Monday, January 20, 2014

Choosing The Right Outdoor Furniture


Shopping for patio furniture can be a daunting experience for some. With so many products on the market today, how do you find the perfect fit for you? First you have to consider the climate in your area to decide what works best for your outdoor living space. We all desire a product that is both comfortable and attractive, as well as one that is durable. After all, you never know what Mother Nature has to throw at you.

There are several types of materials to choose from, each with their own benefits and manufacturers warranties. Most high quality furniture is designed to withstand the elements and can hold up for many years, unlike the lower cost manufacturers. A couple of things you want to consider are whether you live in an area that is dry or humid, or in an area that is prone to high winds and salt air.


Regal Teak Chippendale Bench


Tropical Teak is one of the priciest but is one of the most durable. Even exposed to the elements it can last 50 Years, untreated it will age to a beautiful silvery patina.With the natural teak oil that is produced from within the wood itself, teak will continually recondition naturally, making it an excellent weather and insect resistant wood.


Seaside Casual Envirowood Nantucket Collection





Synthetic Wood Substitute
outdoor furniture closely resembles painted wood. Crafted from recycled plastic bottles and containers that are permeated with UV-stabilized coloring. offers the quality, comfort, and beauty of traditional painted wood without the associated maintenance. Resistant to outdoor elements, they will absorb no moisture, and therefore will not rot, warp, crack or splinter. Virtually low maintenance.





Cast Aluminum Furniture When it comes to leaving your furniture out even in hurricane conditions, you won't have to worry about this heavy furniture blowing away. Cast Aluminum furniture outperforms all other types of outdoor patio furniture. Aluminum is extremely durable, and will maintain its structural integrity for many years and will not succumb so easily to the elements. Aluminum by nature does not rust or tarnish, so its original brilliance will last for the lifetime of the furniture.

Three Coins Cast Aluminum

At PatioandYards.com, we have gone to great lengths to bring you only the highest quality outdoor furniture, whatever you choose.

Take a look today to find your perfect fit.









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