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How To Buy Cheap Garden Furniture

Wednesday, May 4th, 2011

If you love being in your garden and want a set of garden furniture in order to take advantage of the lovely summer weather, it can be quite depressing when you go out to look at the prices of garden furniture, particularly if you are on a budget. And who is not on a budget these days? However, there is a way to obtain cheap garden furniture and still end up with something that you can be proud of.

I would like you to be very wary of lies. I have just finished reading an advert offering an ‘authentic teak (garden furniture) set’ that normally sells for about $4,500 for $29.97! Anybody who believes this sort of rubbish is a sad case indeed. Later on in the article, they admit that the wood is not teak, but is ‘constructed of hardwoods equivalent to teak’.

In fact, I would not believe that either. The writer has already told one lie and so is naturally deceitful. If ever you find a hole in someone’s advertising you should look elsewhere, especially on the Internet and especially if the shop is not in your town so that you cannot go and verify it.

Regrettably, there are lots of liars on the Internet and they are giving the honest merchants a bad reputation. Many of them live in poor countries that have little or no Internet or business regulation. Places like Eastern Europe, China, Africa, South America and South-Eastern Asia.

If the standard of English in the advert is poor, go elsewhere. It is a pity for the honest person who does not speak English well, but much safer for you. Another check would be to send the proprietor an email.

If they do not respond, give them a wide birth. If they do respond, check their Internet Provider’s (IP) address. The IP address is a group of four numbers and the first group gives the country of origin of the email.

Be very careful of offers that seem to be too good to be true. Rich people buy teak patio furniture at $4,500. Why do they pay that amount? Because the best teak furniture costs that much. How can rich people afford that much? Because they have decent jobs. How do they get decent jobs? Because they are not stupid. If you could buy genuine teak furniture for $29.97, they would buy it too.

So, if you can only afford to buy cheap garden furniture, buy the best quality plastic furniture that you can find and do not get sucked in by these conmen that are trying to trick you that you can have a top of the market hardwood garden furniture set for $30. You cannot; and never will be able to; and probably never have been able to either.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a range of topics, but is now involved with large dining tables. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

Bass Fishing Basics

Tuesday, May 3rd, 2011

Fishing is a thinking person’s pastime. No matter whether you fish for a hobby, as a sport or for a living, you have to be able to outfox the fish you are looking for. Not only that, but unlike most hunters, you cannot see your quarry. You have to work out where it is likely to be and what it is to be expected to do.

Anglers usually fish alone, so it is not remarkable that each angler has a few of his or own personal methods and preferences. This goes for any type of fishing, but it is particularly a fact of some fish. This mostly means the big and the clever (well, for fish) species. One of these clever varieties is the bass.

Bass fishing techniques vary due to several circumstances including temperature, season and type of water and coast line - whether you are fishing fresh or salt water.

If you are fishing for bass off a boat, then you are almost certainly fishing in deeper water, because bass swim in deeper water when it is cold, so make certain that you have all the safety gear and that you know how to use it. Furthermore, you must be aware of your country’s or state’s legal requirements.

For example, if you take people out with you, you might have legal responsibilities or there may be seasons when you may and may not fish. These very from area to region and have to do with spawning and maintaining the levels of stock.

Bass experts have their own techniques, as was mentioned above, but a lot of bass fishermen recommend fishing at night. This is not a bad notion as there is less chance of getting your line entangled with others, particularly if you are fishing off a rock or the shore.

Fishing for bass at night is not a bad system for other reasons too. Although there are different types of bass, most of them are shy and careful, so if they feel that the water is too clear, they may make a decision to bottom feed. This is one of the areas where local knowledge and skill plays a big role.

Bass are wary predators and also a little lazy They prefer to hide themselves somewhere and wait for their victim to pass close by. Therefore, a rocky shoreline is ideal bass fishing territory in the summer months whilst the bass swim and hunt closer to the surface. In the winter, you will need to fish the bottom water where it is somewhat warmer.

