylish and designer way to add a European touch to your outdoor living area. As the largest distributor of this type of outdoor furniture, Bistro is now offering a wide variety of decorative pieces for your patio or other outdoor environment. They are even offering pieces that can easily be folded for convenient storage or to move around easily when needed.
French Cafe Bistro patio furniture is garden style and quite pleasant for daytime activities as well as nighttime outdoor encounters. In operation since 1889, Bistro is a reputable company many strong, durable patio furniture that can be relied upon.
The French Cafe bistro collection comes in a wide variety of options that are available on the outdoor furniture market. Surprisingly enough you will be able to purchase folding tables and chairs to make it for easy storage and you will also be able to choose from bistro Opera tables. Bugey, Louvre and Dunepatio furniture collection. These special pieces of furniture are made from steel that is native to Europe.
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Tuesday, December 22nd, 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.
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Monday, October 19th, 2009
Your patio deck can’t afford to go without several brand new chairs, or else you will not be able to enjoy the positive aspects of outdoor relaxation and soaking in some sun! For anybody with a patio, chairs are a must.
There are quite a large amount of styles and designs to choose from, like the American classic or the high-backed Adirondack chair, which has large armseats as well as a sloping seat. Maybe you wish to live the resort lifestyle along with lounging on a chaise style chair or maybe you desire to take pleasure in a rocking chair.
Before you decide what kind of chair you desire you have to figure out the type of chair you require. Are you going to be sitting on it to relax or to eat? Do you want it to move, do you desire to stretch your legs out along with resting your feet or do you want to share it with someone else? After answering these questions you can start looking at the different types of outdoor chairs available.
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Wednesday, September 16th, 2009
Almost everyone enjoys making the inside of their home beautiful by routinely updating with fresh new looks, but have you considered spicing up the outside of your home? Often we are so busy decorating or redecorating inside, we forget to do the same outside as well. So, if you are looking to make the outside of your home as attractive as the inside, here are a few simple tips.
1. Paint: By repainting every aspect of the exterior of your house, or simply repainting the trim, you can quickly catch the eye of those passing by.
2) Putting out furniture on an existing porch or patio will also make a big difference in how inviting your household seems to be to those coming upon it. Another option would be to buy new cushions or covers for the furniture you already have on your porch or patio. You can also alter the way your patio or porch looks just by adding something as simple as a plant or small statue without spending too much money or time.
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Wednesday, July 15th, 2009
by Joann Weiss
If you enjoy lounging outdoors in times of good weather, then you most certainly are enjoying the wonderful attributes of patio umbrellas. These elegant items look great and provide a bounty of shade that helps you stay cool and relaxed.
This kind of patio furniture isn’t the simplest device in the world, though. Their many seperate components determine the way that they function and look. Choosing better components is the main difference between a high and low quality umbrella.
The look and feel of a patio umbrella is largely determined by the canopy. This part not only provides the shade but also is the number one thing that sets one umbrella apart from the next. A poor canopy can lead to many undesired problems.
In order to make sure that you choose the right fabric for your patio umbrella, you’ll need to put some time into determining certain factors. You need to make sure that you’re knowledgeable on the topic before purchasing something that may not work.
One question you should ask yourself is how often you intend to use the patio umbrella. If the unit will be stored away indoors for most of the year, then you won’t need a canopy fabric that’s resistant to being damaged by UV radiation.
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Wednesday, July 8th, 2009
by Peter Kim
The patio umbrella is a key component of outdoor convenience and comfort. Without the shade it provides, you’d often be hard pressed to enjoy sunny days outside. Yet deciding you want a patio umbrella isn’t enough. Many key decisions must be made before you can select one that’s best for you.
A critical step in picking the perfect patio umbrella is choosing the look and feel of the shaft material. For this, aluminum and wood umbrellas are the two main categories. Each has its own distinct style with separate advantages and disadvantages.
Although they can be more expensive, wooden patio umbrellas are often chosen based on their look and feel. Wood is a great choice especially if you want to match other wooden furniture pieces. The choice of wood will factor in on the price of the umbrella heavily.
The disadvantage of a wooden patio umbrella is that it doesn’t have the sturdy mechanical durability of aluminum. Higher quality wood umbrellas have combated this, though, with steel cores inside the wood. You always get what you pay for, and that goes double for this kind of umbrella.
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
by Lacy Smith
One of the most popular items nowadays is teak furniture. It is ideal for both indoor and outdoor use as its material can be made into a number of different products.
30 to 40 meter height tropical hardwood teaks are to be found in the southeast and south Asian regions, better known as the Tectona.
The Tectona Grandis or the Common Teak is generally found in the Indian and Indo-China territories; this is teak specie which is known to be the most important as it is widely sold and farmed in these areas. However, the Tectona Philippinensis or the Philippine Teak which is scarcely found in the Philippines along with the Tectona Hamiltoniana or the Dahat Teak which is rarely found in Burma are other species of teak which are said to already be endangered. The three aforementioned are the three recognized species of teak which are said to only be found in the Asian territories.
The Tectona or teak leaves have been found to be edible; thus it is poured with batter and steamed to create an Indian delicacy called the Pellakai Gatti or the Jackfruit dumpling.
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Sunday, June 14th, 2009
by Jane A Moore
Making outdoor patio furniture covers is easier than you think. By making your own covers you get the design and colors that you want. Making your own covers will also save you money. I have seen patio set covers made out of a variety of different fabrics. There is no right fabric. The choice of fabric is up to the individual taste.
I don’t have to tell you how important it is to keep your patio furniture covered if it will not be in use for extended periods of time. Protecting your patio set from the elements, regardless of the season, is key to keeping your investment protected and in the best shape possible. Particularly vulnerable are outdoor patio sets in tropical or seaside climates, where extremely intense sun and/or salty air will break down your furniture’s protective finish in well under a year. Covering your furniture is a time and money saver compared to completely refinishing your furniture.
The covers can be made out of any material you wish. More expensive materials can include some UV protection and water proofing but this is not always necessary. I have seen covers made out of old sailboat sails. I’ve also seen covers made from burlap potato bags and plasticized sand bags. The covers can literally be made of anything.
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