Winter strips back the layers of our garden and reveals its basic shapes and lines. In a similar way to emptying a room of furniture and clutter prior to decorating, you’ll find that dimensions and proportions are clearer, making planning for your garden furniture easier.
Location of garden furniture
Deciding where to sit your garden furniture is key. A dining space that is close to the house enables easy kitchen access, and the opportunity to provide shade is important too, as is a good, solid base. Once you’ve decided on a location, measure the space carefully so you know exactly what size table and chairs will comfortably fit. Allow for extras like parasol bases and planted containers.
Scout out in person where possible
Being able to try before you buy is invaluable. Although there are plenty of great offers online, until you’ve sat at a table, relaxed on a sofa or reclined on a sunchair, you won’t know if it’s comfortable. Take the time to try out as many options as possible – that way, you’ll know you won’t be disappointed when your new garden furniture arrives.
Factor in lead times and delivery dates
Supply chain issues during the pandemic have resulted in longer lead times for some products, particularly the most sought-after rattan garden furniture pieces, which is another reason to get your new garden furniture ordered soon, so you can enjoy it as soon as the better weather in spring tempts us back outside.
So, plan carefully, choose wisely and get in early to guarantee you have your perfect alfresco space up and running for spring and summer 2022.