Friday, July 18, 2008

A Guide To Garden Furniture

By Sharron Nixon

The general market for garden furniture is dominated by imports of finished and semi-assembled furniture sold mainly by major DIY and furniture outlets. Such garden furniture is decorative and very durable. There are many different types of cheap garden furniture including hardwood, teak, metal, cast iron and even sets that come with glass tables.The French and German markets are two of the most significant in Europe for garden furniture, and both have shown steady growth over recent years. The fashion for dining or taking tea alfresco traveled easily to America, where garden furniture became a fixture of the landscape, just as it had in England. The purchase of teak garden furniture is a true investment in value. Teak is an excellent choice for outdoor furniture as the wood ages beautifully and will give you outdoor living pleasure and years of enjoyment. Teak is an extremely dense-grained wood and is very resistant to rot, warping, shrinkage and swelling which makes it ideal for outdoor patio and garden furniture. You'd be best to choose your style of teak furniture carefully as your outdoor teak furniture will be around for many years. Most teak furniture owners will leave their teak furniture outside all year long as there is no reason not to, such is its resilience.Indonesian teak is considered by many teak furniture manufacturers to be the highest quality of teak wood available in the world today. Teak furniture is generally all made with mortise and tendon joinery. This is a superior method of construction which results in more solid and durable pieces of furniture. Most manufacturers will also use solid brass castings, screws and bolts in the construction of their furniture, which adds that touch of class.The highest quality teak furniture will also be fully machine made. Fully machine made teak garden furniture guarantees the owner will have more uniformity and a more perfectly finished product. Enjoy garden furniture that is solidly built, needs little maintenance, and will go on giving pleasure in your garden year after year.When choosing your garden furniture, keep in mind the geographic location that you live in. If your are is prone to extremes of temperature, you will need to ensure your purchase will withstand these extremes.An example of this is, where your summer temperatures reach very high levels, you may want to think twice about purchasing metallic garden furniture. There have been some nasty burns primarily caused through the hot sun on metal garden furniture.If you have decided on wood furniture, again bear in mind the temperatures that the furniture will be exposed to. You will need a lot more resilience to extremes of temperature than if you live in a more temperate climate.Keep in mind also what the primary use of the garden furniture will be. If you are wanting to dine outdoors, for example, you may want to look at a design that incorporates a lazy susan, or revolving center. This makes the outdoor dining experience a lot more pleasurable, especially if your table is large.If you are all out entertainers, make sure your garden furniture is either equipped with plenty of seating, or alternatively at a later date you could add individual pieces to it. Extra chairs, footstools, loungers and the like are often part of a larger set of which the basic setting is your first purchase.Also, beware of glass tables. If you are interested in a glass table, make sure you also purchase an umbrella that will cover the circumference of the table. This is mainly to avoid the problem of glare from the sun.It does not matter what you choose, the age old adage of "you get what you pay for" applies equally to garden furniture. If you are wanting something to stand the test of time and climate, you will end up paying accordingly. Once again, decide the purpose of use for the garden furniture, and you will not be disappointed.

Choosing The Best Garden Furniture

By Clyde Lee Dennis

Garden furniture, also called patio furniture, is a type of furniture designed for outdoor use. Garden furniture is currently a trend item as the terrace and garden gradually become more useful spaces in homes all over the world. Before you purchase any garden furniture it is probably a good idea to do some research. Doing so will really increase your probability of buying garden furniture that is exactly designed for you and which will remain with you long-term.
Despite how pleasurable a garden can be, it is cannot be enjoyed completely if there is no place for guests to sit and admire it's attractiveness. Your garden is a superb place to hang around.
You could start by deciding what type of material your garden furniture should be to best you’re your needs. When choose a material you should consider stability of the furniture over time. Wood is always a fine choice when looking for a sturdy piece of outdoor garden furniture. This type of furniture when compared to other furniture is esthetically satisfying and relaxed but does need a small amount of maintenance.
It's for this reason many prefer the hard plastic variety of outdoor garden furniture. This type requires very little maintenance and even care as it is largely unaffected by the weather. Leaving it completely uncovered, or extreme cold and hot temperature changes don't affect it at all. Even rain, ice or burning sunrays don't do much damage to it. Therefore, the majority of people prefer plastic garden furniture.
Plastic garden furniture is comfortable to handle and obviously water-resistant so you can leave it exposed for whole year with no uncertainties about the effects of the usual rainfall.
Aluminum garden furniture is strong another strong and long lasting variety of furniture you might consider. Something to keep in mind with this type though is that oils, suntan lotions and even perspiration will eat away at the outer layers of this kind of furniture. The easy remedy is to wipe it down every so often.