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Featured Categories Patio Sets Lounges, Daybeds & Chairs Patio Tables, Benches & Gliders Hammocks Patio Furniture Covers & Cushions Outdoor Rugs Patio Umbrellas & Stands Patio Decor & Accessories Patio Sets See all Lounges, Daybeds & Chairs See all Patio Tables, Benches & Gliders See all More Categories in  Patio Furniture Patio Sets Lounges, Daybeds & Chairs Patio Tables, Benches & Gliders Hammocks Patio Furniture Covers & Cushions Outdoor Rugs Patio Umbrellas & Stands Patio Decor & AccessoriesYou May Also Like Start your outdoor season right with the perfect patio pieces! Create a beautiful backyard oasis with all the essentials for outdoor living. Enjoy a cozy conversation area with weather-resistant patio furniture, or polish your patio with rugs and accents. Attract afternoon visitors with comfy cushioned patio chairs. Enhance your garden space with adorable decor and solar lights. Add a modern touch to your outdoor living with elegant dining sets, perfect for a nice evening meal.




Liven up your table setting with patterned dinnerware. Enjoy your outdoor living in the shade with gorgeous gazebos and umbrellas. Whether you are hosting a small, intimate gathering, or a large backyard barbecue, you’ll find the outdoor essentials you need to transform your outdoor living experience. Swing by Big Lots for all your outdoor needs, and stay in budget!8 Tips for Choosing Patio Furniture Shop smart with our essential patio furniture advice. Share your take on this idea!Upload your photo here. Great patio furniture brings comfort and function to your outdoor spaces. With a spacious table and easy-to-use, comfortable chairs a basic brick patio is transformed into a sensory-rich dining destination. Outfit a cozy porch with a wicker sofa and a classic wicker rocking chair, both stocked with ample cushions, and the porch will quickly become a second family room during the warm weather months. Don't overlook the outdoor-living opportunities on balconies and in pocket gardens.




When complemented with the right patio furniture, these petite garden getaways will beckon you outside time and again. Check out the following tips for choosing the best patio furniture for your space. Thoughtful planning will ensure that your outdoor living space is inviting for years to come. 1. Make a List Begin by thinking about how you would like your outdoor space to function. Would you like it to serve as a dining area on warm summer nights? Would you like to host your next dinner party or your daughter's birthday party in the space? Is a peaceful reading nook more of what you're looking for in your outdoor room? Make a list of the many things you would like to do in the space and use it as a guide to determine what type of furniture is necessary. If the primary function of your 12x16-foot patio is to host casual evening cocktails, there is no need for a dining table. Opt for ample comfortable seating, several side tables, and a fire pit. 2. Take a Seat




Take a seat before you buy. Comfortable patio furniture, just like interior furniture, will be used regularly as opposed to uninviting patio furniture, which might have good looks but not-so-good comfort. 3. Go for Easy Care Reserve the bulk of your garden-side hours for enjoying your space as opposed to maintaining furniture when you purchase easy-care patio furniture. Most metal, teak, cedar, and all-weather wicker pieces are unfazed by whatever nature throws their way. Furniture made using these forgiving materials will look wonderful for years. Add years to the life of your patio furniture by storing it in a protected location, such as a a garage or basement during the off season. Even the toughest furniture, such as teak chairs or a wrought-iron settee, will last longer if it is placed in storage when not in use. If your storage space is limited, look for patio furniture that folds or is easily taken apart for compact storage. When purchasing patio furniture, you're not limited to the natural tones of wood;




the black, white, and beige of wicker; Colorful finishes abound in the world of outdoor furniture. For stylish longevity, reserve bold splashes of color for cushions and accent pieces. 6. Invest in Quality The old adage "you get what you pay for" is true for patio furniture. Plastic resin chairs or side tables look great on the shelf and will keep their good looks for a year or two out in the sun, but in time they will become brittle and lose their vibrant coloring. The same is true for some wood products and wicker pieces. Shop with care, checking consumer reports and reviews, before making a big purchase. Ground patio furniture by placing it on an all-weather rug. Textile advancements in recent years have brought many quick-drying outdoor rugs to the market. Soft underfoot and rich in texture, an outdoor rug will lend the comforts of indoors to the great outdoors. 8. Search for Dual-Purpose Pieces Look for hardworking furniture. An ottoman that doubles as extra seating for your next backyard bash and a simple bench that will stand alone or cozy up to an alfresco dining table are essential for frequently used outdoor spaces.




Lars OutdoorPiet Boon OutdoorCollection PietBoon CollectionOutdoor CollectionArea PietBeacon BenchZayed PortCounter InspoForwardPiet Boon Styling by Karin Meyn | Dutch sea views with our new Lars outdoor collection - Piet Boon Collection Garden furniture, also called patio furniture or outdoor furniture, is a type of furniture specifically designed for outdoor use. It is typically made of weather-resistant materials such as aluminium which does not rust. The oldest surviving examples of garden furniture were found in the gardens of Pompeii. An area of typical patio furniture, including umbrellas, in Taiwan. Main article: List of furniture types Garden furniture is often sold as a patio set consisting of a table, four or six chairs, and a (parasol). A picnic table is used for the purpose of eating a meal outdoors. Long chairs, referred to as chaise longue, are also common items. Recently seating furniture has been used for conversation areas using items like couches. The British 'garden parasol' or American 'garden umbrella' is the term for a specialised type of umbrella designed to provide shade from the sun.




Parasols are either secured in a weighted base or a built-in mount in the paving. Some are movable around outdoor tables and seating, others centred through a hole mid-table. Patio heaters are used to enable people to sit outside at night or in cold weather. They can be permanently mounted on eaves and patio roofs, or portable and self-supporting. They can operate on electricity, propane, bottled butane (small units), or natural gas. The latter can be plumbed into permanent locations or attached to 'quick-connect' outlets. Modular outdoor fire pits and portable fire bowls have become widely available in many materials to extend outdoor living. The tall clay Chimeneas of North America are an example. Current garden accessories include items like birdbaths, plant stands, planter boxes and trellises to add detail to an outdoor space. The most commonly sold types of patio sets are made of plastic, wood, aluminium, wicker, and wrought iron. A classic bench design by Edwin Lutyens




Wooden garden furniture can suffer through exposure to the elements and therefore needs to be periodically treated. Teak is a commonly used material for outdoor furniture. It naturally contains silica, which makes it resistant to fungal decay, many of the effects of water (such as rot, swelling and warping), as well as chemicals. It is also resistant to fire, acid and alkalis. When Teak weathers it loses its original look but gains a majestic, almost silver glow. Many owners prefer the aged look of teak and because of its resistance to rotting and infestation, it can be appreciated without upkeep. Aluminium garden furniture is robust and long-lasting. However, if the protective coating is compromised it will corrode. Plastic garden furniture is naturally waterproof, so it can be left out year-round. Waterproof outdoor furniture pieces are usually made of materials such as Mahogany, Teak, Cast Aluminum, PE Wicker, Plastic and PVC Wicker.[] These materials are durable and can withstand the elements of wind, rain and sun exposure.

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