Casual Living Outdoor Furniture
Tables and chairs
- Wooden furniture such as oak brings character and a traditional look into the garden. It can be susceptible to moisture and sunlight, so treat it with protective oil or varnish and cover it up or put away during winter.
- More expensive teak is naturally resistant to the elements so won't require added protection.
- Plastic is cheaper and won't be affected by rot, mould or rust, though it can fade if left in the sun for a long time.
- A quick wipe with a damp cloth is all that's needed to keep it clean.
- One other option is synthetic rattan; it withstands the elements and has the look of natural rattan without the price tag.
- Metal is exceptionally strong and durable – choose wrought iron for a classic style and aluminium or steel for a modern feel. It can be cold and hard to sit on, so add cushions or pads for comfort. An anti-corrosive coating will protect it from the rain.
Measure up the space before you buy, making sure there's enough room to sit comfortably without being crammed in
B&Q
Small seating
- Stackable, lightweight garden chairs are easy to store and perfect for impromptu seating arrangements.
- A neat two-seater bench is ideal where space is limited. Position to take in a particular view, under an arbour or by the back door.
- A rocking or swinging chair or bench will relax and soothe you. Rocking chairs will need a firm base and swinging chairs a secure beam to fix them to.
- Refresh wooden chairs and all outdoor woods with a coat of garden paint, which will give extra protection from the elements
Refresh wooden chairs by painting them in a vibrant colour such as Cuprinol's Garden Shades Wood Paint, £10 a litre
House of Fraser
Loungers
- Look for adjustable designs that give the option of sitting or lying down.
- Removable seat cushions can be kept in the shed or garage if rain is forecast, while a washable cover will stay clean for longer.
- Choose a style that can fold away easily during the winter months when not in use.
- You'll need quite a large patio to comfortably fit in one or two loungers
Sweetpea & Willow
Smart chairs
- Substantial seating needs to be weatherproof as it's tricky to move around.
- If you're going to keep the seating outside in summer look for weather-resistant cushion covers and quick-dry foam pads.
- Darker or patterned fabrics won't show marks as easily as pale ones.
- If your budget is tight, start with one or two modular sections, then build up with a two-seater sofa, corner unit and coffee table.
- Make sure there's plenty of room for manoeuvre. Modular seating is best used on a patio, decking or terrace rather than the lawn, as it tends to be heavy and can be difficult to move.
- The addition of a glass-topped coffee table will create an informal low-level dining surface for alfresco meals.
If you have a conservatory or garden room, choose chairs that can be used indoors as well as out
Made
Casual chairs
- Deckchairs and stackable or foldable designs are great for small gardens or balconies as they can be easily tucked away after use.
- Hanging chairs and hammocks create a wonderful laidback look that's perfect for chilling out with a good book.
- Children will love the flexibility of giant outdoor beanbags and floor cushions to laze around on.
Ikea
Awnings
- The right sunshade can really elevate your outdoor space, providing a lovely area for dining or relaxing. Some designs come with integrated heating to keep you warm in cooler temperatures as well as lighting for evening entertaining.
- The key is to choose the correct size, as this will affect the area of shade it provides – especially as the sun moves around throughout the day. A made-to-measure supplier will carry out a technical survey so it's just right.
- Awnings should be made from water-resistant fabrics that are specially treated to help prevent fading and weathering.
- When not in use, they can be rolled neatly away into a wall-mounted cassette.
- Some designs come with an intelligent weather sensor that automatically opens the awning when the sun comes out and closes if it's windy.
Make sure the awning is UV-rated so you can be confident it will provide proper protection from the sun's rays
Luxaflex
Small solutions
- For value for money, choose an easily portable shade that can be taken with you to the park or beach.
- Make it fun for children with tents, covered seating, pods and hanging cocoon-style seats.
- Go for white or pale tones as dark colours will absorb the sun more easily making it hotter underneath; look for UV-resistant fabrics for added protection.
- If you're planning a big event such as a party, wedding or anniversary, a gazebo is a good investment.
- Consider outdoor heaters too, to make sure you can party long into the evening.
- Parasols can offer a quick and inexpensive way to create shade as the sun moves around the garden.
Check with the manufacturer whether you'll need to apply a waterproofing treatment after a few years to maintain the finish
Wayfair
Summerhouses
- Choose a site that allows you to enjoy the garden.
- Check whether the summerhouse comes as self-assembly or if the company offers a build service, which will cost extra.
- Make sure the ground is prepared before you install the summerhouse on top.
- Link it up with electricity and heating and it could also become a home office, hobby room or workshop.
Dobbies
From: House Beautiful magazine
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