The Art of Choosing Garden Furniture

Andi Way • Sep 25, 2024

The art of choosing garden furniture 

Adding furniture can transform your garden into an extension of your home. In the UK, where the weather can be unpredictable, selecting the right garden furniture involves balancing style, functionality and durability.


If you’re looking to buy some new garden furniture, here are some elements to consider. 


Weather-Resistant Materials

Given the UK's variable weather, choosing garden furniture made from weather-resistant materials is essential. Teak and other hardwoods are popular for their durability and natural resistance to moisture. Aluminium and wrought iron are excellent choices for metal furniture, offering strength and rust resistance. For a contemporary look, synthetic rattan provides a stylish and durable option, able to withstand rain and UV rays without too much fading.


Comfort and Style

Comfort is key to enjoying your garden space. Cushioned seating, recliners and ergonomic designs can enhance relaxation. Look for weatherproof textiles that are easy to clean and quick to dry. In terms of style, garden furniture should complement the overall design of your garden, whether you prefer a rustic, modern or classic look. 


Multi-Functional Pieces

Maximise your garden's functionality with multi-purpose furniture. Storage benches, for example, offer seating and a place to store garden tools or cushions. Extendable dining tables and foldable chairs are perfect for accommodating guests without permanently taking up space. Fire pits and outdoor heaters can extend the usability of your garden into the cooler months, providing warmth and a focal point for gatherings.


Space Considerations

For smaller UK gardens, space-saving furniture is a must. Bistro sets, compact benches and wall-mounted foldable tables can provide seating and dining areas without overwhelming the space. Vertical storage solutions, such as shelving and hanging planters can help keep the area tidy and functional.


Sustainability

With growing environmental awareness, try to find furniture made from recycled materials or sustainable sources. Investing in high-quality, durable pieces reduces the need for frequent replacements, contributing to a more sustainable lifestyle.


Taking these elements into account can help you create a garden that is not only aesthetically pleasing but also functional and resilient against the UK’s diverse weather conditions. Whether it’s for dining, relaxing or entertaining, getting the right garden furniture can really help you get more enjoyment from your garden. 


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