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Garden Table And Chairs

Garden Table And ChairsGarden furniture table, chairs and umbrella, do not know whether to go with wood or glass and metal or plastic?

I'm looking for an attractive, easy to clean and resistant handle table and chairs for my garden. (Maybe thats one seats 6 people) However, do not want to spend a fortune, can anyone recommend where I should go for it, ie Argos, Robert Dryas etc. I have never set furniture garden before, so need to know what is good and what's not! Thank you

Plastic is not too well. My garden furniture is the preferred type of wood. It lasts for years if you apply a little oil on wood once a year and it looks beautiful. It can be expensive, but I put in my nearest store IKEA (www.ikea.co.uk) and it was cheaper than some games I've seen in plastic garden centers, etc. !

The wood is beautiful, but must be maintained and treated as remaining wet after rain. Plastic is easy to clean, and you can leave the seats tilted forward so you do not stay wet in the rain, or you can do easily with a dry towel. They diminish after a few years and Stark will fade and crack. I do not know about metal

Argos has a good selection, including a set of four chairs and a table with two umbrellas for about £ 90. and they will deliver for about £ 4. Tesco have an umbrella table and two chairs for about £ 15 which I think is a great price

I like the Sequoia. I see all the time in the catalogs ... but for now I plastic.and White series came from Walmart.

Get advice here for the choice of materials, garden furniture, garden

http://vegetablegardening.nmaskuri.com/5 ...

I would go to the wood is a renewable energy source and if it is made from supported / managed forests and a minimal impact on the environment. In addition, when you finally get rid of him, they are biudegradeable and can be recycled instead of sitting in a landfill, like plastic would. Also, I just think that wood is much better, and garden natural compliments well, I think.

Woolworths generally have a good range at reasonable prices and last time I looked they had a sale. Try their website.

Good luck. Oh, you can buy one of these covers that go on your furniture so you do not bend your garden furniture away when it rains, as soon as it stops raining, you can use it and it will not wet.

My experience with the plastic ... SUCKS! they faded and stained and cracked ... But I do not leave them outside all year. I tried to paint them, then peeled and stained more! SOOO if you go plastic .. pass the ball for extra blankets!

a good quality wood looks fantastic in the garden and does not rust like metal and doesn't break as easily as glass.

check around Google for some good sites for outdoor furniture .. also if you have a place called "Hootie" nearest you, id try it .. its mega cheap

your external environment will determine what type of furniture, more than anything. Also consider your lifestyle. pets or not things like that.

and it is always your decision at the end of the day, but I advise you to do everything / wood will rot with time / glass can be dangerous if you have kids around and the plastic of his long lasting durable easy to clean it used to be hot in summer and burn you if you lean on it so with all this in mind think about the pros and cons and decide to go now you self a good time.

In my opinion, the wood is the best. As long as you put it inside during the winter, and a layer of varnish or stain every 2-3 years, it will make you proud. We had plastic, cheap if you simply do not plan to keep only a summer or two, and a very expensive metal and glass with details of the vine, which was so heavy to bear and output for seasons, and eventually rust, as well as.

Posted on June 16, 2010.
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