by guestpost on June 14, 2010
Outdoor patio dining furniture can transform the look of your outdoor space, be it a lawn, garden, patio or poolside. A dining table with a few chairs is the minimum requirement to make your patio livable. You can add a few benches with backrests along the borders of your patio, or even a rocker or a chaise lounge for those relaxing times. If you have an open patio, a patio umbrella can make your patio look cool and your dining times enjoyable.
Outdoor patio dining furniture made of wood looks great, since wood blends well with the wooden structure of your home and with the surrounding trees. Furthermore, wood colors bring a soft natural feel. Always set wood furniture on a paved platform, otherwise the sealing and staining will wear off because of water and soil.
by guestpost on April 22, 2010
Outdoor patio tables can either stay out on the patio or can be stored for the winter. The choice that you make will be based on the material of the outdoor patio tables and your storage options. If it would cost more than the table is worth to you to store it for instance, you may hesitate to do so. If you are not going to store your outdoor patio tables, you can still protect them by using a heavy duty cover that ties down over the top and secures, so that the majority of the winter elements are kept from the actual table surface. A cheap cover will only tear and will not be worth your time or effort, so make sure that you make the investment in a good cover.
by guestpost on March 8, 2010
Outdoor patio tables
come in various materials. Wood is the choice of many, and gives your patio a soft and cozy feel. It does not absorb the heat or cold and is comfortable to use. However, with time, it loses its sealing and needs to be treated. Also, the veneer may begin to peel off. Plastic patio tables come in a wide range of designs and colors. They are lightweight, and often are made to mimic wood. Plastic tables can tend to get shaky over time. They also get discolored by sunlight. Metal, although very versatile, is used more for table frames and bases rather than for table tops. Metal gets cold in the winter and the coating or paint can get worn out with time. Glass is a great option for table tops. It looks modern and elegant when situated on a powder coated metal frame.
by guestpost on January 14, 2010
Furniture that lives its entire life cycle outside must be easy to take care of and durable. Patio tables are typically left to fend for themselves in the weather, come what may, for at least a portion of the year. Even if they are taken in to the garage or basement for the winter months, most patio tables see more than a little bit of rain, wind and blazing sunlight. If you do not want to have to continually refinish or buy new tables, make sure that you opt for easy care, durable and weather resistant materials, keeping in mind the exact conditions that will be faced by your table in your part of the country.
by guestpost on December 10, 2009
Whether shopping for a patio table for two in a nice small bistro design or to sit twelve of your closest friends and family, the choice of material and style is wide. Do you prefer wood or plastic? Wood tables, depending on the type of wood, can stay outdoors at least five years before showing signs of aging. Plastic tables need to be stored indoors in cold winter weather. The size of your terrace or patio will dictate the largest patio table you can purchase, but make sure it doesn’t take up the whole space, as it will make your terrace or patio look cramped.
by guestpost on September 23, 2009
Just like your indoor space, your outdoor nook also requires good quality tables to enhance your social interactions. It is little wonder that more and more people are opting for outdoors Bistro tables to achieve this end. There are many different types of outdoor Bistro tables that can increase the charm of your outdoor space. The outdoor bistro tables are durable, weather resistant and extremely artistic. Whether you want a table in your secret garden or your much publicized lawn, you will always find a whole range of affordable outdoor Bistro tables for all possible outdoor spaces. You can get the best out of the lot by choosing an outdoor Bistro table that compliments the feel and personality of your favorite outdoor abode.
by guestpost on August 31, 2009
If you already have an older patio table, you may want to reassess it to see if it needs replacing. The best way to see it as others do is to avoid it for a while and then take a fresh look at it. Patio tables are subject to a lot of wear and you may not notice all the damages as they are taking place. Try to imagine your patio table as a stranger would see it. Look for small and large signs of wear. Wobbliness is common in tables and a sure sign that it has warped or been majorly damaged somehow. Chips in paint are common, so take note and see if any of these are repairable. Wind can knock over patio tables and cause certain parts to dislodge. Rotting or rusting is a common effect of rain and humidity and can make patio tables both look bad and start to fall apart. Dust buildup in natural cracks and crevices of patio tables is unsightly and damaging. Some of these damages can be quickly and easily repaired. Others may require professional help that can be expensive. If your patio table is beyond that kind of help, it is probably time to look at new styles of patio tables.