Wednesday, March 20, 2013

Garden, Patio And Outdoors Furniture

Outdoors furniture serves to decorate our gardens, decks, patios, porches, yards and sunrooms. We can bring life and beauty to these normally ignored areas by designing them with furniture, plants and other decorative items. Depending on your taste, budget and size you can convert this space into fun-filled spring-day enjoyment areas.

These are many different and popular types of garden furniture available to consumers today. When looking to buy furniture, it is imperative for you to consider what your tastes are, where the furniture is going to be placed and whether it will fit amongst other types of furniture already in place. Not all kinds of furniture, however, are suited to be kept outdoors. One has to keep in mind the effects of different elements of nature like the sun, sea air, wind etc on furniture while designing gardens and patios.

These are many different and popular types of garden furniture available to consumers today. When looking to buy furniture, it is imperative for you to consider what your tastes are, where the furniture is going to be placed and whether it will fit amongst other types of furniture already in place. Not all kinds of furniture, however, are suited to be kept outdoors. One has to keep in mind the effects of different elements of nature like the sun, sea air, wind etc on furniture while designing gardens and patios.
So what are the different kinds of furniture for the outdoors?

Wicker Furniture
It is a distinctive type of furniture that is especially designed keeping gardens and porches in mind and enables these kinds of areas to look much better. Wicker furniture comes in a variety of colors, materials and styles. However, the most preferred is the floral look as it not only complements but enhances the beauty of its surroundings. Most types of good quality wicker furniture are weather resistant and can be placed either indoors or outdoors.

Wrought Iron
Another popular type of garden furniture is made from wrought iron and is more durable than wicker garden furniture. It is made of a heavier material and can endure the elements better than wicker furniture. In fact most wrought iron furniture is rust proof, a requisite in metal patio furniture. Just like wicker furniture, wrought iron furniture, too, comes in a wide variety of styles and colors which enables one to choose one that is best suited for your yard, porch or garden.

Wooden Furniture
For those who prefer wood, there is a wide variety of wooden furniture for the outdoors as well. This type of furniture looks best on a wood deck or poolside. It is especially nice when it is placed around a wooden arbor amongst garden flowers. It really helps to bring out the natural feel in one's backyard.

After deciding what kind of furniture you would like to place in your garden or patio, you must decide on the items of furniture that you want. There are many such different pieces that can create and enhance the atmosphere as well as the visual interest of the space you are decorating.


Benches
The main purpose of the benches is to provide seating. They can be used anywhere and truly serve to create a peaceful setting in the garden. Benches can be placed alone or with other furniture, against a wall, fence or tree. They can also be placed under an archway, behind a trellis or at the end of the arbor. By using an archway or arbor, the bench becomes more intimate. By grouping a bench with other furniture, the area becomes open and friendly.

Gates
Gates set the mood of entering a new and magical world, an escape from the everyday rigors of life. There are different types of gates, including archways, made from all sorts of material. The type of material you use will determine how much privacy you have. For example, wood lattices will offer more privacy than a thin, wrought iron gate.

Arbors and Trellises
While arbors are three-dimensional archways forming a geometric pattern overhead, trellises are two-dimensional allowing more vertical space. Both can be made from various materials including wood and wrought iron. Arbors make perfect and dramatic entranceways and also form the canopy over a walking path, both narrow and wide. Trellises are placed against a fence or a wall or even in the open.

Towers, Obelisks And Statues
Towers and obelisks are three-dimensional structures often used for climbing ivy plants and vines. They come in different shapes and sizes and have a platform or a globe on top to hold a container. Towers and obelisks have tremendous visual appeal and add great variety to your garden. Statues bring life to an outdoor space and are made of different materials like marble, bronze, concrete, resin, stone and fiberglass.

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