11 questions you need to ask yourself when choosing ...

08 Jul.,2024

 

11 questions you need to ask yourself when choosing ...

Whether you&#;re breakfasting al fresco, relaxing by the pool or dining under the stars, there is a style of outdoor furniture to suit your needs. Here&#;s what you should consider and where you can shop the style

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11 questions you need to ask yourself when choosing outdoor furniture

It&#;s safe to say we Kiwis are fans of outdoor living. We tend to design our houses to be as open to the outside as possible, and our decks and terraces are increasingly functioning as outdoor rooms that can be used year-round.

It makes sense to put as much effort into furnishing these spaces as you would a living room, right? Actually, choosing outdoor furniture is a more complicated process as it needs to withstand exposure to sun, rain and cold, as well as the wear and tear of being dragged around the garden. Bearing this in mind, it&#;s best to think about what your outdoor-furniture needs are before you hit the shops.

1. How comfortable is it?

If you want to enjoy your outdoor spaces for as many hours as possible this summer, focus on choosing comfortable seating. Start your research by checking out what your friends and family have tried and tested, and look in magazines and online. Then it&#;s time to do some legwork and try the outdoor furniture you like in-store.

Make a list of pertinent questions such as: is it the right height? Can you (or older friends) get up easily after sitting down? Does it have good back and backside support? Could you sit on these chairs for hours at a stretch? Whether you opt for a sofa, beanbag, lounger, dining chairs or a combination of all of the above, you won&#;t regret putting some time and thought into your choice.

2. Are you sitting or lounging?

The range of outdoor furniture available these days is so huge it will save you a lot of time if you think about the main purpose of your outdoor room before you go shopping, especially if space is limited. For instance, if you love cooking and eating with friends, a table and chairs plus a portable gas heater is probably a good choice. But if you&#;re more into sitting around with some drinks and a platter, rattan sofas might be the way to go. Whatever you choose, make sure you don&#;t go overboard &#; a spacious look is easier on the eye and more relaxing to be in than a cluttered space.

3. Will it fit?

Get the measuring tape out and calculate exactly how much space you have to play with. Then measure the dimensions of the furniture you are interested in and work out the space needed to comfortably move between each item, push chairs out from the table and so forth. No one enjoys a room where there&#;s no space to breathe, whether it&#;s inside or out.

4. Which materials?

Key factors to consider when selecting outdoor furniture are durability, portability and maintenance. Lightweight, low-maintenance chairs made of aluminium, resin or plastic can be moved and stored easily. They also won&#;t need a lot of weather protection. A steel or solid timber table, on the other hand, won&#;t be as easy to move around and will need to be weatherproofed regularly, but you may feel the longevity and solidity of such a piece is more important than its flexibility of use. To avoid a busy look in a small garden, don&#;t buy outdoor furniture that mixes too many materials.

6. Are there any imprefections?

Make sure you thoroughly inspect outdoor furniture for flaws that may not be obvious at first glance. Are there cracks in the welds and paint finish? Has the manufacturer used stainless-steel screws? Is the timber rough or smoothly sanded? What&#;s the frame made of? Sit down on chairs to check for wobbly legs and whether they flex under your weight. A solidly built chair will usually have cross bracing to make it stronger.

7. 

What&#;s the quality like?

Our gardens tend to be smaller these days, which means every element plays a key role. In tiny outdoor areas furniture often occupies the same amount of space as plants, which means both will have a significant visual impact. Choosing the best-quality furniture you can afford is therefore a no-brainer, especially if you like to spend lots of time outside. Buying in end-of-season sales or at secondhand stores can help reduce costs.

8. How can I soften the space? 

Good-quality cushions and squabs are essential for maximising outdoor comfort but they can also add a more sumptuous feel to the space overall. When there&#;s less room for plants to soften the hard surfaces of your outdoor living area, let attractive soft furnishings, shade sails, rugs and umbrellas do the job.

9. What kind of fabric is this?

Always opt for fabrics that have been designed for indoor and outdoor use, ideally all-weather materials that are fade- and UV-resistant. Spills are all too common when entertaining, so it&#;s better to go for cushions that can be unzipped so they can be washed or repaired.

