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[O351]Outdoor Furniture Table And Chairs
by Bob George, Bob
Do you remember the days of wrought iron and plastic garden furniture? For many people just starting out, these types of materials are good enough for their outdoor furniture. Most often they are bought as an afterthought, and the only use is to have a place to sit while outside and even then they rarely use them. However, as you begin to slow down in your life, and learn to enjoy the finer things like an outside garden or patio, you begin to look towards ways to accent the area as well as furniture that is comfortable and fits your style.

To really accent a lovely little garden or patio the best material to use for garden furniture will always be tropical hardwoods. When you have the right kind of wood like balau or teak you will be guaranteed to have it for many years to come as they are both durable and very weather resistant. However, this does not mean that you do not need to take care of them. When ever you are dealing with wood there are a few main rules of thumb to stick by in order to preserve their beauty and stability for many years.

First of all, when it comes to cleaning your beautiful balau or teak benches or lounges you will want to do so with warm water and a mild detergent. And although real teak and balau will be both resistant to rot and decay, you will not want to use harsh detergents that will strip them out of their beautiful finish. Furthermore, any outside wood furniture will need to be treated.

When you buy quality you expect it to last, but quality usually comes with some care involved. So besides giving it a good washing from time to time you will want to treat it with a outdoor furniture sealer at least once or twice a year. This way you will guarantee that not only will your teak and balau Chaise Lounges last fifty plus years, but it will do so with style and grace. Otherwise what you are left with after a few years is sturdy furniture that has a silvery finish rather than the rich and deep colors that you first came to love. However, before you even get to care for your outdoor furniture you will need to purchase it.

When looking to design the perfect outside garden or patio with the right garden furniture the biggest tip to go is to stick with the flow of your interior's design. Just like between rooms inside, you will want your outdoor area reflects the same qualities and styles as the inside of your home. There is nothing worse than having a beautiful home filled with contemporary pieces then walk outside to a Victorian setting. With that said, it is also important to use your garden and patio area to reflect your imagination. Just remember that because there is so much you can do with your outdoor spaces that you cannot do inside you will want to take this opportunity to let your creativity shine.

Outdoor living is more than garden gnomes and a few patio lanterns. Quickly gaining popularity with homeowners that have homes and yards of all sizes, moving entertaining and gathering spaces outside is a trend that is here to stay, driving sales of garden/patio furniture and decor as homeowners continue to turn their outdoor patios and decks into elaborate living areas.

Whether your plans call for pure relaxation, backyard cooking and entertaining, or just having a comfortable place to sit and keep an eye on the kids, your outdoor living areas are worth their weight in gold. Entertaining in the home is quickly migrating to outdoor spaces and this trend has helped fuel demand for new technology and design which includes outdoor kitchens, appliances, grills, outdoor furniture including Adirondack chairs and other value driven amenities and products. The draw to the outdoors comes anytime and anywhere, not just when entertaining or sitting by the pool.

Today, these architecturally and aesthetically pleasing outdoor escapes are an extension of your living space -- providing enjoyment and cool breezes on sultry summer days, a serene retreat, a relaxing nook to cuddle with a favorite book, and a charming yet functional room for entertaining. At the heart of outdoor living and entertaining for many is the desire to cook and dine alfresco, but the most anticipated part of outdoor entertaining is spending more time with family and friends and just being outside again. The main reason for the overwhelming preference is simple. We enjoy changing pace, experiencing nature with others.

Outdoor furniture is a good place to start when making your outdoor experiences people friendly. No matter whether your style is upscale teak, durable and timeless cedar or practical plastic, the deck patio furniture you choose is the most important part of comfort for anyone using the space. Adding an Adirondack chair and ottoman for example, will instantly transform your yard, garden or patio into an outdoor living space perfect for relaxing and entertaining. Outdoor furniture manufactured today nearly rivals the style and comfort of its indoor counterparts, and outdoor accessories to create any mood and decorate all kinds of outdoor spaces are available everywhere. Some folks opt for plastic furniture when they're decking out an outdoor living area, but, if you can afford it, wood is much better looking. As for other outdoor furniture, consider lounging chairs placed throughout the back yard. They could well be the most comfortable pieces of furniture in your garden.

Living and entertaining outdoors is a popular and growing trend in America; with a large built-in grill, refrigerator, warming drawer, side burner, beer dispenser, and gas-fired space heater and some outdoor furniture, your backyard patio easily becomes an extension of your living room and kitchen. Outdoor living as a retailing category is one of the industry's fastest growing segments. Outdoor Living is for play and a retreat. On a practical note, the number of people gravitating toward outdoor living is growing and with the population aging and the dearth of residences with access features, having an accessible yard will add to the value of your home. No longer defined by simple picnic tables, folding chairs and a citronella candle, outdoor living is the hottest topic in home landscaping and among the hottest trends in home design.
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