It’s Not Afraid of Commitment
Dec 2nd, 2009 by Hazel
Once people have impressions or ideas about certain things firmly entrenched in their minds, it can be difficult to disabuse them. Outdoor furniture, for example, struggles with an image problem, as many people still think of it as belonging to the class of lightweight porch chairs and lounges that once prevailed.
This misconception is hard to eradicate, as sub-standard, cheaply-made patio furniture is still ubiquitous in many discount marts, and stores that sell everything for a dollar (which, right there, tells you all that you need to know about its quality). Now, in some cases, especially the latter, people are well aware that it’s not of the everlasting kind. Sometimes, they just need a bunch of chairs right away, perhaps for a large outdoor gathering they’re having; or, they may be buying it for their cottages or campsites, expecting it to be misused, or even stolen.
In other instances, people who are moving into new homes just want something to sit on until they get around to shopping for the real thing. The problem is that, when they do, they often spend an inordinate amount of time searching for the perfect outdoor furniture, before finally choosing some that appears (price and all) to be of high quality, only to have it deteriorate within a few years.
So, you see, an outdoor furniture group has the same trouble as any other misunderstood faction, in that the failings of some dictate the perception of the many. Well, the time has come for it to stand up and show the world what it’s really made of; and, at CedarStore.com, that’s a lot!
Our extensive collection includes several styles and sizes of hand-crafted, decay-resistant cedar, pine, oak, cherry, teak, and cypress, as well as nearly-indestructible aluminum, thermo-plastic coated steel, vinyl, and polywood outdoor furniture, which is available in a full spectrum of colors, to complement the décor of any porch, patio, deck, or gazebo.
This is outdoor furniture that is not afraid of commitment. It will be there, season after season, doing whatever it can to change any unflattering views that may have been caused by the transgressions of other furniture with a lesser work ethic.
And it will. Patio chairs, unite!
Yours Outdoors,
Kathy