Are you a couple, a family, elderly or young? Who lives at the home will greatly dictate the type of furniture that will work in your outdoor space. A bar table with stools for example, is going to better suit younger homeowners than the elderly.
Bench seats are great for families with kids and comfortable chairs with a supportive back are ideal for empty-nesters.
Is your outdoor space exposed to the elements? Do you live near the seaside with the coastal air or in a cool climate? Where you live will help inform which outdoor dining setting is better for you and how well it will hold up long-term.
You can read all about choosing the right outdoor furniture for your environment here.
Do you open your doors and welcome anyone including the neighbour’s dog or are you the quieter types? Do you enjoy long lunches that turn into dinner or prefer to have people over for a quick drink?
If you like to host long lunches and dinners, comfortable dining chairs are a must and cushions are a bonus! For those with an endless guest list, an extension table will offer a more flexible dining experience. Whereas, a smaller table with a couple of chairs might suffice those who rarely entertain.
Do you open your doors and welcome anyone including the neighbour’s dog or are you the quieter types? Do you enjoy long lunches that turn into dinner or prefer to have people over for a quick drink?
If you like to host long lunches and dinners, comfortable dining chairs are a must and cushions are a bonus! For those with an endless guest list, an extension table will offer a more flexible dining experience. Whereas, a smaller table with a couple of chairs might suffice those who rarely entertain.
You don’t want your outdoor setting to monopolise your entire space, nor do you want to have a setting that doesn’t suit your lifestyle.
A round table or a small square may work better in a tighter space. Two bench seats rather than a collection of chairs can also help retain space. Bar stools placed around an outdoor kitchen or at a window bench is a great way to offer a place to eat without taking up too much floor space.
Are you a lover of all things modern or do you prefer something more traditional? Is your outdoor space in the city or beachside? Your design style will not only dictate the design of the outdoor setting but also the materiality.
Not every outdoor space needs a dining table. If sitting at a table is simply not the way you live outdoors, the setting is likely to end up collecting cobwebs.
If you love lounging outdoors with a newspaper, perhaps a couple of armchairs and a coffee table is more suitable. For those with a large family who enjoying coming together around a fire pit, a modular sofa or bean bags may be utilised more.
When shopping for outdoor furniture, it’s important to think about how you live outdoors and not just be seduced by how good the furniture looks on the showroom floor.
Looking for inspiration? Take a look at our Outdoor Furniture Catalogue