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Garden Furniture: Back To Basics

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The best thing about owning a family home is enjoying the outdoors. Make your backyard as comfortable as the living room by adding comfy garden furniture. Whether you’re interested in filling in your backyard gathering area with natural wood garden furniture or have more interest in garden furniture that is more weather resistant, there are many materials and styles of garden furniture from which to choose.

 

If you’re looking for classic garden furniture, there’s nothing like the sleek simplicity of the Adirondack chair. These tilted slat constructed chairs were first created by Thomas Lee in 1903 and have since become a major icon of classic American garden furnishings.

And who doesn’t love a nice lazy day lazing away in a cozy hammock? You can hang a hammock between two trees or use a post hole digger to install some metal or wood posts from which to hang your hammock. The main consideration in terms of hammock longevity is the material from which the hammock and supporting rope is made.

Hammocks made with olefin rope is pretty much completely fade resistant as well as mildew resistant, so you will be able to enjoy your hammock for years and years to come. Of course it’s still a good idea to take the hammock down during the winter months when extreme temperatures can put undue strain on your hammock. Plus, it’s a nice feeling to celebrate the return of spring by removing the hammock from the garden shed and hanging it up to lie back and enjoy the first warm days of each year.

The most classic garden furniture has a style uniquely its own and hasn’t changed much over the years. The nice thing about innovation is that sometimes it leaves well enough alone. In the case of classic garden furniture this means sticking to the basic style but implementing modern and more durable materials.



 

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