outdoor wicker lamps

outdoor wicker lamps

Outdoor furniture should be chosen in such a manner that not only does it complement your home, but also goes well with the available space and the style of the garden. For example, if you have a Chinese theme running through the garden, then getting Victorian furniture will look out of place.

Things to keep in mind when planning the <a href=”http://www.ambiencestore.com”>outdoor furniture</a>:

  • It is very important that you take into consideration the space available. You would not want an overcrowded look in your garden or patio area. The furniture should add to the area not take away and make it look out of place.
  • Consider if the furniture is going to be placed under a ceiling or is it going to be in the open. If your furniture is going to have to brace through rain, winter and summer, then you will need to choose materials suiting this purpose. Like, wrought iron furniture for the rain is a good idea as opposed to wicker, which might spoil.
  • Keep the theme of the house and the garden in mind.
  • Try and be minimalist. Too much can be overkill.

Some outdoor furniture items:

Pots:

Pots are vessels used to hold plants. Today you can get them in various materials and colours that can be a great asset to your garden and house as well. Greenery does not have to be restricted to the outside; you can have interesting pots all over the house. If you have a patio area, then an interesting display can be arranged in a corner with pots and other decorative items, like stone or brass statues. You can have stone water pots or other earthen ware pots all over the garden as well.

Outdoor Dining

Outdoor dining is a lovely idea and if you have available space, then you should definitely incorporate this idea into your home. You can get metal tables, like aluminium and zinc plated tables, or you can be traditional and get a wooden table with matching chairs.

Outdoor Lounge Suite

A <a href=”http://www.ambiencestore.com”>lounge</a> is an area that you can use to just relax and unwind. It is a non-formal seating area, which can be even done outdoors. All you will need are lounge chairs and a lounge sofa. These furniture suites can be made out of wood, wicker or even metal, all depending upon the space and where you are placing this furniture. You can brighten up a garden area with cream sofa covers on dark wood or wicker and bright coloured cushions. Metal like wrought iron or stainless steel offset with bright coloured upholstery looks very interesting too.

Lamps and Shades

Lighting is one of the most important aspects in a house. You should look at light fixtures, as they are the ones that are focusing on special and decorative items in your home, like an art gallery. If you have an interesting corner happening, say, with statues and a stone water pot, then you need to highlight this with the correct lighting. Outdoor lighting needs to be a little different from the inside ones as it is possible that the ones outdoor will have to weather rain, hot summers and harsh winters.

Day Beds

Feel like taking a nap out on the patio in the evening? Then you will need a day bed. They act as sofas as well, thus giving you the option of two in one.

Coffee Table

If you don’t want a dining area outside, then you should certainly think about a smart coffee table with comfortable chairs to match.

If you are looking for fabulous outdoor furniture, then you could consider Ambience Store. For more information, please check out the website at <a href=”http://www.ambiencestore.com”>http://www.ambiencestore.com</a>

Outdoor Lamps – Plow & Hearth


Black Steel and Faux Wicker Outdoor Solar Lamp Black Steel and Faux Wicker Outdoor Solar Lamp
$236.99

Made from recycled materials, the black steel and faux wicker outdoor solar lamp is sure to add sophistication to any outdoor patio, deck or yardFixture finish: BlackShade Color: Beige

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