
Why Deep Seating Should Be Your Next Patio Purchase!
With summer drawing to a close, the number of Saturday get togethers or Sunday dinners that you can enjoy outdoors are becoming increasingly numbered. Don’t worry though, with school back in and Labor Day right around the corner, there are still several more weeks to enjoy the great outdoors. Usher the summer out in comfort and style, and also relax and relish the few remaining weeks of the mild weather with a new deep seating patio set that will last you a lifetime! Here’s why a new deep seating furniture set is your best bet for your next patio purchase!
Costs Less…
Yep! You read that correctly. A new teak deep seating or rattan wicker deep seating set may actually cost you less than the alternative to furnish your patio, deck, or verandah. You see, one of the biggest expenses in outdoor furniture shopping is a high quality cushion that will endure the outdoor elements but also provide adequate comfort for your new patio furniture investment. It’s not unusual for a high quality Sunbrella (or similar) cushion to cost $150 or more and that’s for only ONE chair cushion. The larger the seating area, understandably, the more expensive the cushion can be. So by the time you purchase a few chairs, and perhaps a bench, and then add matching cushions to them all, you can easily reach the end of your budget. Deep seating on the other hand is usually sold WITH the cushion INCLUDED! This can be a huge savings! Since a teak deep seating loveseat or armchair isn’t much good without the cushion, they’re rarely sold without them. Looking for patio furniture where the cushion is included such as a deep seating patio set, is a great way to both save money and add comfort to your patio, a sort of 2 for 1 deal in today’s tough economy.
Little or No Maintenance..
Often times with outdoor patio furniture you have to either move your new table and chairs indoors at the slightest hint of bad weather, as with cheap metal furniture, or you may need to clean the mildew and algae off of the furniture once or twice a year, as is the case with less expensive PVC pieces. And in these cases the furniture doesn’t even last that long and will sooner than later succumb to the elements. An alternative to both metal and PVC is a very rich looking, wood patio furniture, such as teak, cedar, rattan, or oak. While a teak patio set will certainly cost you more upfront than a rickety metal or PVC set, it requires little to NO maintenance and will often last many more years! The naturally excreted oils common in help protect and preserve the wood without the need for stains, varnishes, or paints. This means that you’ll spend less time maintaining your new patio and more time relaxing on it!
Comfort…Need We Say More?..
Often times wood outdoor furniture is purchased standalone, that is, without a cushion. Not purchasing an expensive, all weather, outdoor cushion can often save money, but it also often leaves something to be desired in the way of comfort (and even decor) for your guests. Make no mistake that a wood patio set can look very nice in the right backyard without a cushion; it’s just that your guests may rather sit inside than on your new outdoor furniture if it’s not very comfortable!
Since deep seating furniture almost always includes a cushion it’s almost always the right choice for your patio living area. Deep seating is often made of a highly durable, long lasting wood such as teak or rattan providing a cost effective, convenient, and comfortable outdoor furniture solution for your home. And with a wide array of cushion colors and designs available your new patio will perfectly match your taste and could be ready to host that next weekend get together in no time!
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