Whilst bottom fishing, bass will be searching for small fish and sand worms, whereas in the summer they are feeding on the top and will not expect to find any worms. Then they will be looking for small fish and insects that have dropped into the water, like flies. Bass are meat eaters, so berries, seeds and bread should not be of much use, but hey, not all fish behave like the text books say that they ought to!

The thing to keep in mind is that local conditions matter and although fishing with a rod and line is necessarily a solitary and quiet sport, especially in fresh water, fishermen love to socialize afterwards and pass on their expertise. So, if you are having trouble with catching the fish you are looking for, join a local anglers’ club and mix with the experts.

If you are keen to learn bass fishing techniques and want to find out more, please pop along to our website entitled Gone Fishing.

Simple Ideas For Inside Or Outdoor Kitchens

Tuesday, April 19th, 2011

Is your kitchen a dreary and uninteresting place to work in? It does not need to be like that, you can change it quite easily either yourself or by hiring professionals to do it for you. The trick is to know what you desire before you take a sledge hammer to your present kitchen.

So, before you go about taking down what you already have, go about collecting ideas for replacement. You can get fantastic ideas from the home refurbishment TV programmes, from home design journals, by looking at friends’ kitchens and by reading my tips below.

Maybe the best place to start is to think about how to reflect your own personal style. This could be a broad trend like farmhouse, Tuscan, Mexican, modern, or it could be a little bit of many styles to make up your own. However, do not forget that there is plenty of scope to express your own individuality even if you choose a broad style.

One snare to avoid is trying to get all the latest gadgets from a broad style. For example, if you pursue the modern broad style to its logical conclusion, your kitchen will look like a cold, clinical hotel or hospital kitchen full of stainless steel. If you like all that sort of stuff , then okay, but it is difficult for a family to feel at home in.

If money is tight, you could just repaint the units a different colour and replace the handles. That will make a huge difference. Altering the background lighting is another pretty cheap way of altering the accent of your kitchen. Put subtle lighting under the wall cabinets and if you already have those, try fixing some spot lights to the ceiling and if you already have those, try using some wall sconces for candles.

If you have attractive pots and pans or want to get a set, why not show them off by fixing a rack to the wall from which to hang your pots and pans? it adds a very interesting effect to any kitchen.

You can also make a colossal difference to the kitchen (or any room for that matter) by altering the flooring. Solid timber is stunning, but if you cannot afford that, you could try veneered floor covering or stone, if the floor will take the weight. It is a good idea to try to use the kitchen flooring to reinforce the broad image of your kitchen’s new style.

If you do not already have one, think about creating an outdoor kitchen for use when the weather permits. An outdoor kitchen certainly frees up a lot of room and ‘usage’. People flow to the outdoor kitchen when the weather is bright and your indoor living space suddenly seems less cluttered.

Last, but not least, the kitchen table. Just changing the style or shape of your kitchen table will have a big influence on the general look of your kitchen. Go from timber to glass or from square to round.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with contemporary dining room tables. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

A Home Swimming Pool

Tuesday, April 12th, 2011

A swimming pool is an endeavor to create a safe, convenient environment in which to swim. However, they are quite expensive to install and to maintain. If you live in one of the temperate zones, it is probable that you can find a river, lake or stretch of sea to swim in during the summer months. If you live in the tropics then you can swim all year round but the waters are likely to be more dangerous.

So, a swimming pool is an excellent alternative. Public swimming pools are all right, but you have to select your times carefully or the water is full of discourteous kids frolicking about or old people just standing in the way of serious swimmers.

This can be very maddening and frustrating, which are two of the emotions you went to the pool to divest yourself of after a hard day. You can actually come out feeling more frustrated and annoyed than you went in.

The solutions are: join a private swimming club or spa; build your own pool; or marry someone who is wealthy. If you have the money, the best option of all is to own your own pool.

Although a swimming pool is expensive, it is not money wasted. Not just will a swimming pool encourage you to assume a (more vigorous) fitness regime, a well-made swimming pool it will also add hugely to the value of your property.