10. Does it need a winter cover?

If you want to leave your furniture outside all year, count on some degree of deterioration; how much depends on the climate. If you have the storage space, you might decide to cover your outdoor furniture during winter, or store it, which will extend its life and give you a wider choice of materials. Remember that outdoor furniture and cushions can take up lots of room.

11. What&#;s the weather like? 

Taking your home&#;s specific weather conditions into consideration before you buy outdoor furniture might sound like overkill but it makes sense. For instance, if your balcony is very windy, there&#;s no point in buying lightweight aluminium chairs that can take flight at any moment. A sunny patio that reaches very hot temperatures may make timber furniture crack, and constant rain can cause mould and dampness in fabric and rattan.

1/6

1 Ibiza teak outdoor sofa, $, from Design Warehouse. 2 Barcelona lounge setting, POA, from Domo. 3 Brix lounge setting, POA, from Domo. 4 Adelphi modular three-piece set, $, from Freedom. 5 Canzo four-piece lounge setting, $, from Mitre 10. 6 Nero four-piece lounge set, $, from Mitre 10.

2/6

1 Pop low seat, $990, from Citta. 2 Skin chair by Calligaris, $259, from Dawson & Co. 3 Retro armchair, $625, from Indie Home Collective. 4 The Urban Chair by Feelgood Designs, $592, from Backhouse. 5 Devonport chair, $329, from Ico Traders. 6 Basket chair by Feelgood Designs, $567, from Backhouse. 7 Adelaide chair, $769, from BoConcept. 8 Helena armchair, $699, from Dawson & Co. 9 Skarpo armchair, $189, from Shut The Front Door.

3/6

1 Sway hammock chair, $79.90, from Citta. 2 Coco egg lounger, $, from Danske Møbler. 3 Hanging rattan chair, $600, from Alex & Corban. 4 Nestrest hanging lounger, POA, from Domo. 5 Tosca daybed, POA, from Dawson & Co.

4/6

1 Pacific extension table, $, from Dawson & Co. 2 Adelphi nine-piece set, $, from Freedom. 3 Hayman dining table, $, from Dawson & Co. 4 Adelphi dining set, $, from Freedom. 5 Havelock concrete table, $, from Freedom. 6 Carmel three-piece setting, $599, from Mitre 10.

5/6

1 Ayla cushion, $39.95, from Freedom. 2 Jelli pouf, POA, from Design Warehouse. 3 Clifton outdoor rug, $199, from Freedom. 4 Round outdoor cushion, $8, from Kmart. 5 Deluxe beanbag, $99.99, from EziBuy.

6/6

1 Wicker relaxing chair, $299, from Mitre 10. 2 Siena bench seat, $499, from Mitre 10. 3 San Diego two-seater, $, from Dawson & Co. 4  Tango recliner, POA, from Domo. 5 Yosemite bench, $499, from Freedom. 6 Siena three-piece pod setting, $, from Mitre 10. 7 Sunai chair, POA, from Design Warehouse.

Words by: Carol Bucknell.

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10 Essential Questions to Ask Yourself, Patio Companies, ...

Beginning the process of building a patio can feel overwhelming. You may have no idea what&#;s involved or you may even be afraid that you&#;re going to end up with something you don&#;t like.

You could also be wondering where do I even begin?

Knowing the right questions to ask will help get you started. They&#;ll help you to narrow down the best company to work with. That&#;s important since working with the right professional should make the entire patio design and build easy. You want to be able to work with a pro who not only knows what they&#;re doing but who will ensure the process is fun&#;and not burdensome&#;for you.

That&#;s why we&#;ve put together 10 total questions that will help equip you with important information.

Questions to Ask

Yourself

Before Working With

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Patio Designers in Alexandria, Arlington, or Springfield, VA

First and foremost, it is really helpful for you to have a solid idea of what you&#;re looking for before you even set up appointments with patio designers in Alexandria, Arlington, or Springfield, VA. You don&#;t have to know exactly what you want&#;and it&#;s certainly fine to lean on the patio experts for their advice. However, it&#;s incredibly helpful to at least have some guidelines of what you have in mind.

To do so, here are 3 questions that you should ask (and answer) yourself.

1. What style patio do I like?

It can be very helpful to look at existing patios and get some sense of what you like in terms of the look and style of a patio. If you&#;ve already searched for patio designers near me online and you have chosen one or more patio designers you&#;re interested in, then look at their gallery of photos and be prepared to show the designer which styles you like.

