Patio tables come in a variety of materials and styles. Some will work better for those looking for low-maintenance options, while others are going to require more care. Here is an overview of the many types that you can find on the market today. Woods suited to outdoor use make beautiful patio tables. These include cedar, teak and acacia. Whether painted or not, there are many attractive and unique wood patio tables on the market today. Another common option in patio tables is metal. This includes wrought or cast iron styles, as well as metal alloys. Alloys tend to be lighter weight than iron patio tables but iron has a classic look that is hard to mimic with other metals. Plastics such as resin and acrylic make for some durable modern patio table designs. These look particularly good in very contemporary yards, especially those with swimming pools. All of these materials can be great looking in a variety of settings. Your choice will mainly be narrowed down to your style preferences and whatever options fit best with your existing garden and outdoor design. Wood and metal designs can be either traditional or contemporary, simple or elaborate, whereas acrylic designs tend to be more limited to modern design.
June 22, 2009
The Basics to Decorating Outdoor Wedding Tables
Planning a wedding is a huge expense. It seems like very little thing you do whittles away at the check book. One of the more expensive items is decorating for the reception. You have a few options though to make it a bit more affordable. Here's a guide on how to decorate outdoor wedding tables. The first thing to talk about is the overall table arrangement. A great option is to use multi-sized tables arranged in clustered groups. This let's your guests commingle with others around. Put a couple tables for 8 with some tables for 4 interspersed between them.
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June 15, 2009
Building Adirondack chairs
You don’t have to get Adirondack chairs—these are easy to make and involve very little effort. You could get the blueprint online and then proceed with gathering the woodwork materials; a lumber yard would be a good place to get cedar, pine or teak. You may even have to sand the wood. Or DIY kits available in the neighborhood store could make it even simpler for you; just assemble the pieces together to get the Adirondack chairs. Depending on your carpentry skills, you can make a very simple chair or make an entire range of furniture for your garden. Adirondack chairs are known for their understated elegance, yet providing extreme comfort.
June 9, 2009
How to Build an Outdoor Island Foundation
Learning how to build an outdoor island is a huge undertaking. So let's focus on site preparation. How to Select Site Location: How to build an outdoor island site preparation is the first key step in making a great new gathering place for your family. The proper site will bring focus to any garden or yard and serve as a central gathering place for family and friends. It's a great place to gather on a summer night, chat and socialize.
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June 2, 2009
Is Adirondack Furniture Ideal For Your Garden?
Since Adirondack furniture was made for the outdoors, they are perfect for your garden. The plastic chairs that abound every shop would not make your backyard stand out. But with the right Adirondack furniture, you could transform your garden into a space that is sought after by everyone. These are generally made of wood but often recycled plastic is also used. If you have a pool, then these could be just right. The slant back is wide and the seat is slated. With Adirondack furniture you have something that is cozy and yet not expensive. Cleaning them isn’t an issue either because the design is simple and non-fussy.
May 27, 2009
Determining Your Style of Bar
An outdoor bar is a great place to hangout after work or on the weekends. It is a great signature piece to any set of outdoor furniture. There are only a few things to consider when figuring out how to build an outdoor bar: Site selection, design, style, material, and seating.
Site selection: where are you going to build your new outdoor bar? You can build it anywhere. The main thing you need to find is a flat level surface. A freestanding bar set off a garden path is a beautiful idea for a secluded romantic spot.
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