Posts Tagged ‘recreation’

French Cafe Bistro Patio Furniture | Adding A French Cafe Bistro Style, Design For Your Patio

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.

Birdwatching Tips: The Best Wild Bird Feeders for Your Backyard

Sunday, January 31st, 2010

Millions of wildlife lovers are lured by the beauty of birds, and many wonder how to choose the correct wild bird feeders and begin setting up their backyard aviaries. To maximize your birdwatching opportunities, the key to start is to envision what you really want to see and hear in your own backyard.

Develop an understanding of the types of birds you want to attract (and the ones you don’t want). If you’re a complete novice, you may want to ask neighbors and friends which types of birds they’ve managed to attract. Knowing you want to attract cardinals or finches, for example, will help you in choosing the right wild bird feeders, food and locations.

Wild bird feeders come in several structural types including tube, thistle, wood, platform, suet and ground varieties. Highly desirable species, such as the hummingbird, even have special types of feeders that have been crafted for them. Knowledge of the pros and cons of each type will bolster success and increase desired results.

Buying a Home Log Cabin – What you need to know

Monday, December 14th, 2009

The cost of log cabins varies greatly depending on the kinds of logs which have been used and the size of the property. You will find that those cabins that have been built using handcrafted logs will cost much more than those where the logs have been milled.

Therefore, before you actually go ahead and get a cabin built from logs it is crucial that you actually know what the difference is between milled and handcrafted logs. Those that have been milled will have been placed through a sawmill, lathe or planer. This will ensure that they all come out in the same uniform size, shape and have the same profile.

In addition, what you will often find that milled log cabins are ones where the wood has been either air or kiln dried. This enables the right amount of moisture to be extracted from the wood before they are used to build a home with.

Enjoy Your Birthday Party, Rain Or Shine

Friday, October 2nd, 2009

When it comes time to sit down and enjoy a nice long meal with your family, some people are forced to wait longer than others. While your family may all be centrally located in one common place, other people live and work miles and miles away from their closest relatives. As a result, coming together as a family and catching up with each other might be easy for some, but is extremely difficult (and consequently, rare) for others. That being said, many people who are unable to be with their family as often as they might like, are able to see everybody every year at the annual family reunion.

Even better, you can have the event outside. With new options for instant outdoor shelters popping up every day, the weather is no longer the scary beast that it once was. These durable tents (assuming you buy a high-quality design) will keep you high and dry for the duration of the get-together.

There are a couple of ways to throw a successful daytime birthday party.

Installing Pathway Lighting

Thursday, October 1st, 2009

Outdoor lighting is a simple method to prolong the duration of time you can relish Your outdoor spaces.Pathways, steps, trees, patio devices, architectural components, waterfalls, and decks call all be accentuated through pathway lighting. low-voltage lighting is easy and because it only requires 12 volts of electricity to operate, is safe for the do-it-yourselfer to install. In this article we will talk about the most popular type of low-voltage lighting which is pathway lighting.

Garden lighting consists of 3 main components: light fixtures, a transformer, and low-voltage electric cable. The transformer must be plugged into an outdoor GFCI wall plug fitted with a “while in use” cover. This cover is an large plastic box that blankets the electric outlet and has a notch for the electrical cord to go through. These are inexpensive, simple to install, and can be obtained from The hardware store. The transformer allows you to weaken the 120 volt electricity to a stable, functional 12 V system that we will be using.

The Portable Garage -Fast, Convenient And Easy

Friday, July 10th, 2009

Ease, flexibility and portability are some of the characters we look for when getting a portable garage. The portable, or instant, garage is a favorite option among those who want to protect their vehicle from the elements, or just need more storage, but are unable, or unwilling, to erect a permanent building.

There are many benefits of a portable garage. The most obvious is that it IS portable, and when you go, or move, your garage goes with you. One of the biggest reasons for getting a portable garage is simply an economic reason.

High quality canopy shelters for cars are available for a few hundred dollars, and fully enclosed garage shelters can cost up to $1500. Compare that to what it would cost to construct a garage and the instant garages are a very attractive option. Even the largest 3 car, or RV shelters are only a fraction of a conventional garage.

The speed of putting the shelter together is another real benefit. Some of these garages are sold as “instant” garages. While they don’t pop up and set up themselves, they are designed to be assembled easily, quickly, and inexpensively.

Is A Wooden Gazebo For You?

Tuesday, July 7th, 2009

Gazebos started to become popular in the US in the mid 1800′s Gazebos have been around for thousands of years and can be traced as far back as ancient Egypt, 5000 years ago. They were popular in the middle ages, as well as in Persia.

Gazebos have been going in and out of popularity for hundreds of years. Sometimes being seen as a status symbol, only to be outranked by some new status symbol such as the large porches that became popular at the turn of the last century, and again in the 1940′s when large patios were the current rage.

During the 1980′s the Gazebo fever came back strongly, and have been on an upswing since then. The multitude of designs and materials and blueprints along with ready made gazebo kits can make deciding on a gazebo a fun and exciting journey.

Gazebos are most commonly constructed of wood or vinyl. Metal and plastic glass is sometimes used. Bamboo is another material. The gazebos can be open or closed with ornate 2 tiered roofs, with elaborate wood work adorning the entire structure.

Restoring The Aroma Of Cedar Woodwork Furniture

Monday, July 6th, 2009

Many of us throughout the years have had cedar chests passed down to us as a family heirloom. Some are in better conditions than others are but if there is a memory attached to it then that condition is secondary. What you might want to keep in mind though if you plan on keeping this exquisite piece of furniture to go down to through the lines of ancestry then you may have to take some steps to restore it now so it can withstand the hands of time.

One of the most significant things that you may have noticed is that familiar cedar odor is gone. You may remember as a child perhaps when you grandmother would open the chest you would get that woody cedar aroma. Just the thought of it brings back memories. Sadly, though you noticed it is no longer the case. Now when you open the chest there is nothing.

Fortunately, you can restore this. Aside from it creating wonderful memories for you, the cedar has a useful side. It is a natural bug repellant. That s why it was such a favored wood for building these chests. This is where precious items were stored and everyone wanted to ensure they would be where pests would not destroy them.

How To Build An Outdoor White Christmas Reindeer

Wednesday, July 1st, 2009

It seems that even those of us that aren’t all that artistic seem to become more creative around the Christmas season. Woodworkers will start building and decorating nifty ornaments

One of the most admired outdoor ornaments is the white Christmas reindeer made from a simple sheet of 4ft.x8ft. exterior grade plywood. No need for a lot of tools either as an electric jig saw will do just fine. One thing you may want to plan on is that just making one of them doesn?t fit the picture. You need at least two and if you feel really creative go ahead and make as many as you like.

There are many places on the internet that you can find quite a few patterns with some variations to them. If it?s your first woodworking project then stay with a simple basic pattern. You can get fancier on your next ones.

Woodworking Tips – Refinishing a Butcher Block Top

Tuesday, June 30th, 2009

Butcher blocks aren’t something new on the market or even old fashion. They go back hundreds of years. At that time, the favored wood was maple or various other types of hardwood. In today?s building of the butcher blocks, they are quite often made from imported hardwoods, which gives a bit more of a variety. It must be remember that years ago there wasn?t the equipment for slicing meat that we have today. Back in the good old days, it was a lot of arm work and a good cleaver that was used to cut the meats. So needless to say why a butcher block was in order.

In our modern kitchens today, we are far gentler with our butcher-block tops and in most cases, we opt to use a cutting board and leave the butcher block top for esthetic purposes.