A photo gallery is an important tool on the website as it shows you real-life examples of the company&#;s work. You should look at everything from the shape of the patio to the material that is used and make notes about what you like. Keep in mind that some materials may cost a lot more than others, so you may want to have more than one idea in mind.

You should also read some of the companies&#; in-depth articles (like this one) to get even more information about their patio projects and what you like. The right company will help guide you through the process so that you don&#;t have to feel completely on your own as you try to come up with ideas.

2. How will I use the patio?

Do you just need a small patio, only big enough to fit a table and chairs? Or are you looking for more of an entertainment space with a patio that would fit multiple furniture sets? Beyond the dining table, do you also need some couches or comfy chairs near an outdoor fireplace or maybe even room for an outdoor kitchen?

The answer to how you will use the patio will dictate the size that your patio needs to be in order to accommodate all your needs.

3. What is my budget?

Many of our customers tell us they don&#;t have a budget because they don&#;t know what a patio costs. There&#;s nothing wrong with that, of course. If you&#;ve never had a patio built before, then you really have no reason to know the associated costs.

Even so, we find that most people still have an idea of what they&#;re willing to spend and that number can be helpful as you begin the planning process. Your budget will come into play with making a lot of decisions, such as what material is used.

For instance, natural stone materials could cost more than pavers. If you have a tight budget but love the look of natural stone, you might compromise by choosing a paver that mimics the same look at a lower price point. Then again, there is a wide range of pricing and styles with pavers as well, so your landscape designer can help you sort out what will work for your desired price range.

Questions to Ask

Patio Contractors

in Alexandria, Arlington, or Springfield, VA

Now that you have some sense of what you&#;re looking for, you might be ready to talk to a patio company. Whether you&#;ve performed an online search for patio companies near me, or you&#;ve been given some references by friends, you now want to know how to differentiate between the different companies that are out there and choose the one that is best for you. After all, you want to invest your time and money into the best possible company.

Asking these next 5 questions will help you to determine whether it&#;s a patio company that you can truly trust to do the best job.

4. How many patios do you build per year?

To find a company that truly knows what it&#;s doing, you need to find one that has built a lot of patios. That means you definitely do not want to hire a patio company that only builds a few patios a year. They simply can&#;t be experts in hardscaping if they aren&#;t doing it regularly.

You want a company that builds dozens of patios each year&#;maybe even more. At Kingstowne, we build between 150 and 200 patios each year and in our history have built thousands. It&#;s an area of expertise for us, not just something we build from time to time.

5. Are you certified to build patios?

Additional (and optional) certifications exist to help guide people toward experts and it&#;s no different when it comes to patio contractors in Alexandria, Arlington, or Springfield, VA. There are certifications out there that would confirm whether a patio company is a true master of the trade&#;or not.

The Interlocking Concrete Pavement Institute (ICPI) is an organization that certifies patio companies in hardscaping. In order to receive proper certifications not only do the patio companies need to follow certain guidelines for how they build, but they also need to attend classes and seminars and keep credentials fresh.

ICPI credentials are valid for two years, during which, installers must earn 8 continuing education credits in order to renew their certification. You want to find a company that takes these extra steps to certify their crews.

Beyond that, even manufacturers offer certifications. Techo-Bloc, for instance, has the &#;Techo-Pro&#; certification. While lots of companies may use Techo-Bloc products, not every company is a certified &#;Pro.&#; EP Henry and other manufacturers have similar programs in which guidelines must be met. Finding out whether the company you&#;re considering has any of these certifications will give you a good sense of their level of expertise.

6. How is this patio going to affect our current drainage?

Throw this question at a patio company you&#;re considering and they&#;ll know that you know your stuff. It will also show you whether they know theirs!

Most people don&#;t talk much about drainage. It&#;s not nearly as exciting as talking about what you want your patio to look like or how you plan to use it. But it&#;s a vital issue. The last thing that you want is to deal with water pooling underneath your patio and causing pavers to lift up. Of course, you also don&#;t want water rushing across your patio and causing a muddy mess, either.

Your patio should improve drainage, not make an existing problem worse (or even create an issue that wasn&#;t there in the first place). However, we&#;ve seen many patios built that created a drainage problem because it was never addressed. You want to be sure that the patio company you choose to work with understands drainage and has a plan to deal with it.

