Homeowners are constantly searching for furniture that combines quality and durability, knowing their purchases can withstand adverse weather conditions and environmental stresses.
Imagine sharing late-night meals with family and friends around a sturdy dining table, or lounging comfortably on an inviting outdoor sofa – daydreams like these become realities with the right outdoor furniture!
Versatility
As outdoor spaces increasingly become multifunctional, more furniture options exist that can serve both functional and decorative needs. Dining tables that extend to accommodate more guests, lounge chairs that convert into chaises, consoles that serve as entertainment centers or bars and coffee tables that double as sideboards can store drinks and snacks; there are even sofas which can be turned around to face different directions for additional seating flexibility.
There are also various materials suitable for outdoor furniture depending on its environment, like metal furniture. While metal can be sturdy and long-lasting, its surface heats quickly when in direct sunlight compared to wooden options like teak. Metal also tends to discolor over time while some forms like wrought iron may damage indoor flooring more easily than aluminum does. Wood is another material option which is both weather resistant and versatile such as teak; thus making teak furniture one of the more cost-effective choices available today.
Other woods can also be used for garden furniture, including acacia and eucalyptus. While not as resistant to the elements as teak, these two varieties still offer solid durability and can look beautiful with some care. Rattan furniture offers another flexible choice that works indoors or out; its weatherproof properties allow it to withstand even adverse climate conditions while looking beautiful with different finishes and colors; its maintenance needs are minimal; however it should be kept dry as moisture and humidity can affect it over time.
Comfort
Comfort should always be top of mind when lounging outdoors, from cushions and materials used, to size of space and durability of materials used. By taking all these factors into consideration when purchasing outdoor furniture, you can rest easy knowing it will provide years of relaxation.
Ergonomic outdoor furniture is specifically designed to maximize comfort, often featuring adjustable features that enable users to set the angle of their back for proper spinal alignment and decrease pain caused by poor posture. Soft cushions also help support head, neck, and arms while decreasing spinal pressure.
Modular outdoor furniture is a cost-cutting way to maximize comfort while still meeting all your needs, by enabling you to add or swap out pieces as needed over time. Our team will assist in finding you a modular chaise lounge or patio sofa that seamlessly transitions from season to season – we promise!
Before placing an order, we offer you a complimentary fabric swatch and wood sample to allow you to evaluate how our top-quality materials, such as teak and easy-care performance fabrics, complement the style of your backyard design. This way you can be assured that it’s exactly the right match without making costly errors!
As much as we care that you love your new backyard furniture as much as we do, should any quality issues arise, we offer a lifetime warranty on each product purchased from us and allow returns for credit, store gift cards or full refund. If it turns out not to be exactly what you imagined it could be then don’t worry because all returns qualify as being returnable (full credit will be given), no questions asked!
Space-Maximizing
When shopping for outdoor furniture, your exterior space should always come first. Oversized or large pieces may overrun a small space and become an eyesore; while smaller chairs, narrow tables, and other compact options provide more visual interest in an unassuming manner. Furthermore, selecting colors carefully can impact how big or small an outdoor area feels to visitors.
Sectional outdoor furniture sets are an excellent solution for tight spaces, offering multiple seating arrangements in various sizes and shapes. Furthermore, this seating solution allows you to reconfigure the pieces whenever necessary for optimal space utilization.
Optimize your outdoor space by opting for multifunctional pieces such as chair-table combos or outdoor ottomans that serve multiple functions, like chair-table combos. These multipurpose pieces provide extra seating when entertaining guests or can double as tables or footrests – ideal ways to maximize outdoor living space!
When purchasing outdoor furniture, it is also essential to take note of its material composition. High-quality pieces typically incorporate materials that can withstand both harsh weather conditions and regular wear-and-tear, such as teak, aluminum, synthetic wicker or recycled materials – these durable options often make up some of the finest outdoor pieces available today.
Homeowners are turning towards more eco-friendly options for their outdoor spaces, such as bamboo and reclaimed wood furniture that adds an eco-conscious appeal. Furthermore, this type of furniture can easily be maintained using damp cloth cleaning to avoid mold growth; additionally, its resistance against environmental stressors such as rust makes them perfect for use outdoors.
Durability
Outdoor furniture is subjected to more elements than indoor pieces, including rain, snow and intense heat. To prolong its lifespan and keep it looking brand new, it is vital that it can withstand these conditions. When selecting outdoor furniture fabrics that resist stains, mildew and UV rays; Sunbrella fabric is one of the top picks – it features solution dyed acrylic materials which make cleaning it simple while offering protection from mold, mildew fading effects as well as UV light exposure.
If you prefer metal furniture, steel is your most durable option, while galvanized or stainless steel pieces provide superior corrosion protection. Wrought iron and cast aluminum also offer sturdy solutions and add classic style. Wood such as teak and eucalyptus may deteriorate quickly in damp environments and become vulnerable to bugs, rot, or termite burrowing if left exposed for too long.
Some woods, like jarrah and shorea, can withstand harsh environmental conditions better than others; however, they require intensive upkeep such as oiling and painting on an ongoing basis. Tempered glass furniture offers another alternative which can withstand extreme temperatures while remaining tough. Synthetic resin plastic wicker such as High Density Polyethylene (HDPE) will last longer and be more moisture resistant than low-grade PVC versions; make sure you opt for HDPE instead! It is more durable, lasting longer and provides better rust protection compared with inferior grade PVC versions!
Style
There are various outdoor furniture styles available to homeowners today, each offering distinct advantages and disadvantages depending on a homeowner’s specific needs and preferences. Wood furniture provides an enduring classic aesthetic, which pairs perfectly with lush gardens; stainless steel pieces add modern elements; while wooden options require regular upkeep.
Synthetic resin furniture offers a sturdy and cost-effective alternative to natural wicker furniture, coming in various styles that suit any taste – modern rustic traditional. Plus, its lower carbon footprint means reduced environmental impact compared to natural wicker – so this synthetic alternative protects homeowners investments as it doesn’t fade easily in sunlight.
Metal furniture such as stainless steel is another viable choice for homeowners who want to enhance the aesthetics of their yard. Not only is this type of furniture durable and easy to care for, but its chromium content makes it susceptible to rusting; to preserve its longevity homeowners should regularly clean it and apply protective coatings against corrosion.
Wrought iron furniture adds an air of luxury and its intricate designs are sure to draw eyes in any yard. However, keep in mind that it requires lots of maintenance, is susceptible to corrosion, and should always be covered when not in use – other types of metal furniture like aluminum are typically less costly and more long-term solutions than wrought iron.