Posts Tagged ‘landscaping’

Oak Garden Furniture

Saturday, April 10th, 2010

Oak is one of the best woods to use for patio garden furniture. It is local to most Western countries and, being a hardwood, can endure the weather, if treated properly. It is very durable and, so long as you maintain it, it will give you enjoyment and comfort on your garden patio for decades to come.

Oak is certainly not inexpensive, but if you consider that it will last for ten to twenty years, whereas plastic and metal may last two to four years, it does not work out a bad deal over the long term and during that period, you will have been sitting on garden furniture that is the bee’s knees in every way.

Just a point of interest here that will give you more range when you are buying your hardwood garden furniture, oak and cherry wood share many of the same characteristics as far as garden patio furniture is concerned.

The patterns of whorls and rings in the timber is truly beautiful, so in order to maintain the stocks of these trees, please make sure that your patio furniture comes from a replenishable source.

Make sure you follow the maker’s recommendations as far as maintenance is concerned. This will prolong the life of your hardwood furniture, making sure that you will get extra life – up to twice as much – life out of your hardwood garden furniture.

The maker or craftsman will probably deliver your furniture primed and stained and maybe varnished too. If you get raw timber furniture, the maker is probably leaving your options open. The least you should do is rub an oil into it.

Ask at your decorators’ merchants or timber merchants which is the best. You could also stain it and varnish it. Ask to see examples before you go ahead, but it has to be done at least once a year anyway, so you can change approach when it wears off.

This grade of furniture will be seen often at commercial venues, because it is so hard wearing and long lasting, if correctly looked after. You should let commercial sense guide you and follow suit, if you can afford it. If you cannot afford a full suite of hardwood garden patio furniture all in one go, why not buy one or two pieces of furniture a year?

Once you have your furniture in situ, you can start thinking about accessories. The most common accessories are lighting, power points, mosquito zappers, sun shades and patio heaters. You will perceive that restaurants and pubs with a patio will use patio heaters when the weather gets cooler.They have to do this, otherwise customers would peter out.

You can learn from this for your back garden. Get yourself a patio heater so that you can get pleasure from your garden patio in comfort every month of the year. Add a few extra plants and a few nocturnal blossoming plants. Put in a small pond with a fountain and some fish. Complete the whole picture with a few spotlights pointing at your favourite features and hang up a mosquito trap. This way you will get the most out of your oak or cherry wood garden patio furniture.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on many topics, but is currently involved with commercial patio heaters. If you are interested in patio heaters too, please click through to Residential Patio Heaters.

7 Woodworking Plans You Can Build During Holidays

Saturday, March 27th, 2010

If you enjoy woodworking, you would have visited your local DIY store; you have likely noticed some fantastic woodworking plans. . Problem is, there is so many to opt from, how do you decide what to do? Well you can narrow down your options if you decide what season you would like your project to represent . Here are a few suggestions of projects that you may wish to try your hand at for the different seasons.

1.Flower holders and Planters As soon as spring comes around most of us seem to acquire spring fever. We’re anxious to get outdoors and start working on those gardens.. So why not go find yourself a few solid plans to build some flower holders and planters.

2.Alfresco summer decor. Its nice to have all the landscaping complete, and the garden furniture in place. If you have some free time on your hands, now is the perfect time to take on one of those projects you have been considering about all winter. Like the fort you promised to build the boys, or maybe the playhouse your daughter has been begging for. Easier still do both. See your local craft store and just reexamine all of woodwork patterns they have to offer for both the forts and the playhouse. Select one thats going to accommodate your requirements.

3.Garden Decor If you look around some of the local improvement stores you will see loads of whimsical garden ornamentations. Problem is everyone in the vicinity has the duplicate thing. Why not be special? Start a project and make your decorations, instead of having the usual plastic or cement ones.. Be creative and special. Gnomes made from wood, or even a few woodland animals would be ideal.

4.Fall Decor Before you know it the foliages are hitting the ground, and those summer breezes that were once warm and inviting have become a bit nippy. So why not pick up up your landscaping with some fall decor. After all a nice big fat turkey (a wood one of course) set along side your fence would create some interest. Then theres Halloween where you can merely let your imagination run a bit wild here.

5. Fall is the ideal time to go ahead and establish that compost box you have been babbling about. Peculiarly now that you have all the fallen leaves to find a house for. You are going to need to find woodworking plans that will apply to the size of the area you have accessible.

Winter Woes

6. Now that the snow has represented itself, you are back to cleaning that mucky mess at the back entrance, and of course tripping over the boots. You have determined that something has to be done about this. Marvellous! Go catch yourself some plans and begin building that boot rack that is going to work out all these problems.

7.Have you ever admired those true-to-life reindeer standing out in the snow? Yes the ones made from wood. What an ideal project to fill two ideas at once. The reindeer add just a bit of colour and interest during the winter months. So you have some good outdoor winter decor. Then at Christmas just connect a big red bow round their necks and theres part of your Christmas ornamenting all taken care of.

No matter which of these projects you resolve to take on do yourself a favor. Go and check out all of the woodwork plans at your favourite store. They are all casual projects but still demand some step by step guidance.

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