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Friday, December 30, 2011

Polywood Tables Make the Best speculation

Polywood Tables Make the Best speculation


Polywood tables are a great speculation for any outdoor piquant area. The heavy-duty plastic furniture offers a endurance and style that is hard to match. The use of the polywood not only means you get a persisting product, but it also means that you are helping to keep the landfills from overflowing. It's a good speculation for you, and a great one for the environment.

The use of polywood has been going on in outdoor building since 1990. In recent years, the aggregate of recycled plastics had made its way into the furniture industry. Polywood tables are a overwhelming example of being planet kindly and still useful, practical, and beautiful.

Polywood tables can be found in many fun, vibrant colors. Like its predecessor, the flimsy plastic furniture, the new polywood stands up well to the elements. It has progressed because it also stands up to the sun. The polywood is designed so that ultraviolet rays do not cause fading - this means no more painting of the furniture each spring (unfortunately it doesn't end the whole honey-do list).

Another unique feature of the new plastic furniture is that it is designed to look like wood. The polywood tables have been molded to resemble natural wood in look and in texture. Unlike real wood, these tables will not fall prey to water, insects, or other pests. Polywood tables give consumers the drive of wood without carrying all the hassles that come from the natural product.

The price of polywood tables is very inexpensive when you take into list all of the factors. It costs similar to solid wood furniture, but doesn't come with the upkeep. If you correlate the length of time the furniture will last the estimate it will cost up front, the new polywood furniture is quite a bargain.




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Monday, December 5, 2011

Picnic Table Nostalgia

Picnic Table Nostalgia


In the past few years there has been a big shift in focus regarding outdoor living and entertaining. Obscuring the agency between indoors and outdoors has become big company and has set homeowners on a quest to find the exquisite accessories.

If you've done any seeing colse to for outdoor furniture, you probably have noticed a seemingly endless array of offerings. There is all from superior teak dining sets (which looks just like an indoor dining room table and chairs) to resin, all-weather wicker materials. The strides that have been made in this field are nothing short of incredible...and it appears that there is not an end in sight. New designs, textiles and add-ons come into the market on a daily basis.

Now, don't get me wrong. I'm an outdoor living fanatic, probably like many of you. But with all the new innovations, we tend to forget about some of the tried-and-true elements--one of these being our old friend, the Picnic Table.

There's not much history on the origin of the Picnic Table. Most agree that the invention of the joined benches with a table gained popularity in the late 1800's. The majority of these eating units were seen in social parks (still are), other social conference places and Smalltown Usa.

The name itself, "Picnic" actually heralds memories of a by-gone era. Now we talk about Barbecue's, Cookouts and Grilling. It seems as though the art of the picnic has somehow been swallowed-up throughout the years. Sounds like a cue for an report on fine picnic dining. I'm sure that if you mention summer picnics, or picnic tables to any baby boomer, that they would have some heartfelt and endearing memories with abundance of stories to tell. If any of you have some, I'd love to hear from you.

With all that's been going on with the economy, it might not hurt to re-introduce a sLight of "the good old days" back into our lives. Picnic tables are still relatively inexpensive ( at Home Depot) and if you must, you can get them in other materials than wood-even recycled plastic! Hmmm...a "green" picnic table. Why not even have your church, synagogue or other assosication originate a Picnic Table Fund and put dedication plaques on them to remember someone special. Then invent an annual Picnic in everyone's honor. What a great way to originate a renewed sense of society with an unparalleled piece of Americana-the Picnic Table.


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