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The idea that form should follow function is a basic principle of good interior design. This guideline still applies when planning an outdoor space a bistro patio set.

When placing the set on a patio or terrace, take into consider how the sun moves across the space. Putting the furniture in glaring sunlight or complete shade renders it useless for certain times of the day. Instead incorporate elements that will mitigate the harsher effects of the environment. These elements can include trees, plants, walls, trellises, fences or outdoor art. Even a simple umbrella placed near the bistro set will provide shade and block strong wind.

Match the style of the table and chairs with the overall decor of the outdoor area. Wrought iron sets can evoke the continental cultures of places such as Paris or New Orleans, while cast aluminum will give a sense of contemporary or urban style. Wooden furniture elicits a sense of traditional mountain respites. Provide cushions if needed, to ensure that the set serves the purposes of relaxation or entertaining.

Maintenance is the most difficult aspect of choosing patio furniture. Outdoors furniture in northern climes always should be stored away from ice, wind and snow when winter comes. If it can’t be moved, then it must be covered with protective vinyl wrappings that can be secured to the furniture so they don’t blow off.

In more temperate climates, furniture can stay outdoors all year ’round if it’s properly maintained. Wrought iron needs to be washed periodically with warm water and soap, and should be waxed occasionally. Nicks in the paint should be sanded and touch up immediately to reduce the possibility of rust. Nonetheless, wrought iron is one of the most durable materials for garden furniture, along with the new poly resins that are made into wicker and certain kinds of wood, such as cypress and teak.

By: Michael Justice

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    Deciding to use pavers for your pool deck is one of the best choices you can make
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    Pavers can compliment a new pool like no other surface option. The primary decking alternatives to pavers when building a new pool are concrete, concrete with an acrylic paint and a texture on top often called “cool-deck” and tile. The problem with all three alternatives is that in each case a concrete deck has to be poured. Then, it’s the choice of the homeowner to refinish the surface with the acrylic or tile. As we all know, however, concrete cracks. Sometimes it takes a couple of years for those hairline joints to start popping up, but more often than not, they show up after a couple of months. The acrylic and tile toppings do a decent job of hiding the flaws, but inevitably, the cracks work their way to the surfaces of these alternatives as well.

    Pavers, on the other hand do not *****. They do not require that a concrete deck is poured and they are very cost competitive with these alternatives. Most come with a twenty year warranty, while some come with twenty five year coverage. There is an unlimited amount of color and shape options, making pavers a much more aesthetic solution. Pavers are installed around a new pool on top of vehicular grade compacted base. They are very easy to maintain with regular cleaning and can even be pressure washed. If one paver does crack, it takes all of two minutes to pop the defective brick out and replace it with a new one. No more chiseling thin set under tile or having to use concrete ***** patch material!

    If you didn’t get the opportunity to choose pavers for your pool when it was built and now have a deck with cracks and depressions, don’t worry. Thin, one inch, pavers can be installed over top of the deck. Once that it is done, nobody can tell that the deck was originally installed without pavers!

    If you would like to get more information regarding your paving options Central Florida Pavers can help!

    By: Garrett McGinnis

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    Garrett McGinnis
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        Several practical ideas of patio lights usages can be found easily on several resource centers online. There are sites offering you tips on how to maximize the usages of patio lights and several possible combination you can apply if you are thinking about creating any particular atmosphere or mood. You can find easy implementations of patio umbrella and how to use patio umbrella lights to create functional lighting setup to grant you maximum visibility around the table. Patio umbrella lights are not too bright or blaring for table lighting, and they are very comfortable to human eyes.

        You can also add patio string lights to your garden. Patio string lights are great for adding touches of colors and creating an entirely different mood for several occasions. Since they are generally colored and not too bright, you can use them both temporary or on occasions only and permanently as an integrated part of the overall patio lighting design.

        Remember that patio lighting are designed to be decorative and functional at the same time. Make sure you consider the original color of walls surrounding the garden, other patio elements including the materials used, and the possible effects patio lights may have to overall comfort and ambience of your patio to produce the best possible lighting combination that suits your needs. When used and implemented correctly, patio lights can be great additions to your already beautiful patio design.

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        Francis M. Lagnier is a lighting industry veteran who recently started his own website where he writes about lighting in general and patio umbrellas and patio lights in particular.


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