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Garden Benches
- Materials and their benefits
- Which patio bench is right for me?
- Garden benches for different garden sizes
- How to clean an outdoor bench
- How to store your garden bench
Do you have a garden, porch or patio? Then you know that comfortable seating options are absolutely essential if you really want to enjoy your little outdoor oasis. Garden benches not only provide you and your family with a comfy place to sit, they also enhance the beauty of your garden, terrace or patio. And since they are so popular, there is a wide variety of styles, designs, sizes and materials for you to choose from.
If you’re not sure which garden seat is right for you, read on and learn about:
- Materials and their benefits
- The right garden bench for you
- Benches for different garden sizes
- How to clean an outdoor bench
- How to store a garden bench
Materials and their benefits
From stainless steel and wrought iron to wood and plastic – garden benches are crafted out of a variety of different materials that come with their pros and cons.
While poly rattan garden benches are probably the easiest to take care of, wooden garden benches from teak, acacia or cypress, need to be treated and repainted regularly. Both types can add a warm, welcoming feeling to your garden or porch. Metal outdoor benches on the other hand, are low-maintenance and have a more modern appeal. If you are looking for a cheap garden bench, plastic is the way to go.
Which patio bench is right for me?
Deciding which garden bench seat is right for you will depend on your personal preferences and outdoor space. If you have a more sheltered terrace or patio, you can consider wooden garden benches or wicker garden benches that are more sensitive to rain. However, if you are planning to use your new bench in an ample garden space without much protection from the elements, a rattan garden bench or a rust-resistant metal bench is your best bet.
Last but not least, you should also think about which style blends best with your existing garden furniture and decorations.
Garden benches for different garden sizes
Everyone uses their garden, terrace or patio for different purposes. Some people like to read in their favourite outdoor bench seat, while others like to host guests and need as many seating options as possible.
If you have a large garden and love to gather, you can create an outdoor living room by getting garden bench sets and matching garden chairs and tables. However, if you only have limited space but want to make the most of it, an outdoor bench with two seats is a safe choice. Small garden benches can also transform a small balcony into a fresh air retreat.
How to clean an outdoor bench
Nobody likes to sit on a dirty garden bench. So, once the spring weather hits, it’s time to clean your outdoor furniture. If you own an outdoor bench made of synthetic materials or metal, all you need is a moist cloth to wipe down the frame. Note that the removal of dried-on bird droppings might require some warm, soapy water.
Wooden benches with tougher stains or mossy patina can be cleaned with a soft brush and some dishwasher detergent dissolved in water. Make sure to always scrub in the direction of the wood grain.
How to store your garden bench
Luckily, most garden benches don’t need to be sheltered during the colder months of the year. However, you might want to invest in a waterproof outdoor cover if you have a wooden garden bench that is located in a very exposed area. In general, plastic covers are a great idea if you want to skip an extensive deep-cleaning session come spring.
Remember that bench cushions are usually made of fabric like linen or cotton, which is why you should keep them in a dry place not only in the winter, but also in appropriate storage boxes during rainy summer days.