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  • How to Choose Wood Chaise Lounges

    Catching some rays is much easier when you have a comfortable chaise lounge in the backyard. Whether you're looking for lounge chairs to surround a pool or just to enjoy the backyard, it takes...

  • What Type of OS Stain to Use on Teak Outdoor Furniture

    Teak wood is the most durable of all hardwoods available. It is tightly grained and contains a large amount of natural oils or resins. These features make teak wood perfect for outdoor furniture....

  • How Do I Treat Natural Teak Furniture?

    Teak is a long-lived tropical tree related to birch trees and grows to 150 feet tall. It is a weather-resistant hardwood that is commonly used to make outdoor furniture as well as indoor furniture...

  • How to Make Adirondack Furniture

    Adirondack chairs have a clean, classic look that makes them very popular in lawns, porches or patios. Adirondack chairs' simple design also make them relatively easy to build. Some cutting of...

  • How to Remove the Chalky White Film on Resin Chairs

    Resin chairs are an economical solution to patio seating. Even if you have a nice set of wood or metal patio furniture, resin chairs are handy for entertaining. However, they develop a chalky film...

  • How to Replace Vinyl Straps on Patio Furniture

    Although patio furniture is designed to last for many years, it can become damaged or cracked. Vinyl strap patio furniture is one of the most affordable and versatile types of outdoor furniture;...

  • Homemade Umbrella Stand

    Patios are beautiful areas for a quiet afternoon, but sometimes the sun can be a little too much. A lot of patio furniture sets include an umbrella but don't include an umbrella stand. A...

  • How to Buy Bench Seat Covers

    Whether your trying to protect wood benches from the elements, or just add a little comfort, here is a great article on how to find and buy bench seat covers.

  • How to Stain Outdoor Furniture

    Wooden chairs and tables add ambiance to any outdoor space, but inclement weather and the force of time can peel away the paint or fade a gorgeous stain into a pale imitation of its original...

  • What to Look for in Good Patio Furniture

    Whether you're relaxing on a quiet afternoon or having guests over for a casual lunch or breakfast, the quality of your patio furniture will make a difference. From swings to tables and chairs,...

  • How to get a Great Deal on a Patio Umbrella

    How to get a great deal on a patio umbrella.

  • How to Make Porch Benches From Old Headboards

    Homeowners enjoy porches for their charm and functionality. Whether scrounged from rummage sales or repurposed from broken beds, old headboards can be combined with porch benches to enhance both...

  • How to Replace a Glass Tabletop on an Outdoor Table

    Glass tabletops provide a medium that is easily cleaned and resistant to the elements. When one breaks, there are a variety of options for replacement depending on the resources that are...

  • How to Make Outdoor Seat Cushions

    Outdoor furniture can be made much more comfortable by the addition of cushions on seats and backs. Using weatherproof material cuts down on the risk of mold and mildew growing inside the...

  • How to Clean Teak Chairs

    Made from the wood of a rare tropical Asian tree, teak outdoor furniture is sought after for its simple beauty as well as its ability to endure a variety of weather conditions. Teak furniture is...

  • How to Build Small Deck Tables

    A deck is a great place to host summertime barbecues and parties. Homes with modest-sized decks may prefer to use a small table for a get-together with a few friends. Building an outdoor table...

  • How to Care for Aluminum Furniture That Is Outdoors

    Aluminum furniture is the perfect complement to your patio decor. It's durable, lightweight and, if properly maintained, can last a lifetime. There are two types of aluminum furniture, solid cast...

  • How to Finish Pine Outdoor Furniture

    Pine is one of the most popular materials for building furniture, both for indoor and outdoor use. The grain of the wood holds stains and paints well, and it is soft enough to be worked and...

  • How to Paint Wicker Furniture Brown

    Brown-painted wicker adds a rustic, Adirondack vibe to your patio or deck, but finding wicker that's been painted brown can be a challenge. Painting your own wicker furniture is a fairly easy...

  • DIY Wood Planter Bench Projects

    Gardening is a rewarding hobby that people of all ages can enjoy. What better way to enjoy a peaceful afternoon amid your flowers than on a planter bench? Whether you are an avid gardener or just...

  • How to Dye a Patio Umbrella

    A patio umbrella is a necessity for outdoor dining and enjoying sunny days. Many patio umbrellas are just plain ugly, to put it bluntly, and don't go with the rest of your patio decor. Whether...

  • Do it Yourself Refinishing Rustic Outdoor Table

    Replacing outdoor furniture can be expensive, so it makes sense to refinish and restore furniture that is structurally solid. First you will want to determine what kind of finish is needed. ...

  • What is the Difference in Height of Patio Chairs?

    Patio chairs range in height from lounge chairs, at the lowest end of the height spectrum, to bar chairs, at the tallest end of the height spectrum. All except lounge chairs are designed for you...

  • How to Maintain a Wicker Chair

    You may think of wicker furniture is typically used out of doors, but it doesn't necessarily have to be. Wicker chairs make a great addition to a sun room, family room, kitchen, or den. They...

  • Wicker Vs. Rattan

    Wicker and rattan are popular materials for outdoor furniture. Both invoke a closeness with nature and promote a relaxed, casual atmosphere. Knowing the differences in these two materials is...

