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Making outdoor patio furniture covers is easier than you think. By making your own covers you get the design and colors that you want. Making your own covers will also save you money. I have seen patio set covers made out of a variety of different fabrics. There is no right fabric. The choice of fabric is up to the individual taste.

It is important that your patio furniture be protected from the elements. The amount of protection your furniture will need is dependent upon where you live. Those people that live in tropical areas will want to protection their furniture from the blazing sun or salt spray every chance they get. The tropical sun will remove an entire layer of varnish in less than 6 months. Unless you don’t mind sanding and re-varnishing you best acquire some covers for your patio furniture.

The first step to making your own covers is material selection. There are more factors to consider than color or pattern alone. The price point of the material is going to be dependent on the quality. There are some specially formulated materials which are more weather resistant than others, which will obviously be more expensive than a generic fabric. This is not necessarily always the case, so it is important that the material you choose is worth the cost, both in terms of protective value, as well as esthetic appeal.

Now you are ready to design the shape of your patio covers, and take measurements to cut your material and assemble it. When creating custom designed covers, you must think in terms of the volume that your furniture occupies. Most pieces can be simplified into very basic shapes, such as rectangles, cubes and tubes. Covering a table will require you to create a simple box, cutting the top and side cut a few inches larger than the table measurement to allow for seams and a little extra ‘wiggle-room’. You will also want to create a slight widening taper towards the bottom so the cover slides easily over the table without getting stuck halfway down.

Creating a custom fitting cover for your chair is as simple as creating essentially a cube with one side shorter than the other. The back will be a rectangle measuring the same as the back of the chair, and the front will measure the same as the front of the chair, either as high as the seat, or the top of the arms if your chair has arms. The sides are slightly trickier, since they are not rectangles, but rather they are cut with one side as high as the arms or seat at the front, and the other side cut to the height of the chair back. Make sure that all your pieces have a seam allowance, and a bit of extra size so they will slip easily over the chair once constructed. As with table covers, you can add a hem with a drawstring at the bottom if you chair covers need extra securing.

With a little planning, and a little measuring and a little sewing, you can see how easy it is to create your own set of completely custom outdoor patio furniture covers. The best part about making your own set is the ability you will have to create an entirely unique look for your back yard or patio, not to mention the cost savings compared to having a custom set of furniture covers made to order.

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There are many reasons why people would want to buy an outdoor rug. Most of the uses are for an outdoor kitchen. This outdoor kitchen could be an extension to your kitchen by just having a table or it could be used for a full outdoor kitchen.

Some benefits to outdoor rugs include weatherproof, decoration to your patio or deck and more comfort to your feet when you are outside. Outdoor rugs can vary in price range, but a lot of them are well worth the cost. Overall, having an outdoor rug can benefit your experiences outside the home.

Especially with living in a townhouse, my husband and I like to utilize every space that we have. Underneath our deck we built a patio that is about 24 feet by 15 feet. It looked really bright (we used the red bricks) without anything on it. So, we took a trip to Home Depot and purchased an outdoor rug. We did want to extend our house, therefore we built the patio and we wanted to decorate the patio therefore we bought a neat design of an outdoor rug.

The benefits of this outdoor rug greatly outweigh the deficits. Outdoor rugs are made in such a way that they will withstand weather, but they?re not indestructible. Rain, snow, wind, animals and the sun will all beat away at your outdoor rug, so it does have a shelf life. That said, the character that they add to your outdoor space definitely makes up for this. Another little benefit is that if you place it on a wood deck it helps prevent you from getting splinters.

Generally pricing of outdoor rugs very and are greatly determined by the quality and size that you purchased. Just as with indoor rugs, outdoor rugs come in standardize sizes. For instance eight feet by 10 feet is a standard sized. The rug that we decided to use was this size and cost us about $90.00. This is an average price, not too expensive, not to cheaper. Looking back, we probably could have got a better deal if we purchased it online. If you have the time, I?d definitely explore the options that are on Amazon and other web sites.

Utilizing an outdoor route to spruce up an outdoor space and to get it character in class is an excellent idea. If you have the opportunity, look at all of your options out there because there are really some fantastic designs and styles to choose from. Additionally, I highly recommend that you read reviews posted on Amazon and other online retailers to ensure that you are buying a product that other customers are happy with. Good luck!

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