by John James
Outside dining and patio areas are often associated with the phrase, Outdoor Living. The word Patio originates from the Spanish language and means-back garden or backyard.
A patio allows you to take your indoor dining area to the outdoors. It’s a great natural way to extend your living quarters, and enjoy outdoor living. A well designed patio will add space and add value to your home.
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by Sheri Terry
Cushions make good patio accents aside from providing additional comfort and support for homeowners. Among the many types of patio cushions are chair pads, floor cushions, and pet beds.
Chair pads were originally intended to make hard seats more comfortable and softer to sit on. However, changing consumer needs had evolved from comfort to satisfying style and even medical issues. Various designs like floral and plaids proliferates the market to suit varying themes being imposed by each household. It also comes in sizes to fit different patio chairs ranging from singles to family couch. Furthermore, chair pads can be specially constructed to help users with previous medical problems like injuries and back problems.
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by Malcolm KAy
Increasingly these days, modular interlocking deck tiles are becoming a popular means of resurfacing an existing porch, balcony patio or deck. Compared with alternative options, installing wood deck tiles can be a very attractive option. Nevertheless, if you have a particularly large area to cover, it can still be a significant outlay, so you’ll want to make sure that the deck tiles you select are most appropriate for your specific location and your requirements. Apart from the aspect of price, probably the most important factors you should consider when choosing a wood deck tile are as follows.
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by Todd Alan
Most of you will already know that a fire pit is just a small pit that you start your very own fire in and sit around enjoying it with friends and family. Fire pits are not a new phenomena and have been enjoyed by families for centuries the world over. There is no denying that a fire pit is great for any family or social gathering, you can all sit around and chat with the warmth and radiance emanating from the fire pit. Not only that, you can even use your fire pit for cooking, when camping with friends or family.
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by Malcolm Kay
A balcony with a view can be such a delight, but in many cases it just sits there underused and forlorn. Perhaps the problem is that it’s just too small to warrant employing the services of a team of tradesmen to lay conventional tiles. Or perhaps you are living in a property that is rented and therefore spending money on something that you don’t own or can take with you is not exactly your priority. Irrespective of your situation however there are certainly are ways to bring life to those valuable balcony spaces which won’t cost you a fortune or force you to employ expensive tradespersons.
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by Malcolm Kay
Whilst there’s nothing like the warmth and classic beauty of a new solid wood deck, the sad inevitability is that in exposed exterior situations, any wood deck or wood tile will gradually fade and turn a silvery grey colour over time - the speed at which this occurs depending mainly on the degree of exposure to the weather and to direct sunlight in particular.
It’s possible to reduce the rate at which the natural greying and fading takes place, but you can never hope to completely halt this process. The best you can do is to regularly apply one of the better quality, specialist decking oils which contain transparent microfine oxides in addition to traditional brown iron oxides.
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by Malcolm Kay
If you’re considering building a new wood deck, you’ll undoubtedly want to ensure that it keeps looking good year after year without cracking, rotting, warping, or suffering attack by borers, termites or other destructive insects. Plus you’ll surely want your deck to be resistant to scuffing, scratch marks and splintering. And of course it must achieve all these goals whilst suffering from the ravages of beating sun, drenching rain and perhaps covered with a snow and ice.
Given such demands placed on wood decks it’s not really surprising that many decks deteriorate after a few short years, particularly if not enough initial thought was given to the conditions under which the deck must endure.
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