Outdoor Furniture

Lawn Patio Furniture That Will Last

by guestpost on March 29, 2010

If you have furnished your home interiors with teak, a good idea would be to extend that style even to your patio to give your entire living area a uniform look.  This means that the patio is a living area too and needs special care.  If you can afford it, teak lawn patio furniture is the best choice for outdoor furniture.  This is because teak can brave harsh weather conditions and requires little maintenance.  Even if your patio does not have a cover, or your lawn is not shaded, you can be confident that teak lawn patio furniture will not let you down.

Garden Outdoor Furniture: Storing it for the Winter

by guestpost on February 9, 2010

If you are getting ready to store your garden outdoor furniture for the winter, there are some steps that you should take so that when you bring it back out, it is still in good condition.  Start with good, clean garden outdoor furniture, making sure that all visible dirt is scrubbed clean.  The furniture should also be as dry as possible as well.  If you are not careful about drying your items, mold and mildew could easily build up on them, creating a major problem that you will have to deal with.  If you are storing the furniture in an unheated area, consider wrapping it with soft material.  Cast off blankets work well for this task.  When you bring the items out in the warmer weather, you should only have to spray off some accumulated dust.

Accent Furniture – Brings Out the Best In Any Room

by guestpost on December 28, 2009

Accent furniture includes lamps, tables, chairs, radios, art pieces and anything you think would look nice or complement the furniture you already have in a room that could use something to give it a snap. Shelves, curios, area rugs are also accent furniture that add a texture or a feeling to a room, bringing culture to create a unique ambiance. They should put a punch to the room, but not totally clash with the rest, even if you find them gorgeous. If you have a small table or rug you inherited from an aunt, try to put it where it can be seen as a feature, without clashing.

Types of outdoor furniture on the market

by guestpost on November 9, 2009

There are so many kinds of outdoor furniture on the market that the options can become kind of a blur.  If you’re having trouble find the perfect outdoor furniture design for your yard or deck area, you’re not the only one.  Many people find it difficult to distinguish between the many kinds of furniture they see.  Contemporary outdoor furniture is one popular option for you to consider.  Contemporary is a rather vague term that refers to certain design elements.  Generally, contemporary designs have clean construction and may incorporate creative structural elements in their designs.  These designs can be made from wood, plastics and metals.  There are many unpainted wood designs that go well with contemporary designs.  Wood is also a great material for outdoor furniture, as it complements the natural beauty of your yard or garden.  Sleek metals are also great materials used in contemporary outdoor furniture design.  Simple but sophisticated metal designs work well next to an outdoor pool.  Steel brushed aluminum is one material that is commonly used in contemporary design that can really accent a poolside deck.  Plastic outdoor furniture is durable and can have a very unique look.  Whatever your preference of material, simple contemporary outdoor furniture is a great option for almost any home.

Wicker console tables – Lightweight and popular

by guestpost on September 15, 2009

Wicker is made from fibers that are woven together and it yields to the shape of your body so it gives maximum comfort. The woven wicker furniture is breathable and keeps you from feeling hot and uncomfortable. Wicker makes great patio furniture. Wicker console tables are also very useful as they last longer than any other furniture. It can be used for outdoor purposes also. Since wicker can bear the natural variations in temperature. The wicker table has a tight weave so that it is durable can bear rough use. Console tables are placed at the entry way of the house in order to place purses, keys, mails and bags when you come into the house.

How to Build an Outdoor Wood Furnace

by guestpost on July 21, 2009

Summer is such a wonderful time of year for sitting outside and enjoying the night air. But as we all know seasons change. Summer slips into fall and it just gets too nippy outside to enjoy the evening air. There is a way to extend your summer, learn how to build an outdoor wood furnace. An outdoor furnace is a great way to enjoy the crisp fall weather. So why get forced back into the house? Build a nice little outdoor furnace it’s a simple project that anyone can tackle.

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An outdoor fountain makes a great accent piece for any yard. Not only is it an eye catching design but also the sound of water gently gurgling is relaxing. What’s better than swinging in the hammock and listening to an outdoor fountain bubble? So you’ve asked yourself how to build an outdoor fountain. It’s really quite simple. All you need are a few simple tools and parts:

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How to Build a Brick Outdoor Fireplace

by guestpost on June 22, 2009

Building a brick outdoor fireplace is a huge undertaking, but well worth it. A brick fireplace will make any yard pop. It adds curb appeal and can increase the value of your home. So although building it is a pretty involved project it’s one that pays for itself in the long run. Assuming you have some basic masonry know how here’s how to build a brick outdoor fireplace.

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