Buying Guide to Patio Furniture
Materials
Patio furniture can be made out of everything from PVC plastic to expensive teak. Before you decide which material to use, it is important to consider your usual climate, the amount of rainfall you receive and the type of winds that are common in your area. Wooden patio furniture will not do as well in rainy areas as PVC will, unless it is properly treated with sealant. Wrought iron patio furniture is by far the longest lasting, but is also the most expensive.
In areas that are generally dry and not very windy, wicker is a fantastic alternative. Unlike its counterparts, it can be brought indoors and used all year round, depending on your personal style and existing décor. It is much easier to move and is very well suited for small spaces.
Storage
Storing your patio furniture in the off-season is another important consideration. If you purchase a large patio set, make sure that you have the space in your garage, storage shed or basement to store all of the pieces in the winter. You can purchase coverings that will help protect your patio furniture in winter, but it will last longer if it is completely removed from winter elements.
Weight is another important factor when it comes to storage. Will you be able to easily move all of the pieces on your own, or will you need the help of several friends? Try to find materials that are durable but lightweight if you have trouble moving heavy furniture. Again, outdoor storage covers may work for you in this situation.
Function
The type of space you are working with will most likely determine the type of patio furniture you should purchase. If you have a large patio, you’ll have more room to make the outdoor space feel like an extension of your house. For example, you can add an outdoor couch, chaise or a table and chair set. If your patio is very small, it is a good idea to get the most functionality out of the least amount of pieces. If you plan on eating outside or spending a great deal of time on your patio, a table and two chairs would work quite well. If you get a lot of sun or hot weather in your area, consider purchasing an outdoor table that can be used with an umbrella to provide shade.
Price
Prices for patio furniture can be dependent on the materials they are made of, how many pieces you buy and the overall durability. It is a good idea to purchase patio furniture at the end of the summer season when you can get great deals on pieces that would have otherwise been out of your price range. Try to comparison shop at several stores, and check out online stores for more options. In many cases, you should be able to have your patio furniture shipped for free, if you find the right store.
Upkeep
The final consideration you should remember before purchasing your patio furniture is how hard it is to clean and maintain. Wrought iron and teak pieces are very beautiful, but will require some extra maintenance work if you want them to last for several years. If you don’t have the time to clean your patio furniture on a regular basis, try to find a material like PVC or plastic that can be cleaned with a quick spray from your garden hose. If you do decide to purchase patio furniture that is made out of wooden, wicker or metal material, check with the manufacturer for cleaning instructions so that you can get the most out of your new purchase.