Outdoor Patio Seats
September 22, 2009 by
Filed under Patio Decor

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Enjoy Your Outdoor Patio!
Imagine sitting on your outdoor patio and enjoying the ambience of the moment…the soft blowing breeze caressing your arms, the beautiful scenery in front of you, the bright sun and the perfect companion, and with your favorite beverage or drink!
Yes, you can enjoy your outdoor patio!
In spring and summer and also to some extent in winter, you can enjoy the outdoor patio.
All you need is some patio space and the most comfortable patio seats.
These seats can be patio wooden chairs and benches, wicker chairs, glider chairs and vintage metal chairs. Professionals say you can select from 5 main medium: aluminum (including cast aluminum), iron, wood, wicker or rattan, and resin. A hot trend is “mixed media”- this is wood partnered with aluminum, a great combination.
But how do you select what type of chairs for your outdoor patio? How are you going to enjoy sun drenched days soaking up the goodness of the sun in the private backyard or patio of your own house with the perfect and most comfortable chair?
First, consider the locality where you stay, where you live and how you live..in short, your lifestyle. If you reside near the sea, wrought iron, which tends to rust easily, is probably not for you. If you want wood, there is more work to be done as wood will get a “weathered” look after some time and you will need to take care of the dullness by using a sealer such as lacquer or a paint applied periodically to restore its original shade and retard the effects from the weathering process.
One very important point is to consider what you’re using your furniture for, what look you want or feeling you’d like to evoke, and how much time and effort you’re willing to put into maintaining your chairs and benches. This is because some patio chairs will need a lot of attention as they are outdoor furniture. Suppose you have poolside chairs, they they are exposed to water splash and also the elements of the weather. If you are not prepared for changing of the cushions often which involves work and cost, you may prefer just a wooden bench, or perhaps an adirondack chair or a metal aluminium chair.
If you want to share the joys of outdoor patio living with your children, get some durable chairs such as metal or aluminium chairs and benches. They don’t tilt over easily and are stable for little children.
If you like style, then you might prefer any restored vintage metal slider or the lafuma reclining chairs, and provide years of enjoyment on your patio.
You can really enjoy the outdoor patio with just a little planning!
Peter Lim is a Certified Financial Planner and webmaster. For specific details and information on the patio chairs that are currently super hot, visit his website “Enjoy Your Outdoor Furniture” at http://patio-chairs.revenuemonitor.biz
Back Yard Makeover
September 22, 2009 by
Filed under Backyard

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When you mow the yard and find a car … you might need a Back Yard Makeover!
Patio Furniture – The One-Minute Makeover For Your Backyard!
Patio furniture can make a huge difference to your enjoyment of your backyard, and well-chosen pieces can become attractive features of your garden design. There’s a massive range of outdoor patio furniture to choose from, depending on your lifestyle, your budget and the layout of your garden. For instance, if you like to entertain guests on your patio, then there are various types of dining sets available. Or for more casual relaxation, there’s a great selection of recliners and chaise lounges, just perfect for whiling away those long sunny days.
When choosing items of patio furniture, it’s worth knowing a bit about the different types of materials and their features. For example, some outdoor furniture is not built to withstand adverse weather conditions and is designed to be stored inside when not in use. Lightweight aluminum, plastic and wicker furniture falls into this category, and is generally cheaper to buy than the more solid items that can be left outside year round. These types of chairs and tables require little maintenance and are easily portable. They are often designed to be folded away or stacked, to save on storage space.
For long-lasting garden furniture that’s going to remain in a permanent position in your backyard, it’s best to look for heavy and durable materials, such as metal or wood. Wrought iron and cast aluminum patio furniture is very popular, as it can be crafted into all kinds of ornate designs, and comes in a choice of finishes. Aluminum is favored because it’s rust-proof, but wrought iron can be treated with a metal protector to prevent corrosion, and with regular attention can withstand many seasons of use. Alternatively, wooden items, including cedar, pine and teak outdoor furniture, can look stunning and with a bit of care can last for years.
There are also some accessories that you may want to consider for your outdoor furniture. To provide protection from the elements, weather-proof patio furniture covers are ideal. These are durable vinyl or PVC coverings that can be fitted over individual items or over whole sets. They are effective at preventing wear and tear from rain, wind, snow and sunlight. A cover is also useful for keeping your chairs free from dust and insects. Other accessories include specially made patio furniture cushions, which come in all shapes and sizes. These not only provide added comfort, but can add a splash of color to your patio area.
Patio furniture not only enhances the appeal of your backyard, it can provide loads of enjoyment for outdoor living for many seasons to come.
Caroline Smith is a successful author and regular contributor to patio-furniture.ws – an online resource for patio furniture, including teak wood patio furniture, wicker outdoor furniture, and much more.


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