People like to move into a home with a pool, because then they do not have to put up with builders and mounds of soil and jack-hammers and dumpers and noise for weeks and weeks on end.

Even better is if the pool has been properly cultivated with trees and bushes in the right places to provide shade if required and sweetly scented flowers and bushes to supply wonderful smells wafting over on a breeze. All this ought to be set in a well-manicured lawn.

It is to be expected that you will have to have some form of pool fence, depending on where you live, so check on that, but set the fence as far back from the pool as you can or are permitted. You do not would like to feel hemmed into your swimming pool.

There are two options with pools; above and below ground. But there is no real choice if you have the space and money - it has to be below ground each time.

One of the cheapest options of underground swimming pools is to use fibreglass. It is a far cheaper way than a lot of people realize. In fact, it passes most people by because they do not know about it. However, imagine all the labour it saves on butyl liners, waterproofing, tiling, grouting, etc.

The fibreglass pool is dropped into a hole and then you paint it - blue or green or turquoise, if you cannot make up your mind; tile the border and you are done. Then it is on with your favourite swimming costume and in you go.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on various topics, but is now involved with Plus Size Bikinis. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Swimwear for Big Busts.

Buying And Maintaining Farmhouse Garden Furniture

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

Farmhouse garden furniture is otherwise known as rustic garden furniture and goes back to the olden days of farms and country living. It has a style all of its own and is quite distinctive. Generally, farmhouse garden furniture is coarse, massive and heavy. Occasionally it is roughly hewn, but that is not always the case although it is seldom carved in great detail. Farmhouse garden furniture is made to last.

Farmhouse garden furniture includes the complete assortment of garden furniture such as tables, chairs, benches, gazebos and arbours. Farmhouse garden furniture is customarily made of local wood, but can also be made of iron.

To compliment the garden furniture, there is also indoor furniture in the farmhouse style although this might be a bit finer, a bit less heavy so that it can be moved around for cleaning purposes.

Farmhouse garden furniture is usually made from local hardwood such as oak, cherry, maple, mahogany, teak or beech, but in fact anything that is to hand. Softwood, such as pine, is cheaper, but it does not normally last as long as hardwood even if it is taken care of habitually and as it should be.

Hardwood furniture can be stained, oiled or varnished, although it is usually best to just rub linseed oil into the natural timber. A bit of staining might help bring out the charming natural graining in the wood.

Softwood garden furniture is normally full of knots which many people find ugly. If this is how you think, then you can give the furniture three coats of paint in order to safeguard it.

If however, the knots do not worry you, you can stain and varnish it instead. In either state of affairs, all farmhouse garden furniture should be treated every year in the autumn; that is when the sun is no longer at its hottest and before the rain and cold weather set in. The trouble with anything manufactured of any wood is rot.

Hardwood contains more natural oils than softwood so it is better able to protect itself, but all wood ceases producing these oils when you kill it by cutting it down. The oil on the surface is dried out by the sun and these dry patches then suck some oil up from deeper inside itself, but the further inside it needs to draw the oil from the less it can suck, which means that eventually the outside becomes dry and then it will suck in water.

When that happens, rot has set in. Hardwood can last a couple of years before it gets to this wretched state, but softwood will perhaps last less than a year. This is why you have to seal the oil in and the water out with paint or varnish in the case of softwood or restock the oil by rubbing in linseed oil in the instance of hardwood.

You could paint hardwood too if you want to, but most people buy hardwood farmhouse garden furniture because it has a beautiful grain and paint would only cover up that grain. Good farmhouse garden furniture is not cheap, but it is beautiful, a problem to steal and will last a lifetime if well looked after by a couple of hours maintenance once a year.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a range of subjects, but is now involved with farmhouse dining tables. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

The Benefits Of Remodeling Your Kitchen

Sunday, April 10th, 2011

If your kitchen is searching a bit tired and jaded, you might be thinking about remodeling it. This is not a task to be taken lightly, so the more consideration you can give it the better. Refurbishing a kitchen can take a long time, which means lots of inconvenience and a it can cost a lot of money.

