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Kathy Moran's Articles in Outdoors

  • Outdoor Furniture Needs Accessories Too
    We spend hours, days, and weeks in search of the perfect accessories for our homes; so why should we neglect the finishing touches when furnishing our porches, patios, decks, gazebos, and backyards? Perhaps it’s because we’re not used to having a great selection of outdoor accessories. Luckily, in addition to outdoor furniture, CedarStore.com also features an incredible variety of home accents, including ottomans, coffee tables, end tables, planters, sconces, candle holders, trellises, arbors, mailboxes, outdoor storage boxes, umbrellas, cushions, waste receptacles, weathervanes, dog houses, lanterns, and bird feeders.
  • Set Yourself Apart with a Trellis
    It doesn’t take a ton of money, a lot of space, or a landscape architect, to turn even a small area into a beautiful outdoor living room. Trellises, arbors, pergolas, planters, and planter benches, will create colorful, elegant walls and ceilings to define the area. With an incomparable variety of these gorgeous structures, as well as the largest selection of outdoor furniture, picnic tables, dining sets, porch swings and gliders, bar and bistro tables, and garden benches available anywhere.
  • Teak Makes Patio Furniture Chic
    For centuries, teakwood has been highly-prized for its radiant beauty, as well as its incredible strength and natural decay-resistance. Since ancient times, its countless uses have included making roofing and siding, walls, floors, doors, mantels, cabinets, closets, picture frames, sculptures, and ship’s decks, with many examples of these items still in existence hundreds of years later. Today, teak is one of the most popular hardwoods for making outdoor furniture, as teak benches, patio chairs, tables, dining sets, lounges, and sun beds grace porches, patios, decks, gazebos, gardens, and backyards in record numbers all across the country.Today, teak is one of the most popular hardwoods for making outdoor furniture, as teak benches, patio chairs, tables, dining sets, lounges, and sun beds grace porches, patios, decks, gazebos, gardens, and backyards in record numbers all across the country.
  • The Front Porch Swings Through History
    Existing in various forms, since prehistoric times, when over-hanging rocks were used for shelter, the front porch has reached its present form through the blending of the architectural styles of the many countries that formed our nation. The favorite seat on the porch has always been the porch swing, which continues to increase in popularity, especially with the many new available styles and materials, and swing stands, which allow you to put your swing anywhere you please.
  • Outdoor Furniture is Easy on the Eyes – and the Thighs
    Forget the uncomfortable plastic chairs and rusty metal outdoor furniture that was found on every porch and patio when you were a kid. From conventional to contemporary, the new generation of outdoor furniture includes dining sets, patio chairs, garden benches, porch swings, gliders, ottomans, coffee tables, end tables, picnic tables, and more. Made from wood, aluminum, wrought iron, and other synthetics, they’re astoundingly comfortable, stylish, and durable.
  • Water Garden Bridges the Centuries
    Throughout the centuries, every culture has held a fascination for water, bringing it into their backyards for use in water gardens, fountains, spouts, pools, streams, and waterfalls. Integral to these water gardens, the garden bridge essentially ties the whole scene together, giving it a sense of continuity, wholeness, and intimacy. CedarStore.com has treated pine, red cedar, and white cedar foot bridges, Japanese foot garden bridges, and 3-foot-wide garden bridges, from 4 to 14 feet long, along with maintenance-free bridges from 3 to 6 feet wide, and 6 to 16 feet long.

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