Summer is around the corner. You want new outdoor furniture for your yard or patio, or around your pool (you lucky soul!). You are not alone. Many people see their outdoor spaces as an extension of their home. You can furnish that space with love seats, chairs, dining sets; even rugs and lamps. There's a vast array of choices available to you. Where to begin? Perhaps by considering exactly what you need, you'll be able to narrow down the choices and focus on finding the right outdoor furniture pieces for you and your lifestyle.
Do you use your outdoor area primarily for personal/close family relaxation, or large-group entertainment? How large is your area? How often do you use your outdoor area? Do you have a tendency to use it at particular times of day? Do you use the area in the evening or night? Does the outdoor area receive a lot of sun? Is the area sheltered, or is it completely open to the elements? What pieces of furniture do you have in mind? Do you want chairs only, or a dining set; or lounge chairs? Do you want a bar or cocktail arrangement? How formal or casual do you want your area to be? Do you plan to move or rearrange furniture often? Does your area experience harsh winters? Answers to these questions will help you to identify the ideal type of materials your new outdoor furniture should be made from, how many pieces of furniture you need, what types and which accessories. You want outdoor furniture made with the comfort and style you desire as well as the strength and durability you need. This will help you to make the best furniture choice for you and your lifestyle. For example, if you plan to move chairs and other pieces around often to accommodate guests, you may decide to choose lightweight materials like recycled plastic and aluminum. If you have young children, you may look for materials that are very durable and clean easily. Cushions should be made with fade- and weather-resistant fabrics. As you begin to identify materials like teak wood, outdoor or synthetic wicker, recycled plastic, etc, you can determine how easy or difficult it will be to maintain your new outdoor furniture at its best.If you mostly use the area for casual breakfasts with your family, a bistro-style outdoor furniture set may be more appropriate than an elaborate dining set for twelve. Of course if you want to relax outdoors, you'll consider recliners and deep-cushioned seating with ottomans. If your area is open and receives a lot of sun, you may want to think about adding a patio umbrella, awning; or if space allows, a portable gazebo for welcome shade. Nighttime use may call for lighting with torches, or electric or solar powered lamps.
Also consider the climate where you live. If you live where winters are harsh, will your outdoor furniture be able to remain outdoors year-round, or will you have to store your furniture during winter? Do you have the required storage space? Investing in outdoor furniture covers will help maintain your outdoor furniture at its best.
Once you define your outdoor furniture needs and desires, you can begin to compare those needs against the wide variety of offerings and price points. Hopefully these tips will guide you to make the best decision. Happy summer!








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