Posts Tagged ‘outdoor umbrellas’

Which Patio Umbrella Should You Buy for Your Backyard?

Sunday, March 14th, 2010

Well, summer is upon us and if your backyard could use a freshening up you are not the only one. The winter months can be hard on our patio furniture and if you don’t have a lot of extra money lying around there are a few simple ways to renew your patio. One of the most familiar outdoor accessories is the patio umbrella. Nowadays, a person is limited to a green or beige outdoor umbrella for your backyard. Outdoor umbrellas come in many shapes, sizes and colors which can really make a statement. From modern to traditional you can find a great match to your existing outdoor d

The Reasons to Buy Outdoor Umbrellas During the Winter Months

Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010

Many people only think about purchasing their next outdoor patio umbrella or patio set when summer is underway. This can create a few concerns, because if you are searching for a specific style of furniture or color you may not be able to find what you need in stock. While you can find outdoor umbrellas that ship rather quickly online, you may be surprised to discover that the patio furniture set that you adore can take weeks to arrive. This can take weeks out of your precious summer fun and, if delays happen, you can miss out on most of your beautiful summer.

A smart idea is to commence shopping for your patio umbrellas and other patio furnishings during the off-season. The number one motivation to look for these products during the off-season is that you can discover some amazing deals. A lot of online stores offer large savings in the fall and winter months to help keep inventory moving. Also, a lot of online stores have a big inventory of items like outdoor umbrellas, all-year-long, unlike your local retailers that only carry the products when they are in season. Not only will you discover merchandise online during the wintertime, you will even see that the options are much better than what is available in the retail stores.

Another good thing about shopping for your outdoor umbrella in the off-season is that you are not forced to just order “something”. You can take your time and even order items that are custom made. This gives you greater flexibility to match d

Buy Teak Patio Furniture Teak Wood Can Withstand All Kinds Of Weather Conditions

Thursday, December 24th, 2009

Most possibly the word ‘furniture’ was derived from the French ‘fournir’ – ‘to provide’. Truly, furniture provides us with comfortable living. Indeed, furniture making as an art is as old as civilization itself. Sadly, most of them have been destroyed by nature. Yet, some of them have been able to defy time. Some of the furniture that the Egyptians made is available even to today thanks partly to the dry climate of their region and partly to their unique burial system that required all the things that the Pharaoh used, to be buried with him.

However, furniture was in use long before that in other parts of the world. People used furniture in Egypt, Mesopotamia, China, and India from an early age. However, we must thank the Europeans for turning furniture manufacturing into an art. Although furniture has to be functional to be called so, its decorative value cannot be overlooked either. It has to be as practical as it has to be aesthetically pleasing and that is why teak has been well favoured for manufacturing our day today furniture.

Teak wood was so popular in earlier days, that it was used for building ship and marine boats. Today, teak is widely used to make furniture, especially patio furniture. Unlike other types of wood patio furniture which can possess an exceedingly simple outlook, teak patio furniture is appreciated for its sleek design and outstandingly versatile styles. Apart from that, teak has natural qualities which make it resistant to both termites and damages caused by water.

On top of that cake, teak is only slightly heavy; not the kind of heavy that could break your back. It is strong enough to battle against harsh weather as well as light enough for owners to move around when they feel like redesigning their backyard. Imagine this, you won’t have to worry that your outdoor umbrellas will be blown away during a thundering winter storm. Or, that your teak patio furniture set splinter through the menace of time.

There are many types of furniture that can be made out of teak –we already know it is the best kind of patio furniture. Here are some of the furniture that teak is prevalently used and which can make your life a whole lot more easier.
1) Table and Chair sets – Eating outdoors have always been a common culture for many which is why it isn’t weird to find teak dining tables and chairs in backyards and patios. But at times, the outdoor climate may not be as friendly as we desire it to be. To cater for those times as well as every other time-teak poses as an excellent material; it will not melt like plastic neither is it prone to decay.
2) Umbrella Stands – Although most umbrellas are made out of steel, teak is a popular type of wood for the frames and stands of umbrellas because it is more durable and better crafted than plastic and metal frames. Besides, teak isn’t bendable or easily breakable like steel. You won’t have to fret about having to leave your outdoor umbrellas at the back or front of your house because for sure the teak umbrellas will stand their grounds.
3) Patio Heaters – Patio heaters are becoming essential devices for bars and restaurants, since it allows them to keep their outdoor seating spaces open longer as well as to accommodate patrons who are now not allowed to smoke inside the building due to stricter smoking bans. Propane patio heaters are the most used out of the bunch, however, these patio heaters runs on propane, which is an inflammable gas. Luckily, teak is one of the few timbers that can withstand the heat of the desert and will not readily catch fire, making it suitable to be used for propane patio heaters.
4) Backyard Lounges – Come summer, winter or spring there is always a need to just go out at the back of your home and just recline and enjoy life. That is what lounges are for. To be reclined upon , while you enjoy the company of loved ones amidst the beautiful weather. Which is teak is perfect –because its texture and sturdiness is long-lasting and can withstand any form of season –let it be rain, shine or snow. Think about this, if teak wood is good enough to wade through the seas and the oceans of the world don’t you think it would be equally good enough to suit gardens or lawns? Be sure that no matter what is the weather outdoors, this type of wood will definitely survive it.

