Wooden Garden Furniture
Posted by Matthew Anthony
Wooden Garden Furniture can be the ideal solution to
various seating problems in your garden. You can add new seating
areas to your garden by perhaps turning a path into a
destination for a sit down or consider adding a few pieces of
wooden garden furniture to less frequented corners of the
garden.
Your garden may be a coastal beach or you have a garden
naturalistic wooded landscape, you can easily find some pieces
that add the perfect touch to your garden, since wooden garden
furniture can suit just about any style.
For example, rustic wooden furniture can add just the right
touch to your woodland garden. It is possible to get benches,
tables, and seats that are often made entirely from who tree
trunks that still have bark on them. Other pieces are a
combination of pinewood and tree branches. This style of wooden
garden furniture has a natural handcrafted look that makes them
an excellent addition to any garden.
A classic combination for coastal gardens is an Adirondack
chairs with a matching side table and footstool. These chairs
are ideal for a decking area or patio, particularly when they
are painted in bright primary colours. They are very comfortable
to sit in and the wide arms of the chairs are ideal for holding
a glass of something.
A traditional cottage garden makes the ideal setting for the
equally traditional wooden bench. Also, a wooden
sun lounger will also suit a cottage garden with the
classical look. You could than add a wooden table and a few
chairs to your patio so that you and your guests can enjoy
dinner outdoors. However, make sure you have a parasol
for the unpredictable British summers whether to protect from
the sun or the rain.
A particularly versatile piece of wooden garden furniture is the
wooden picnic table. This can be used in a number of gardens or
situations such as a landscaped garden or childrens play area.
Remember to add childrens wooden furniture, such as table and
chairs to the garden so that your children can enjoy the
surroundings.
Once you have purchased your wooden furniture you should make
sure that you maintain it correctly by applying a protective
finish. This will keep it from deteriorating from sun and rain
exposure. There are several good alternatives here such as
exterior wood stain, acrylic latex paint or water repellent
preservative are all good choices.
Given good care and attention your wooden garden furniture will
give you a great deal of pleasure for many years.
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