Metal Garden Furniture

November 26, 2011 by bunda  
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Metal as the material for garden furniture has a long history in the UK.

However most older furniture was made of cast iron and would readily rust and require treatment.

Usually a wire brush and rust treatment along with hours of painting would be the norm in Spring for the trusty metal furniture owner.

With the advent of Aluminium garden furniture the situation was much improved.

Aluminium does oxidize leaving chalky white deposits but needs little or no maintenance compared with iron made furniture.

Aluminium garden furniture has other advantages as well as not turning your patio brown.

It is light weight and easily moved to a more sunnier position.

It is much more affordable than say Teak and will last a long time.

I should mention that it does matter about the quality of the furniture set you buy.

I have many people say to me for both metal and wooden garden furniture, “I bought my set from …. and it was only £…. and was great the first year. But when I went to it the following spring it just fell apart.

You should also be aware on the cheaper versions of garden furniture the metal is hollow and water can find it’s way into the tubes.

You may end up with a cold wet surprise when moving your furniture!

Metal Garden Furniture Best Buys

I think the four best companies for metal garden furniture are Li-Lo leisure, A-MIR, Ascalon’s and Marvells.

Li-Lo Leisure

Li-Lo supply some really excellent quality furniture, you will find them stocked in the likes of Asda.

We have just started dealing with them.

They have a massive range far to many to show in this article.

I will be adding information to the supplier database when I have time, but I would say for quality and value they qualify as a best buy.

A-MIR

Based in Birmingham they have been trading for many years and have a huge range in most of the multiples.

You can see the high quality powder coated finish on the Eclipse range which has a full range of furniture sets and benches and loungers in the same style.

Ascalon

The furniture from Ascalon would be great on a patio or in a conservatory, it has a beautiful style of it’s own.

It reminds me of shabby chic or antique furniture.

There is a large range from bistro sets to Arbours and benches. If you don’t like modern furniture and you want a more stylish classic look then they are worth considering.

Marvells

Marvells started with some beautiful art deco wall art and mirrors etc.

There site www.marvells.com is a veritable wonderland for all sorts of cool stuff.

They have started stocking some good looking garden furniture sets, the best being below.

I would say “watch this space” with Marvell’s I think they are going to be big in the next few years.

By: Julian wood

Wooden Garden Furniture .vs. Metal Garden Furniture

November 26, 2011 by bunda  
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With the internet growing from strength to strength it’s easy to find yourself swamped with choice. Not that that’s a bad thing mind but it can put doubts in your head as to which product is better than another; is it that the price is right or should I spend a little more for something of better quality. When it comes to garden furniture plastic is out and wood or metal are in this summer. And with the warmer months drawing closer, we hope, many of us are desperate to not miss out on the sun. So there’s no time like the present to throwing out the old and upgrade with a sparkling new garden furniture set.

Now, wooden garden furniture may look more traditional but is its metal counterpart more up your street? Do you want garden furniture that is easy to maintain or something that can be stored away tidily in the shed? How much do you want to impress your friends with its look or do you simply want sit back in comfort and bask in the sun?

Wooden and metal garden furniture are sold in many guises. Metal garden sets for instance are moulded eloquently from cast iron and others are framed in aluminium with textile seating and either a plastic veneered table top or glass top. Broadly speaking metal outdoor furniture can be considered more hip and trendy, especially with interest in multi-material garden furniture alluded to above. This makes metal sets suited to patios and terraces due to their clean, angular edges. If your tastes are a little more conservative and your garden setting befits a scene out of the British Heritage’s website then wooden garden furniture fits the bill, evocative of the natural surroundings with its slightly uneven surfaces and knotted texture.

In a practical sense wooden garden furniture generally requires annual treatment using teak oil and such like, maintaining appearance and preventing cracking. When all is said and done metal garden furniture is still liable to rusting so all it boils down to really is personal choice.

By: Matthew Pericard

Garden Furniture: Give a New Look to your Garden

November 25, 2011 by bunda  
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Trees and plants are the symbol of greenery, kindness and peace. People go to the garden to enjoy the beauty of nature. God has given us the opportunity to appreciate the real beauty, the flowers and their colours. After all, a garden is your personal haven, and every desirable haven must have at least a place to sit. The gardens are therefore used for entertaining and socializing purposes. Furnishing your garden is like decorating your home. The more you decorate, the more it looks nice and attractive.

There are many kinds of gardens you can keep. A flower garden is full of daisies, a wide array of flowers, trees, plants, bushes, and ivies. It consists completely of flora and contains garden structures, such as pergolas, arbours, or trellises. Nice looking garden furniture makes your backyard more pleasant. You can opt for many of the varieties available in the UK market. A number of online portals are dedicated to shopping of garden furniture which provides you the best deal with many schemes and discount offers.