Teak can withstand heat and do not catch fire easily. Therefore, it is safe enough for your patio, if you have a propane heater around. Truly, propane patio heaters are the most eco-friendly and budget friendly outdoor heater you can have. However, such heaters have live flames and inflammable materials kept nearby may catch fire. Of course, the manufacturers of such heaters make sure that they do not. Yet, you never can be sure, unless of course it is teak all around.

Propane patio heaters are most popular outdoor heater because they are most eco friendly as well as budget friendly. Such heaters can keep the area within a radius 20’ warm and cosy. Therefore, you do not need to rush inside with the drop of the mercury. You can lounge on your teak patio furniture to watch the moon traversing the night sky or the sun rising in the eastern horizon. Moreover, propane patio heaters produce live flames. Such live flames are as enjoyable as they are dangerous. They can easily spread fire. Having teakwood furniture minimizes such risks. Buy teak patio furniture for elegance, utility and safety.

Kenny Leichester is a foremost expert in the interior design industry specializing in the outdoor or patio settings using patio umbrellas, patio umbrellas, outdoor cushions, patio heaters, patio lighting and so on to create exquisitely beautiful layout. His articles and work for outdoor patio umbrella and so on are widely distributed and is a regular contributor to PatioShoppers.com.

When to Buy Wood Outdoor Umbrellas for Your Yard

Thursday, October 8th, 2009

If you are hoping to find a painless way to update the look of your patio it can be easily achieved with the purchase of a beautiful patio umbrella. You will be very surprised at the difference a vibrant colored patio umbrella can make to a dull yard, or how finding just the right match for your existing d

Everything You Need to Know When Looking at Patio Umbrellas

Wednesday, September 16th, 2009

Well, summer has arrived and if your backyard could use a freshening up you are not by yourself. The winter months can be harsh to our patio furniture and if you don’t have money growing on trees in your yard there are several simple ways to update your yard. One of the most familiar outdoor accessories is the patio umbrella. Nowadays, you are not limited to a green or beige outdoor patio umbrella for your backyard. Outdoor umbrellas come in a variety of shapes, sizes and colors which can make a bold statement. From modern to traditional you can find a perfect match to your existing outdoor d

Know How to Measure for the Right Wood or Aluminum Outdoor Umbrellas

Sunday, September 13th, 2009

Many people question how to select the correct sized patio umbrella for their backyard. They may think they only need a 6 foot patio umbrella, just to discover that it really doesn’t offer the total amount of shade that they truly require. The right way to select the correct size patio umbrella is to measure the space to decide on the size of shade you will need to keep things comfortable. You can generally assume that if the sun is directly above, patio umbrellas will shade about half of their overall size to each side of the center pole. For example, a nine foot outdoor umbrella will shade an area of about four and a half feet from the center.

To start measuring for the total of shade you would want your outdoor umbrellas to cover, start the center of the place you want shaded. Start with a measuring tape at the center of the place you want to shade and expand it out to half the distance of the umbrella size you think you would like to buy. If you think you want a 9 foot outdoor umbrella, you must measure out a space of a little over 4 feet. Now you will walk around the center of the area 360 degrees to determine what particular space will be shaded when the sun is at its highest point during the day. Also, think about the route of the sun. As the sun goes lower in the horizon throughout the day, the size and shape of shade will change. Now, here is something important to note: most manufactures determine their umbrella size by measuring the actual rib arm length and double it. However, the majority of outdoor umbrellas are not true to their size in width, because the rib arms are not usually completely extended straight out to the side so you will typically lose a few inches in shade proportionally. Also, you’ll want to think about that if you are buying your outdoor umbrella for a bar table, you will need to make sure it has a bar height crank so you can maneuver the umbrella while placed in your bar table. This is typically a feature that is offered with most patio umbrellas, but you can always ask about it if it is not featured with the product.

When you are thinking about shading an outdoor dining area you can use the following guidelines for your wood or aluminum outdoor patio umbrellas: a 6 foot canopy will shade a caf