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		<title>Adding Style With Patio Chairs</title>
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<p>When it comes to decorating your patio you just cannot do it without a couple of patio chairs to give somewhere to sit down as well as soak up the sun? For anybody with a patio, chairs are a must.</p>
<p>There are quite a few styles to choose  and pick from, like the American classic or the high-backed Adirondack chair, which has the extra huge armseats and sloping seat. Maybe you desire to live the resort lifestyle as well as lounge on a chaise or maybe you want to get pleasure from a little Southern comfort in a rocking chair.</p>
<p>You will Will you be using your chair for eating or for reasons of relaxation? Would you like it to be mobile, would you like to share it or will you need the legroom for stretching? Once you answer these questions you can begin looking at the different styles and designs of outdoor chairs</p>
<p>Most commonly patio chairs are designed of wood and different types of wood have varying life spans. Teak with its natural weather resistance generally lasts for fifty years, other woods like pine, cypress as well as mahogany have shorter life spans but many will last at least five years. Resin chairs provide the look of painted wood, and they can last forever with no maintenance required at all on your part.</p>
<p>If a patio does not have chairs, it just won&#8217;t work. Where would your dinner party visitors sit down or where would you relax in the misty morning with a warm cup of coffee along with a songbird symphony? Your best bet would be to shop on the Web, as on the internet stores give you with the most variety. As opposed to hopping from 1 store to another, you will be able to save a superb deal of time along with gas money. No matter what your preferable chair may be, the Web stores will give you the best range to pick as well as choose from.</p>
<p>Most patio chairs are elegantly simple with smooth clean lines or romantic curves which either way your can be dressed up with decorative <a href="http://patiocushionsreview.com">patio furniture cushions</a>. Sold in a vast array of styles and designs and shades, you can easily find a match used for your theme and flaunt your own sense of great style. From bright green to velvet red, it can be hard to not spoil yourself with a bit of rest on a cushioned patio chair. You will soon be chilling out on a summer day in easy elegance every time you open your doors and step in to the paradise that your patio has become with the addition of a few chairs and <a href="http://patiocushionsreview.com/patio-cushions/">patio cushions</a> as well as cool summer fashion.</p>
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		<title>Caring For Your Wooden Furniture</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[The two great enemies of a well-finished wooden surface are heat and moisture. Wood and wooden veneers crack when they dry out too much, so keep your furniture away from radiators and out of direct sunlight. Wet encourages rot, mold and mildew, staining and swelling so, similarly, make sure wooden pieces are kept in reasonably dry conditions. Antiques should be kept in a safe place, protected from spills and generally cossetted. Your outdoor dining table in plantation teak may be more robust but it will still suffer if its feet are always sitting in damp grass.]]></description>
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<p>The two great enemies of a well-finished wooden surface are heat and moisture. Wood and wooden veneers crack when they dry out too much, so keep your furniture away from radiators and out of direct sunlight. Wet encourages rot, mold and mildew, staining and swelling so, similarly, make sure wooden pieces are kept in reasonably dry conditions. Antiques should be kept in a safe place, protected from spills and generally cossetted. Your outdoor dining table in plantation teak may be more robust but it will still suffer if its feet are always sitting in damp grass.</p>
<p><img class="alignleft" src="http://www.sxc.hu/pic/m/a/ay/ayla87/1123020_rattan_texture_2.jpg" alt="" width="300" height="224" />To maintain the surface of indoor wooden furniture, polish it every few months with a good wax polish. Avoid silicone-based spray polishes for cherished furniture – it gives a hard, glassy shine which is inappropriate for wooden surfaces and it is almost impossible to remove afterwards. Dust the furniture regularly to prevent build-up of dirt, using a brush for awkward corners or carved detail, and wipe over sticky surfaces with a just-damp cloth.</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rattanoutdoorfurniture.net/outdoor-furniture-guide/" target="_blank">Outdoor wooden furniture</a> will usually come with specific instructions on its maintenance. Its surface may be pre-treated to help it resist the weather and you will probably need to renew this treatment each year. Cover the furniture when not in use, and bring it into indoor storage over the winter.</p>
<p>Small scratches on wooden furniture can be colored in with a pencil crayon and polished over. The old remedy of rubbing with a half-walnut can be surprisingly successful. Removing white rings from cups, vases etc is harder but there are usually proprietary treatments on sale which may reduce the stain. Mayonnaise or a mayonnaise-ash mix is also reported to work if rubbed in gently for a long time. (Ash is abrasive so watch out on your polished finishes.)</p>
<p>Care of wooden furniture includes protection while it’s in use. Use cloths, corkboard, coasters with upturned edges and table-mats to protect the wooden surface from heat and spills while serving and eating food. With a little care, your wooden furniture will continue to please you with its warm shine for many years!</p>
<p><a href="http://www.rattanoutdoorfurniture.net/" target="_blank">Rattan Outdoor Furniture</a> has more advice on caring for your wooden furniture, including rattan furniture of course!</p>
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