When choosing your garden furniture, we should keep in mind the geographic location that we live in. If you are prone to extremes of temperature, you will need to ensure your choice should be such that it gives relief from hot weather. An example, 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. Although, you can put these furniture at a place where direct sun light is not coming. It gives a brilliant look to your home and appreciated by architecture lovers.

If you purchase wood garden furniture you will need to keep supervision regularly for splints or cracks. You can repair these cracks easily by going to your local hardware store. If they are not fixed in time, the splints or cracks can harm you too. It can cut you or perhaps worst still, go rotten and ruin your purchase and ultimately result in your loss. Hence, proper care should be taken before making the purchase decision so that it does not harm you.

Your garden is a great place to have fun in your outdoor space. You can add to its beauty with garden furnishings where you can sit peacefully or gossip with your friends and family. The furniture is certainly not the expense; rather it is an asset that proves to be useful for you and gives a better look to your house.

By: Jayson Pablo

Garden Furniture Outdoor Patio Furniture Choices

November 24, 2011 by bunda  
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Patio furniture has come a long way from the green plastic resin chairs of old.
There is a world of choice in the market and many fine pieces of furniture.
We can separate the categories into five main types.

1) We have traditional wood furniture.
2) We have metal patio furniture.
3) Rattan or wicker furniture.
4) Plastic resin furniture.
5) Ceramic or concrete furniture.

I will be publishing articles on all the above in turn, first up wooden Garden Furniture.

1) Wooden Garden Patio Furniture

Wooden outdoor furniture has been widely used for years, either for dining sets or generally for garden furniture such as benches, hammocks and planters.

The wood used has primarily been hardwood although tanalised Pine is popular in the Swiss designs.
The best and of course most expensive is Teak which mainly comes from Indonesia.

Teak is graded, grade A is the highest quality.

Most people agree that Teak can be left untreated and will mellow to lovely silver grey over the years.

Most other grades of Teak will be supplied pre oiled, the furniture will last just as long if you treat regularly. The reason for the lower grade is that the wood will have defects in and grain anomalies, apart from that the lower grade Teak can sometimes not be kiln dried.

Other woods are used for garden furniture include Keruing, Acacia, Rose wood and Juniper.

Keruing is a good solid hardwood that will last up to 25 years. Great for outdoor dining furniture and bistros, a trend at the moment is to have a Keruing frame on a chair with textilene back and bottom for comfort.

You can also find steamers, loungers, picnic tables and benches in Keruing all in all it is a very hard wearing heavy set wood ideal for outdoor furniture.

Acacia is becoming popular as it is better value for money.

A MIR has developed a major range in Acacia. The only thing to watch for is that it is plantation Acacia, as there has been a problem with lower quality wood that has not been properly dried.
That aside you can buy an Acacia dining set, 4 chairs and a table for under £100, which is a bargain.
Rosewood is fantastic but only if you have deep pockets as dining sets can set you back £2/3000 a time.

Juniper is mostly used for the pole of wooden parasols but still is a good solid wood and will last years outside with proper maintenance. In the next article I will look at metal garden furniture and how it has developed into a vast array of styles.

By: Julian Wood

Cedar Outdoor Garden Furniture: What Makes It So Remarkable?

November 24, 2011 by bunda  
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Once people realize all of the benefits cedar outdoor garden furniture has to offer, they quickly begin to realize why this type of outdoor furniture is so popular. Not only does cedar outdoor garden furniture resist warping, the naturally-occurring oils in the cedar prevent the furniture from rotting as well. Because of this, cedar outdoor garden furniture is considered to be one of the best outdoor furniture types on the market.

While the strength and durability of cedar outdoor garden furniture is indeed impressive, it is by far not the only thing cedar outdoor garden furniture has to offer. Comfort and beauty are also characteristics of cedar outdoor garden furniture. Cedar has the uncanny ability to stay cool, even during hot weather. While most outdoor furniture gets hot when the temperature rises, cedar outdoor garden furniture allows for comfortable seating regardless of the weather.

cedar outdoor garden furniture also features the aroma that so many people have come to love. Many people enjoy the scent that emanates from cedar wood. Better yet, many creepy-crawly bugs abhor it. Nothing is worse than relaxing outdoors, only to notice a nasty bug or two making its way around on your clothing or skin. cedar outdoor garden furniture helps abate this problem.

In addition to durability, comfort and beauty, cedar outdoor garden furniture may actually offer the people who buy it better health standards than outdoor furniture made with other woods would offer. cedar outdoor garden furniture doesn’t need to be treated with the same harsh chemicals other woods are treated with. If you don’t like the idea of sitting on wood treated with chemicals like arsenic, then cedar outdoor garden furniture is probably the way you want to go.

Cedar outdoor garden furniture becomes even more appealing once you realize that it doesn’t cost more than outdoor furniture made with other types of woods. In fact, cedar outdoor garden furniture can often be less expensive than other wood outdoor furniture on the market, allowing you to stretch your dollar further without any sacrifice.

By: Jesse Akre