7. How do you perform base prep?

Here&#;s another not-so-sexy topic that rarely comes up in patio conversations&#;but is absolutely imperative to the success (or failure) of your patio. Base prep is all of the steps that are taken before your patio is actually laid. It includes excavation and creating the foundation for your patio, and it&#;s incredibly important. Ultimately, your patio is only as strong as its foundation.

You don&#;t have to completely understand the base prep process to ask a patio company about it. If they know their stuff, they&#;ll have answers for you and be able to explain their responses. Ask them how they plan to excavate and how deep. Ask them what material the base will be made from. This will give you a good sense of whether they are experts in patio construction.

8. What sort of impact do you expect this patio build to have on the yard?

We want to be completely honest with you about the fact that building a patio is going to very likely tear up at least part of your yard. You&#;re talking about lugging heavy materials back and forth over your lawn with equipment that is definitely going to make an impact.

Most companies will never bring this up with you. They may even cause the damage and then expect you to come up with a solution after the fact. It&#;s an uncomfortable topic that a lot of patio companies would rather just avoid.

But we bring it up from the very start because we want to be honest. We don&#;t think it&#;s fair for you to be surprised by any damage after we&#;re finished. While we take steps to minimize damage by using plywood to bring equipment in and out, we&#;re also honest with you that it won&#;t eliminate it. So, we also include lawn repair in our initial cost in order to tell you, up front, what it would cost to fix any damage that occurs.

So often we have homeowners tell us that XYZ Patio Company gave them a quote that was a little bit cheaper. Upon further exploration, it often comes out that they didn&#;t include any lawn repair costs in their quote. We believe it&#;s important for you to know what you&#;re getting for your investment and that it&#;s truly all-inclusive of everything that you might need.

Questions to ask

Patio Designers

in Alexandria, Arlington, or Springfield, VA

Then comes the time when you&#;ve found a company that you trust and now you&#;re ready to work with a designer on bringing your ideas to life. Keep in mind that not every company has an in-house designer on staff. Sometimes patio companies use an outside designer to complete their design work.

At Kingstowne, we believe that having in-house landscape designers prevents any disconnects between the design process and the build process. They should be seamless so that you end up with the patio you truly want. If you&#;re unsure of the company&#;s process or wondering if they really do their design work in-house, you might want to ask. Before you go any further in the process you could outright ask how they handle their designs.

Once you&#;re satisfied that you&#;re ready to begin the design process, here are two additional questions to pose to your designer.

9. What material do you think will work best for the patio I want?

If you&#;ve found a true patio expert, then now is a great time to lean on the designer for their expertise. You&#;ve told them what kind of patio you like and maybe even showed them pictures that you like the best.

Now, they can tell you what types of materials might work best not only for the style that you like but for the budget that you&#;re working with. They can guide you through the various options and help you to determine what will meet the majority of your wants and needs.

10. What other ideas might I have missed?

A patio company that has built thousands of patios is likely going to have ideas you may not have thought of and there&#;s nothing wrong with turning to them for some expertise.

Some of our clients create online idea boards on websites such as Pinterest or Houzz and share them with us. The best professional will not dismiss your ideas for their own but will instead take your ideas and also suggest ways to improve upon some of them or just give you suggestions you might not have thought of. In the end, your ideas and their expertise will mesh to help you create the patio of your dreams.

Making Your Patio Dreams a Reality

Adding a patio is an exciting endeavor. You&#;ll have a beautiful space to sit outside and entertain friends and family over dinner or even to kick your feet up by your outdoor fireplace and relax after a long day.

Of course, seeing those dreams through is contingent upon hiring the right company for the job. You want to choose a company that has the authority and the expertise to bring your dreams to life in a way that won&#;t lead to problems down the road. For instance, you don&#;t want to be making costly repairs because drainage wasn&#;t addressed and you don&#;t want to end up with a patio that was nothing like the vision you had in mind.

Fortunately, you&#;re now armed with information and you know the right questions to ask. As a result, you&#;ll be able to feel confident that your patio dreams will be brought to life the right way&#;and that you won&#;t be left with patio nightmares because of a poor choice. 

If you&#;d like some guidance when it comes to your patio ideas, request a consultation, get your customized plan, and relax while we transform your space the way you dreamed it would be.

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