A Most Agreeable Lot
Dec 9th, 2009 by Hazel
Sure, we’re all about outdoor furniture and outdoor living. However, millions of people have enclosed their porches, patios, gazebos, and decks, in order to bring the outdoors inside. At the same time, millions more have brought the indoors outside, by turning their yards into virtual outdoor living rooms; and many people have done both.
More than simply blurring the line between the indoors and the outdoors, this trend has, in many cases, made it all but indistinguishable. Even so, we haven’t lost sight of it; and that’s why we make furniture that can easily walk that line (hey, it’s got legs, right?). In fact, it’s so cooperative and agreeable that it can even make your life simpler. It fits into all of your plans and schemes (uh, design plans and color schemes, that is), and a lot of it is elegant enough to be used in any room in the house.
Also willing to work year-round, our patio furniture will come inside and lend a hand – or, in this case, an arm, a leg, or a seat – during this hectic holiday season. Even when your house is overflowing with guests, they won’t feel slighted – in the slightest – if you seat them at our cherry patio dining set, teak party collection, oak bar set, or any of our polywood, red cedar, or aluminum outdoor dining tables. They’ll also enjoy relaxing on our gorgeous synthetic wicker chairs, sofas, or loveseats, which feature thick, comfortable furniture cushions. We also have many pieces, such as our Red Cedar Teagan Table, and our Shea Buffet, that are perfect for holding food, beverages, and hors d’oeuvres.
Our products also ease holiday stress by making great gifts. Besides our wood, metal, and synthetic porch furniture, we have a fantastic selection of accessories, outdoor décor, and home accents, including cedar chests, silverware boxes, jewelry chests, quilt racks, and much more.
Furthermore, if you don’t find what you’re looking for on our site, just call one of our design consultants and ask about having something customized. You’ll find that they’re every bit as cooperative, agreeable, and obliging as our furniture; but with much better personalities, of course.
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy