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When you have a large garden, entertaining outdoors is one of the best ways to accommodate a dozen or more people — as long as you have proper seating, that is. With all the garden furniture options available, it is easy to find affordable rattan garden furniture or patio furniture; the hard part is figuring out which patio sets will work best for you. More
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How much garden patio furniture should I buy?


Before you head out to make your garden furniture purchase, analyse your garden or outdoor space to see how much room you actually have to work with – you don’t want to overcrowd with outdoor furniture, especially if you’re working with a small garden. Be sure to allow plenty of room for guests to walk around that beautiful wrought iron patio furniture or garden swing.

If you have a larger outdoor space, you can always opt for more substantial garden furniture items, like a patio set. Sets often come with five or more pieces — complete with outdoor loungers, chairs, tables and sometimes patio umbrellas — so they can fill up your patio in a fairly inexpensive way. Because they’re all part of the same furniture set, they create a cohesive, consistent garden furniture look.

If you prefer a more eclectic mix for your outdoor furniture, or maybe don’t have room for a full patio furniture set, you can always purchase individual items. Even just a pair of outdoor chairs or bistro table and chairs can do the trick. To provide a lot of seating in a small space, opt for outdoor furniture such as folding chairs or stools and benches, which take up less room and can be quickly scooted off to the side when not in use.

What other garden furniture pieces do I need?


Once you set up your space with your basic outdoor furniture pieces, be sure to consider how the area will most often be used. If you love to eat outdoors with family and friends, invest in more patio furniture and dining pieces, and perhaps some outdoor bar furniture like a bar trolley. If relaxation is key, fill your space with a hammock, lounger and a side table to store snacks and icy drinks. Although it’s great to have room for entertaining, it is more important for you to enjoy your space on a daily basis, so ensure it serves both (or several) purposes. Don’t forget to purchase some garden furniture covers to help protect and prolong the life of your pieces.