That is if you decide to do it yourself. If you choose to get a professional in, the work will not take as long, but it will cost even more money, often a lot more money. However, if you want to do it yourself to save on the contractor’s wages, you can minimize the inconvenience caused by planning the job down to the minutest detail so that you will always have water and at least nominal cooking facilities.

The first key advantage to remodeling your kitchen is the rise in the value of your property. It is the venture that adds the second most value to a home after an extension. However, the amount of additional value depends on the quality of the work and the quality of the materials used. So it is best not to skimp and ‘make do’, you will only lament it later.

Therefore, part of your planning must include how far you want to go down your refurbishing route. You could repaint the kitchen cabinets and replace the handles. In all sincerity, that might spruce up your kitchen, but it will not add a great deal of value and might even detract from it if your painting skills are not up to much. You could replace the units’ doors completely, which is a step in the right direction.

Other valuable improvements include increasing the amount of artificial and natural light available; replacing the worktop and sink and changing the floor. If you renew the floor, you should make it easier to clean.

If you tend to do a lot of greasy or smoky cooking an extractor fan is a necessity in order to keep a kitchen clean. Cleanliness is a very important factor with modern people. However, people do not really have much time (or inclination either sometimes) to spend on cleaning, so convenience is another buzz word. All surfaces should be of the ‘wipe-down’ kind. That is, a quick spray and a wipe over and it is spotless. Scrubbing went out a long time ago.

The sink ought to be of plastic or resin because they do not scratch as easily as aluminium and scratched aluminium sinks not only look dreadful but the scratches hold germs. The lighting should be adjustable, but if you have small windows, enlarge them. You can modify this light with nets and or curtains.

In conclusion, the best advantage of refurbishing your kitchen is that it will be a joy to cook in and that is why you should remodel it if you are not thinking of selling up quite yet.

Owen Jones, the author of this article, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with contemporary dining room tables. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

Cushions For Garden Furniture

Friday, November 5th, 2010

Those who have garden furniture like to spend as much of the summer sitting in their garden as possible. For these people, the summer months are too short and so they spend every spare moment of fine weather enjoying the flowers in their garden and the good weather.

Some people dine in the garden too and it is also widespread practice to read the newspaper in the morning over a cup of coffee and a book or magazine in the evening with a drink on the patio too. Depending on the sort of furniture that you have, this can be pretty tiring for the backside, so it is a good idea to get a few cushions to make your life more comfortable.

If you do not have any garden furniture yet, you have the choice of plastic, metal or wood. Plastic garden furniture is inexpensive to buy, but it does not last a long time. Plastic will normally only last for two or three years after which time it becomes brittle and breaks due to extremes of hot and cold.

Metal furniture looks better than plastic and can be more comfortable to sit on because it frequently has a fabric seat, but it can be a bit rickety and it looks so austere. I think that metal garden furniture should be avoided. Once it starts rusting, it looks awful as well.

There are two types of timber garden furniture: softwood and hardwood. Some softwood chairs, such as the deck chair or beach chair have a fairly comfortable cloth chair, but most softwood and hardwood garden chairs are hard on the backside after a short while. It is for these chairs in particular that you will need cushions.

If you are buying a new garden table and chair set, you might find that it comes with matching cushions otherwise you will have to buy or make your own. This is not a problem, but there are a few things to keep in mind.

The cushions are likely to get caught in the rain sometimes, so it is best to have them manufactured from materials that will not rot and will not hold water. The stuffing can be that non-absorbent fibre that you frequently find in cheap cushions. It is ideal for use in the garden. The covers should be removable and washable. Cotton or man-made fibre is all right here, because you can put them through the washing machine.

Waterproof material is not recommended because if water does get inside, you want it to be able to get out, not remain stuck inside where it will turn stale. If you want to dry them in a tumble dryer, be wary about using some man-made materials that may melt. You also do not want to use a fabric that might shrink as you will be washing them frequently. The colours must be fast for this reason as well.

