Outdoor Living – Spend Time Entertaining In The Garden This Summer

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Posted by admin | Posted in Cast Iron Garden Furniture | Posted on 30-03-2011

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As the warmer months are approaching and with summer just around the corner many of us turn our thoughts to spending more time outside in the garden. Times have changed in recent years where for many of us spending time in the garden in the summer month’s no longer just means maintaining the look of the garden but actually spending a portion of the summer months effectively living outdoors in the garden. This can be cooking for friends and family with a barbecue, eating outdoors when the weather is good or just good old fashioned entertaining of friends and family, sat outside enjoying a couple of drinks and having a talk about life.

These are the things that we look forward to in the summer months which have changed dramatically from twenty years ago when our idea of outdoor living was tidying up the garden and planting the flowers only to go back indoors and admire our work through a window. So with this in mind and the change in the way we live our lives outdoors what can we do to maximize the outdoor living experience?

Depending on where you live you will probably have different ideas about what you need to get the most out of living outdoors in the summer months. For instance if you live further north in the country you may have to take into account a different type of climate to those people who live in the south. It generally rains more in the north than the south in summer so you should think about giving yourself adequate shelter from the rain if you intend being outside, there is nothing worse than eating outdoors only to have a sudden downpour that may only last five minutes but you have to pack everything up and bring it inside, only for the sun to break through as soon as you get indoors.

With the help of a patio awning this problem can alleviated, if it looks like it is going to rain simply unfurl the awning and continue with your entertaining. The added beauty if an awning is that if it gets too hot outside you can deploy the awning as a garden shade to sit under. In many countries in Europe even in the summer it can get quite chilly so the use of an outdoor patio heater is sometimes required. These are a fantastic piece of equipment but if you chose to buy one there are certain things you need to consider before you buy.

Many people are moving away from the traditional gas powered patio heater as they are now seen as extremely environmentally un-friendly due to the fumes that they give off. They may give out the best heat and be the easiest to use but they do not sit too kindly with Mother Nature. The alternative that many people are going for at the moment is the log burning chimenea which although is harder to keep burning and heating an area is much more environmentally friendly.

Keeping the family and guests comfortable whilst being sat outside has got to be a big part of outdoor living, choosing the right type of outdoor furniture for your garden is a big decision. There are many types of outdoor furniture available on the market, made of all types of materials from hard or soft wood to cast iron or aluminum. All vary in price from each other and offer differing build qualities as well as life expectancies. If you are looking to get a lot of use from your outdoor furniture and think that it is worth spending extra money on a quality product then you would be advised to go for either the cast iron garden furniture set or a hard wood garden furniture set, both offer a longer life expectancy as well as offering hard wearing service.

So this year make sure you can make the most of the summer months by entertaining your friends and family outdoors, just make sure that they are warm and comfortable and they will want to return again.

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