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subject: How To Give Your Garden An Inexpensive Make-over: Garden Furniture Sales And Other Affordable Option [print this page]


Need to give your garden a make-over, but on a shoe-string budget? Recently renovated the house and dont have a budget to re-do your outdoor area? Well, you can give your back-yard a new look by these really simple and easy steps:

Affordable Furniture

If you are looking to buy some affordable furniture, then wicker and plastic are both good options. Wicker is made from rattan or bamboo and gives your garden a cozy feel. Plastic is a Cheap Garden Furniture option. However a word of caution - plastic is not the most durable option and you may end up replacing those broken chairs often. It is also essential to keep in mind when purchasing cheap furniture that the material is often flimsy and may not be able to withstand extreme weather exposure.

Another easy option is to put a Hammock. Not only does it help maximize the space available, it also provides comfort. Tie it between two poles and it can be used for sleeping, resting, swinging or unwind on it with a book.

Purchase Online

There are some really good deals available online. Often companies put up their special offers online (which you do not get when you walk into a store) to encourage consumers to buy via the internet.

Garden Furniture Sale

If time is not a constraint, then you can wait for the annual Thanksgiving and Christmas sales. Not only will you be able to pick up Garden Furniture at throw away prices but also all the accessories because of the amazing bargains that you will get during this time.

Garage Sale

You could also explore the possibility of purchasing furniture in a garage sale. Even though the furniture is quite cheap; you may want to exercise caution while purchasing.

Personal Touch

Line the garden with some potted plants, herbs and colorful flowers. Add some fun elements in you garden by making and decorating some elements yourself. Make some wind chimes with those discarded tins or a lovely candle stand with your glass jar. You can also engage your kids by making them paint the flower pots.

by: Mark Johnson




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