Backyard Remodel

A suitably designed and furnished backyard not only provides a positive space for recreation but also adds to your home's appeal. As the weather is slowly warming up, perhaps you're considering giving yours an upgrade.

However, while shopping for backyard furniture, it's crucial to consider more than just price and size; the environmental elements matter, too. Although purchasing outdoor furniture is similar to indoor furniture, the backyard setting requires some unique considerations.

1. Consider the weather

Are you living in a hot and dry area or near the coast? Does it frequently rain? Is it humid or windy? Any of these factors are worth considering when purchasing stunning outdoor furniture.

Hot, dry weather can cause wood to split and crack while humidity or dampness can promote rot. Also, strong winds can blow away aluminum furniture. And while iron may not be blown away, it rusts when exposed to salty air.

On the other hand, if your backyard lacks a retractable screen, the sun's harmful UV rays can bleach your textile furniture, rendering them unappealing. The sun also gradually destroys plastic furniture.

2. Decide where you'll put the furniture

Do you have an exposed or roofed patio? Will you place your furniture on grass, soft ground, or a solid surface, such as a paved patio or wooden deck? Knowing the answers to these questions will help you select appropriate furniture for your surroundings and environment.

For instance, you shouldn't place softwoods, such as pine, on a grassy surface or in an exposed region. This is because ground moisture can induce decay. To select the appropriate furniture for your remodeling, contact a professional like Emerald Outdoor Living for their expert opinion and assistance. This company offers a selection of outdoor patio furniture, accessories, and services.

3. Calculate your outdoor space

Consider the length and size of your space. Is it a long, narrow area or a large, open deck? Measure it beforehand, just as you would when outfitting a living or family room. Always ensure that there is adequate space for maneuvering. Apply the same traffic flow principles that you would employ indoors.

Because bar tables are thinner and stools occupy less space than chairs, a bar table set may function better in a compact space than a standard dining set.

Before shopping for furniture, draw a fast sketch of the room with the measurements of its dimensions. Carry the drawing and a tape measure to the furniture store. Unless you're blessed with spatial perception, it's challenging to get the proportions correct in your head—you may wind up with furniture that's either too little or, more likely, too large for your area.

Indeed, your backyard remodeling approaches should consider your furniture preferences and the environmental elements. Working with esteemed retailers and designers can help you get everything right from the start. Follow us on Facebook and Instagram for fantastic ideas and to locate the best local companies to work with.

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