While we are talking about colours, the colour or patterns of the cushion covers should be fitting for the colours around them. Please, give this a little consideration: it makes all the difference between great, average and awful cushion covers, but it is where you can express your personal taste.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a range of topics, but is now involved with large dining tables. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

Taking Care Of Oaken Hardwood Garden Furniture

Wednesday, November 3rd, 2010

If you are going to acquire garden furniture, it is a good idea to buy the best quality that you can afford and if you have the money then hardwood garden furniture is the best. There are many types of hardwood, naturally, but one of the most popular types of hardwood, particularly in the UK and northern Europe, is oak. It will withstand any kind of weather and if it is taken care of, it will last for several decades.

Oaken hardwood garden furniture is not cheap to buy, that is true, but if you take into account the joy that oak furniture will give and the fact that it will last for thirty years if you oil it or varnish it once or twice a year, it is pretty cheap certainly.

In comparison, cheap plastic garden furniture may last two or three years, but then it will need to be replaced. So you can sit on plastic chairs and have to replace them every few years or you can buy expensive oak and enjoy it for the remainder of your life.

Hardwood is heavily sought after, which leads unscrupulous merchants to log it unlawfully. Therefore, if you want to assuage your conscience, try to make sure that you buy your hardwood garden furniture from a renewable source.

What is more, if you buy from a reputable dealer, you will be given instructions on how to maintain it, which will enable you to double or even treble its lifespan.

If your oaken hardwood garden furniture is delivered stained or oiled, you should asked the merchant how you should treat the timber. I think that it is better to buy oak furniture oiled or merely stained so that you can make up your own mind how to treat it. Varnished wood has to be varnished again or rubbed down.

If you live in an region where the weather can be extreme in the winter or the summer, you could consider getting covers for your furniture, particularly if you know that you are not going to use it for a couple days.

Sunlight is practically as damaging to dead wood as the cold, which is why we stain, varnish, oil and preserve it. Fortunately, this is not an onerous task and a treatment once or twice a year will keep your oaken hardwood garden furniture in tip-top condition for numerous years.

There are numerous different types of wood treatment, so ultimately, you should abide by the directions on the tin, but I always like to apply a coat of stain without varnish first and perhaps even a second one to bring out the patterns in the wood’s grain, then I apply oil, say, linseed oil until the timber is completely protected.

However, take note, this approach can go wrong. The wood can only absorb so much oil so do not apply more than it can soak up otherwise you will not be able to sit on your oaken hardwood garden furniture for a long time.

Owen Jones, the author of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with large dining tables. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.

Outdoor Throw Cushions For Patio Furniture

Thursday, October 28th, 2010

For most of us living in the temperate zones of the northern and southern hemispheres, summer cannot come quickly enough. When summer does come, if it is not raining, we want to spend as much time as we can out of doors and as much time as we can in the garden, which is why so many of us have patio furniture.

There are several types of patio furniture and some are more comfortable than others, but the most hard-wearing and the most popular is garden furniture manufactured from hardwood. Unfortunately, hardwood is exactly what it says it is - hard wood. It can be fairly uncomfortable to sit on hardwood furniture for more than an hour.

The simplest way to get round this is to use outdoor throw cushions. These outdoor throw cushions can be merely indoor throw cushions, if you remember to take them in every day, otherwise they will soon begin to rot after the first time you leave them out in the rain. It is easier said than done to take the cushions in each night.

Therefore, it is worth giving some consideration to making special cushion covers for your outdoor cushions. These cushion covers have to be waterproof and the zip fastener must be protected as well so that water cannot enter through there either.

This can be achieved by covering the zip with a flap, as used on regular bed pillows, and sealing it with Velcro. You could use poppers, but Velcro is simpler and better.

If you are buying new garden furniture, you may get throw cushions supplied with the package. If not, and you want to buy outdoor cushions at the same time, check them for waterproofness as mentioned above. The other thing to look out for is that the cushion covers match the style of the furniture and the sort of garden that you have.

The covers of the garden outdoor throw cushions can be patterned or plain, but do take into account the colours already in your garden. Is there a lot of colour from flowers or is green the predominant colour? And do not forget the colour of your garden furniture either.