  • How Can I Remove Small Black Spots From My Lawn Furniture?

    Small black spots on lawn furniture are usually the beginnings of mold and mildew. The mold starts as tiny dots, which can eventually grow to ruin an entire piece of furniture if not handled...

  • How to Clean and Care For Wicker Properly

    Wicker is fairly easy to take care of especially if its an all-weather wicker. Untreated wicker should be kept indoors during the winter months. All-weather wicker can be kept outdoors all year...

  • How to Measure Your Gazebo Cover

    Whether you need a new gazebo cover or a replacement cover, it is important to know how to measure the proper size. While most gazebos come in fairly standard sizes, it is best to take accurate...

  • How to Paint Beach Furniture Blue and White

    Beach furniture can be an attractive addition to any area in your home, but you will want to take special care if you plan to use it outdoors. Beach furniture comes in a variety of materials...

  • How to Build a Bench With PVC Pipe

    Create a simple, practical bench that offers some storage space. A bench constructed out of PVC pipe and plywood is affordable and durable. These materials are readily available at most hardware...

  • How to Clean Mildew From Outdoor Seat Cusions

    Mildew on outdoor seat cushions is a concern because it is so common. If left untreated, mildew can discolor cushions permanently. Mildew can also be attributed to transfer stains on other fabrics...

  • How to Make Outdoor Furniture Out of PVC

    PVC pipe offers an innovative furniture solution that is ideal for the outdoors. Simple homemade projects are easy to create and will not rot, warp, chip or peel. These items will never require...

  • How to Replace the Broken Glass in an Outdoor Table

    Table tops for outdoor furniture are commonly made of glass as it resists decay caused by the elements and is easily cleaned. These table tops are most often made out of tempered glass, which...

  • How to Display Outdoor Furniture

    With the widespread use of outdoor rooms, outdoor furniture has come of age. The age of vinyl lawn furniture has given way to elegant pieces that rival the furniture displays in the best decor...

  • How to Finish Western Red Cedar Furniture and Outdoor Accessories

    There are several options you can choose in the way of finishing western red cedar furniture. If you would like to enhance the colorful tones of your cedar item while also protecting your pieces,...

  • How to Clean White Patio Furniture

    The white patio furniture that has become a common site around pools and decks across the country is made of a durable plastic resin. The plastic resin is created through a heated cracking process...

  • Plans for Building a Adirondack Chair

    Adirondack lawn furniture is popular on decks and patios everywhere. Known for their durability and rugged beauty, these chairs are a great addition to your backyard no matter where you live....

  • How to Make Your Own Mosaic Patio Table

    Mosaic patio tables can be seen with some of the most intricate tile work around, including landscapes and even reproductions of famous paintings. Creating your own mosaic patio table from old...

  • How to Get an Umbrella to Tilt

    Giant outdoor umbrellas are incredibly useful for providing shade in a sunny environment. However, this usefulness is limited by the angle of the sun and the angle of the umbrella. While changing...

  • How to Make an Easy Picnic Table

    The all-American picnic has been a celebration event for everything from large family gatherings to just a simple quiet time together for a couple. Picnic tables allow the enjoyment of the...

  • How to Stain Outdoor Wood Furniture

    Adding a brightly colored stain to your outdoor wood furniture is an easy way to quickly brighten up your patio and garden. Outdoor furniture can become dull and weathered over time from...

  • How to Protect Cypress Furniture

    Cypress wood is often used for outdoor furniture because it is highly resistant to decay. As explained by InStylePatio.com, cypress contains a natural oil called "cypressine" which deters insects,...

  • How to Repair Scratched Patio Aluminum Chairs

    Aluminum patio furniture is a long-lasting choice for outdoor use. Occasionally, as with all furniture, you will notice a scratch on your patio furniture. Your aluminum patio chair will need...

  • How to Restore Outdoor White Furniture

    The sun just may be your outdoor furniture's arch enemy. Over time, weather damage can cause your plastic chairs to scuff, your wicker to break and your wood paint to chip, leaving that sheen...

  • How to Recover a Patio Chair Cushion

    Recover your patio chair cushions to update the look of your outdoor living space. You can easily transform cushions with new fabric. Select fabric rated for outdoor use so your recovered cushions...

  • How to Clean an Old Teak Wood Table

    Teak is a natural wood that ages well and is often used for outdoor furniture due to it's hardy nature and natural insect resistance. As teak ages, the natural wood color changes to a silvery gray...

  • Instructions to Make a Canopy for a Market Umbrella

    A market umbrella was traditionally used in market settings such as a farmer's market or street fair. However, the look has become a very popular umbrella style for patios as well. If you only put...

  • What Are Adirondack Chairs?

    The Adirondack chair originated in upstate New York in the early 1900s. Today, it's one of the most popular outdoor furniture designs in America.

  • How to Clean Lawn Furniture Cushions

    Lawn furniture cushions usually consist of a fabric shell encasing a piece of foam or upholstery stuffing. Cushions can become soiled, discolored and odorous after years of use and exposure to the...

  • How to Decide What Furniture and Other Items to Hire for a Garden Party

    In the last few months, there has been a great deal of attention from the media directed at the benefits to hosting parties outside. This ehow article explains what furniture and other items you...

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