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Suggestions From Better Homes And Gardens For Your Patio Furniture


The magazine Better Homes and Gardens is perhaps one of the most respected sources on advice from home decorating, both inside and out. For those who are looking to decorate their outside, the advice from Better Homes and Gardens for your patio furniture will come in handy, helping you to better decorate a social area for outside. To help you get started, lets talk about some of the tips from Better Homes and Gardens for your patio furniture.

Buy For Comfort And Durability

The first bit of advice from Better Homes and Gardens for your patio furniture is to make sure that what you purchase is both comfortable and that can stand up to the weather. If you purchase patio furniture that cant stand up to the elements, for instance, youll ultimately spend more money in the long run on replacing your furniture than if you bought slightly more expensive, but more durable furniture. As far as comfort goes, it should be common sense that you need something thats not a pain to sit in.

Use Art To Focus The Area

Another of the ideas from Better Homes and Gardens for your patio furniture is to use some sort of art or furniture to create a focal point for the area around it, just as you would indoors. A fire pit or a patio hearth, for instance, gives a place to direct the eyes and can make sitting in your patio area a pleasure. Also, if your patio area has a large window or door that opens into an indoor area, this look will help tie together the decorations inside and out.

Get Some Covering

Another tip for decorating with patio furniture from Better Homes and Gardens is to install some sort of canopy over your area with patio furniture. While the magazine stresses that it doesnt need to necessarily stop the air, there are times when you will want to block the sun and get a little shade on your patio. Of course, because there are times when you will want the sun on you, the magazine also suggests placement so that the area does get some sun, or to get a canopy that you can withdraw when needed.

Add Plants

Another of the ideas for decorating with patio furniture from Better Homes and Gardens is to add some greenery around the area where you place that furniture. The plants serve as a way to help to soften the lines of your patio as well as to create accents that work with your patio furniture, creating further reasons for you to want to actually sit on your patio area. With a little work and the tips from Better Homes and Gardens, your patio furniture will help to create an area thats a pleasure to lounge in.

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