Posts Tagged ‘outdoor decor’

Exterior Shading and Awnings for Your Garden and Yard

Wednesday, January 6th, 2010

The majority of people spend their time indoors, but more people would spend their time in the garden or outdoors if shades were installed to protect them against all the discouraging elements such as varying amounts of sun, wind and rain. Outdoor shades, in short, add much to the living space of a house.

Shades can also beautify the house by adding a bit of extra flair that differentiate it from others on the block. An example are the honeycomb shades and the related pleated shades that add uniqueness to your house. Furthermore, they are essential around areas like pools where UV radiation can pose a hazard to the skin of guests or children.

For large events held in the backyard, a tent-like structure will be needed to ensure that not only will people fit, but tables and chairs for dining and drinking. The tent-like shades are called canopies. Canopies are set up with several poles holding the shade fabric overhead which provides the majority of overhead protection. Side flaps can be added to add even more protection as well as privacy from onlookers outside. Canopies can be outfitted with airflow devices to help keep the interior comfortable.

The deck or porch of a house may not always have a fixed overhead structure for outdoor shading. Deck awnings were made for this purpose. They are usually fitted over a large window, using attachments that work for several kinds of materials. Awnings should be retractable, and need to be in certain regions of the country where snow fall is heavy during winters. Heavy snow can damage the frame of the deck awning, even causing it to collapse.

There are several types of retractables. One is operated by a manual hand crank. Another uses a lateral swing-open configuration which can be pushed in or pulled out. Finally the motorized versions can be automatically opened at a push of a button. Simpler variants include the freestanding awnings, which are also known as unattached awnings.

Large garden areas can benefit from the addition of a gazebo. A gazebo is a self-contained structure which has both a ceiling and floor, and can be a few square yards in area. Gazebos can be constructed on site using wood, but there are also ready-made gazebos made of metals such as iron or steel. Depending on other outdoor decor of the house, a homeowner can choose the most appropriate material for greatest consistency. Homeowners may also consider setting up a pergola design, which is a bit simpler and less labor intensive than gazebos. Pergolas are basically wooden beams, topped off with a few more slats of wood.

The most familiar shade of all may be the humble and simple umbrella. The traditional place to place them is around the home pool area, near tables where people may sit to avoid the sun after getting out of the water. Modern umbrellas come with some fancy accoutrements and configurations. To make the space usable at night, small but bright lights may be installed under the umbrella to illuminate the area. These lights integrate with the rest of the umbrella frame and are usually powered by a cord to the house hold electrical supply.

You can find more information on shades. Additional resources supplied for deck awnings can be read here.

Looking For Patio Furniture Covers?

Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009

When I was choosing new patio furniture covers I felt a bit lost. I was really tired of having to wash my patio table each time my family wanted to eat in the backyard, which in the summer is almost every other day. I live in an area that has a lot of squirrels and birds and raccoons and I just wasn’t comfortable with my children eating off the table before I had a chance to wash in it good warm soapy water.

I have some lovely furniture that looks like it is made from exotic hard wood but it really isn’t. I expect it is made with pine and stained to look exotic. I got a great deal on the furniture at Home Depot about six years ago. Another reason I desire some new patio furniture covers is that the rain and the sun can really destroy the finish on my wooden furniture. The furniture has really aged well and I have nothing to complain about. However, without annual or bi-annual maintenance it can show its age.

Almost every autumn I rough sand the table and chairs, re-apply a teak or walnut stain and then rub some tung oil into the wood. The whole procedure generally takes 2 half days and the furniture really looks brand new when I’m finished. I have no doubt that this little effort has added years to the life of my furniture. I don’t really mind the job but having some outdoor patio furniture covers might make it less necessary?like maybe every three years.

I have spoken to a lot of people about buying covers and it would appear that I might be the only one in my circle of friends that has ever thought seriously about these covers. Furthermore, I have gone to a handful of patio furniture shops and very few of them sell covers for the furniture. The covers that were available were either the wrong size or far too expensive for my needs. Most of the staff at the patio furniture shop only thought about covering the furniture for the winter. One guy who was trying to be helpful suggested I just use a table cloth for family dinners.

Now that I have realized the work these covers are going to save me I want them even more. I don’t need to the covers for the winter as I am OK with using a big tarp to cover everything. This is what I need: 1- The covers need to be water resistant and machine washable, 2- They need to be a neutral but pretty colour. I have my heart set on light yellow but would also consider green; and 3- They need to be inexpensive. In my mind, I should be able to cover 4 chairs and a 4.5 foot square patio table for less than 50 bucks.

Buying outdoor patio furniture covers is not as simple as I first expected it to be. The covers themselves are fairly hard to come by. Finding something in your price range and colour and that fits your furniture can be daunting. On the advice of a friend, I’m going to continue to write articles and post on my blog on outdoor patio furniture covers until I finally find a set to call my own.

Visit this great site with patio furniture covers to read more about exterior furniture covers.

Have Fun With Outdoor Lighting

Thursday, December 17th, 2009

If your home’s personality is the kind that makes you and your guests feel at home, you know that patio lights are part of it. You don’t just want them to keep you from slipping into a pratfall or a pool fall after the sun goes down-you’ll want your patio lights to tell every visitor you have, “This is me, too!”

Now, you put a lot of work into making your home reflect you. Why shouldn’t your patio lights reflect you, too? When they come in as many styles and with as many accents as you and your home have, picking will not be simple. However, it can be done.

Picking the patio lights you can make into what you want will be easier than you think. Because you are not limited to one kind. You can work with strings of lights, with party lights, with umbrella lights alike, and any one of them can be made to fit your deck. Which means fitting you.

Because string, party, or umbrella, you don’t really want to leave it as just a round of bulbs glowing with no accents that suggest anything more than a place you hang your coat and eat and sleep. You live. Your home lives. And you want your patio lights to make that point.

Maybe you’re the hopeless romantic and you want a string or two of appropriate patio lights. You can opt for the flower look or the holiday globe look. (As in, the light globes that look as though you had extra Christmas tree ornaments to string up.) Maybe you’re the horticulturist to whom there’s no such thing as too few flowers. There are hundreds to try. You might be the rugged outdoors type–lanterns should work. You might be the genial host with two or even three patio tables for your parties-those umbrella lights are looking better every minute. Just like a classy pool club.

In addition, they all look great when it is party time. You have a good group of people joining you for an evening of good drink, good food, good talk, good everything. What do they want to see when they come? They want to see an atmosphere that makes them feel right at home with you. In addition, if you have made your patio lights look like you that are exactly the ways they will feel. Now, just step into the lights and be you

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