Tuesday, September 20, 2011

Make Plans For Patio Furniture

Buying the right outdoor furniture will make your patio experience more comfortable.


The patio is a place where you spend memorable moments with family and friends, so choosing the right kind of furniture is important. From the days of the rocking chair, patio furniture has now evolved into a variety of styles from casual to elegant.There are a variety of designs and materials available depending on your budget. Before you buy something, do your research so you won't waste your time and money. Does this Spark an idea?


Instructions


1. Know your budget. There are many types of patio furniture ranging from very cheap to exceedingly expensive. Check the credit plans that a store offers. In setting your budget, consider how long you want your furniture to last. Quality pieces like cedar or teak furniture last longer, but are more expensive. You may also want to buy a few pieces for a start, and add new pieces over time.


2. Know your design. Your patio design will determine the furniture pieces you will need for your patio. If you have designed your patio with a cooking area, then you need to furnish it with a grill and you may include a refrigerator, sink or any amenity that you desire. If you have designed it as a big entertainment center, your patio can include a TV, but you may have to carry it in and out of storage depending on the weather. You may include a hot tub if your patio space and budget allow it.


3. Determine your style. Decide whether you like the look of wood or wrought iron. Wood materials give you that classic look while plastic pieces lend a casual appearance to your patio. Check out books on patio furniture or visit model homes with patios. You can also visit patio showrooms. These will give you an idea of the different patio furniture pieces available, and help you make a decision on the style you want to adopt.


4. Consider your lifestyle. If you like to spend a lot of time on the patio with family or friends, you may want to choose high-quality patio pieces, such as cedar or teak wood furniture. The cedar wood furniture is built to last with minimum maintenance, and the outdoor teak pieces are highly water resistant, so you can leave them outside permanently. Plastic pieces are cheaper and durable, but do not possess the stunning look of the patio wood furniture. Other weather-resistant options are wrought iron, aluminum and stainless steel.







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