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Debbie Travis

- DEBBIE TRAVIS House to Home house2home@debbietrav­is.com

Dear Debbie: There’s so much garden furniture that is big and heavy. We have a patio and a small lawn where we love to sit and entertain. Is there another option other than plastic stackables?

Albert

There are lots of options for furnishing your outdoor living space. Choices depend on your budget, but also how you use the seating. If you are planning an area that is meant for lounging, then larger chairs with padded seating are comfortabl­e and inviting. Loungers and ottomans can be added if space allows. This roomy furniture comes in the new weaves as you mention, and also teak, cedar, wicker and wrought iron.

For smaller spaces, there are smaller pieces that still afford comfort. Look for chair sets and tables that fold up. Teak is a traditiona­l favourite. The teak can be sealed with oil seasonally to maintain its signature caramel colour, or allowed to age naturally to a silver grey patina. Here, the chairs and small table fold up for easy storage, and the dining table has a butterfly extension leaf. The old-world charm of the detailing seen in wrought iron furniture produces a graceful and airy feel just right for afternoon tea on the lawn. These pieces, including the bench, fold up for easy transport. The powder-coated iron comes in cloud white or teal. Soften the seating with colourful cushion pads. Sumatra and Piazza garden sets, urbanbarn.com.

Dear Debbie: We are building a wood deck in our back yard. I want it inviting, but not like a furnished living room. I know that’s a trend right now but I’d like to keep our outside natural. What do you suggest for furniture and accessorie­s?

Belinda

It sounds like you are looking for a rustic character. Go with natural materials. Country and cottage style seating, such as Adirondack chairs, barnboard plank benches and a wooden picnic table belong in an outdoor setting.

Don’t shy away from adding some colour with natural textiles. A gingham tablecloth and denim cushion covers will enhance the mood. Plates, cups, glasses and other tableware are available in a plentiful array of colours, non-breakable and dishwasher proof. Or go really basic with metal plates and utensils and other camping supplies.

Lanterns fit the bill for lighting, but you can go modern with solar or battery operated lights that look just as good.

Container gardening is an easy-care way to bring flowers close to the house. Plant in wood barrels and metal buckets. Look for an old hutch at flea markets that you can transform into outdoor storage. A fresh paint job and layers of varnish will keep it waterproof.

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These outdoor furniture pieces are light and graceful and fold up easily when not in use.
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If you are planning an area that is meant for lounging, then larger chairs with padded seating are comfortabl­e and inviting.
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