Tuesday, January 17, 2017

A Guide to Garden Furniture



When you’re looking at purchasing garden furniture, even if your budget is limited, it is better to buy the best that you can for your money, rather than cheap furniture which won’t serve you well. If this means you have to wait a little longer to buy some of your garden furniture, it will be worth the wait.



Apart from your budget and the amount you can afford to spend on your garden furniture, the most important aspect to consider is how comfortable it is and how you plan to use it. Obviously, a sofa suitable for your lounge will be the most comfortable for outdoor use, but it isn’t going to be particular appropriate when rain falls, which it certainly will. Therefore, finding a balance of what works as good quality outdoor garden furniture and what you believe to be good value, is your task ahead.

Wood, Metal or Plastic Garden Furniture?

It’s quite easy to dismiss plastic garden furniture, even though it will cost much less than wooden garden furniture or the metal variety. Plastic garden furniture fades in colour relatively quickly, doesn’t look new for very long and can break quite easily, especially if left out in the sun for too long. Nevertheless, if that’s as far as your budget will stretch, then it is better to buy garden furniture that can see you through for a short while and add to your budget for when you have the opportunity to purchase wooden or metal garden furniture.

Plastic garden furniture is very easy to keep clean, requiring just a little soap and access to a high-powered hose, but whichever way you look at it, plastic furniture isn’t going to improve the outlook in your garden.

Wooden furniture has been popular for many years with its natural look which is why it fits in so well with most gardens. Metal garden furniture can be an attractive proposition as recent designs have produced many striking models that do great justice to a garden setting, which means the thoughts of metal garden furniture having to be large, heavy iron furniture,  is long behind us.

When you’re intending to purchase wooden garden furniture, being able to purchase teak as your choice of wood will give you furniture that will last for years and years and most importantly be comfortable. Some cheaper wooden benches might look attractive when you put them together after a cheap purchase from your local DIY store, but they tend to lose their stability quite quickly which is why it is better to buy good quality wood furniture when you can.

Maintaining and cleaning your outdoor furniture

Whatever the type and style of garden furniture that you purchase, it will need cleaning and maintaining regularly to keep it in pristine condition.

Plastic garden furniture will not need much more than a quick wipe with soapy water and drying completely before being put away at. Unfortunately, if any part of a plastic garden seat or chair or table breaks, you probably won’t be able to repair it.

Wooden garden furniture needs treating against damp and wood eating bugs at least once a year, but if you are purchasing teak garden furniture you will probably only need to oil it at the end of the summer season and wash it down occasionally, during the summer.

Metal garden furniture will only require washing with warm soapy water occasionally to clean it, but it’s essential that the furniture is perfectly dry before you put it away, otherwise damp on your furniture may eventually turn some of the metal into rust.

Once your new garden furniture is in place, the most essential items that you will be purchasing will be the seat and back cushions. Spend a little more on these than you originally estimated and they’ll last you much longer and be more comfortable when in use.


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