Once you have finished laying your patio, your deck or your lawn, you will unquestionably start thinking about how you can enjoy more time outside. Therefore, you will have to have some garden furniture. Many shops stock garden furniture. You can try home improvement centres, large department stores and garden centres. There are also businesses on line that will deliver. The difficult part is choosing your garden furniture.
There is a very wide choice of styles of garden furniture - a style to suit every person and match every garden. So, before hurrying down to the garden centre, it is worth considering for a while what you would like to accomplish with your open-air seating area. Do you want a theme? Do you want to entertain or dine there? Or do you just want to sit quietly, take pleasure in your garden and read a magazine?
Indeed, the answer may well be a combination of all those things. If you just want to sit there with a drink and a book, you may be content to just buy a couple of chairs and a small table, but if you want to entertain or take family meals outside, you may prefer a more substantial table. A large oak table would be quite costly, but it would look magnificent and last for a ten years or more.
If you decide on a table, you will need chairs to match, but do you want loungers as well? They could be of plastic and stored in the shed until wanted.
You will likely need some type of shade. This can be given by folding, even removable umbrellas or by overhanging trees or shrubs. Wisteria or clematis can do the task too and cost you almost nothing.
Do you anticipate cooking in this space? If you do, what and how? Do you fancy a barbecue pit or a real hob and oven? A lot of people in regions where the climate allows are doing a great deal of cooking outside in a replica of an indoor kitchen, but without all the walls.. If you plan the outdoor kitchen well, you will be able to use it in the rain too. I find it great not to have kitchen smells in the house and cooking outside is a good experience as well.
If it gets chilly in the evenings then you can think about buying some patio heaters. They are not dear to buy or to run and one standard patio heater can keep quite a crowd of people warm. (By the word 'standard' here, I mean standing, like a lamp post).
Lighting is the last large point on the list when choosing garden furniture. There are actually two sorts of garden lighting to consider: lighting to see by and lighting to lure insects away. Again, you could use standard lamps to light up your patio. They shine their light far enough so that you can still look at your garden after dark or you could have individual wall light on dimmers.
The one light I would categorically have is a mosquito lantern. Hang this away from where you sit, because they do draw insects to them which they then electrocute with a pleasing zap.
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