You will also want to make sure that these cushion covers are washable, because they will get unbelievably dirty quite frequently, if you leave them outside. They will be rained on, splashed on, cats and dogs will sit on them and they might even blow about the garden unless you tie them down, which is not a bad idea. You could sew short ties onto them to hold them on the furniture whilst you are not using them.

If the covers are washable, then make certain that the colours on the cushions are fast and will not fade or run. Lastly, a lot of materials will put up with a couple months of sun, but some will not tolerate the freezing temperatures of winter, so remember to take them in for the winter months.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a number of topics, but is now concerned with Marriott bedding. If you want to know more, please visit our website at Modern Throw Pillows For Sale.

How To Choose Your Garden Furniture

Monday, October 25th, 2010

If you are going to take your garden seriously, there are a few things that you have to do. This first thing to do is work out a plan of what you want your garden to look like. This is easily done using graph paper or the more artistic may choose to sketch it. Then you have to landscape your garden according to your plan, although you can adjust your plan as you go. After all, you are the boss. Put in any electric leads and water pipes that you might require. Put up your shed and greenhouse, if required then you can start planting and start to choose your garden furniture.

The point of this article is to help you select your garden furniture. There is so much diversity of garden furniture that it can be fairly difficult to make up your mind. Do you go for hardwood, softwood, metal or plastic?

Which colour and which style? Some of your choice will be restricted, if you are on a budget, but in truth, over the long term of twenty or thirty years, hardwood is the cheapest option and plastic the most expensive. Over the short term, two to five years, the opposite is the case.

Whether you want armchairs or recliners is certainly up to you and so outside the scope of this piece, so is the style that you prefer, although I will say that the most successful choice of garden furniture should blend in with the garden rather than stick out like a sore thumb. Plastic tends to look OK on a patio or deck, but rarely goes well with a garden full of pretty plants and bushes, whereas hardwood garden furniture tends to fit in well everywhere. You need to be a little careful with softwood and metal.

In a way, it is a decent idea to approach choosing your garden furniture in the your same way that you would select the furniture for inside your home. It has to blend in with your overall style.

Therefore, you might want to put off purchasing your garden furniture until you get your first crop of flowers up, unless you can imagine it in your mind. The only trouble with waiting for Spring is that that is when garden furniture is at its most expensive.

Ask yourself what you anticipate doing in the area where you are planning having your furniture. Are you and the family just going to collapse there after work and on weekends or are you going to hold more formal garden parties there? If you are going to have guests, it should be big enough for the number you expect and the furniture should be strong enough so that it will not collapse under some of the heavier guests. If it is just for the family at least you are dealing with known information: how big they are and how many of them there are.

Another aspect to bear in mind is maintenance. Plastic does not possess to be maintained, but it will perish - become brittle - after a couple of hot summers and cold winters. You can lengthen the life of your plastic garden furniture by keeping it in a shed when not in use. Metal garden furniture may require anti-rust treatment from time to time and if the seat is made of cloth, you should also check for signs of rot, which could lead to someone falling through the seat.

Softwood has to be treated with preservative, paint, varnish or oil quite frequently and you should check for signs of rot or splitting, which can still come about no matter how much you take care of it. Hardwood garden furniture needs to be treated once a year as well, but it is by far the most robust material used for constructing garden furniture.

Plastic and metal furniture are available in many colours; softwood can be painted or stained any colour you like and hardwood is available in all shades of brown from light oak to rich dark mahogany, but it should never be painted only oiled and stained, if you want to.

If you select hardwood, it can be a bit hard on the backside after a couple hours, so buy a few cushions that match the colour and style of your garden furniture as well. These can be stored inside when not in use or they will become unbelievably dirty and if they get wet it can take days for them to dry, during which time they might start to rot and smell. Removable cushion covers are a good idea.

Owen Jones, the writer of this piece, writes on a variety of topics, but is now involved with large dining tables. If you would like to know more, please visit our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.