Seats in a garden are an invitation to rest. Because the seating place of the garden is part of the landscape, it should never be functional, practical and comfortable, but should also be visually attractive or mixed visually.
There are nine ideas for garden seating here, including low cost, durable and DIY options.
Hanging chairs
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Hanging chairsBubbles are also known as chairs, they are taking as much rest as they are holding the eye. You are not necessarily a large tree in your yard, which is with strong branches to suspend a hanging chair. Many bubble chairs come with their own stand that you can place on a deck, courtyard, or level lawn.
There are lots of different sizes, styles and materials to choose, including macrame, rattan, wood, metal and plastic.
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As a bench dabling storage
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Although they are often labeled as an outdoor courtyard storage bench, these popular double purpose benches can be placed anywhere in your backyard. They are as easy to supply pools and garden as they are for seat cushions.
Even if they are waterproof, they use the best for seasonal storage because moisture only gets stuck inside and items can replace the musty.
Tree bench
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Wrap a bench around the trunk Shady As the sun moves, there is a great way to always find a seat in the shade. Tree benches are either round or six-way and are made of wood or metal.
They can be installed around a tree at any age, but it is particularly important to leave enough space from the trunk if it is a young tree for expansion of the trunk.
Wall bench
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A wall, either one that marks the range of your property or a retaining wall On the terraced area, a bench is an ideal place to create a corner that is mixed in hardscapping.
This type of seating can be included in any type of wall material – add natural stone, concrete, pawers or bricks.
Keep in mind that this material gets hot in heat, so you will need cushion for comfort, or add wooden boards for comfort and insulation.
Tree stump seat
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When cutting a tree, do not cut it all the way on the ground; Instead, leave a comfortable sitting height of 24 to 28 inches. If the trunk is of 18 inches or more diameter, it is a suitable seat in itself. After the trunk dries completely, sand to smooth it.
If the trunk is small in diameter, get a piece of cedar wood to use as a seat and bolt it on the stump.
Tree trunk bench
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This rustic, natural DIY bench is completely mixed in the landscape. You will need at least 18 inches diameter and a trunk of branches without any side. Using a chainsaw, cut the flat on the side that will sit on the ground. Then cut an area on the top side and sand it as required.
Bench
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Especially for small places, benches are a great option by climbing the wall. Mount the bench on a house, garage, shed or side of the wall.
One step forward and even more space-saving is a wall-mounted, folding hing bench that you only open when you need to sit extra. Sometimes the bench is additionally supported with chains or fold-down legs.
Bench arber
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This combination of benches and mini Kunj The sunshine is great for the yard that lacks shade. Made of metal or wood, usually cedar, bench arber consists of an arched cover and forged side panels. The back is either open or set with a fake panel.
No matter whether the style provides enough space for a bench arbor annual or for Perennial To develop. Arber needs to be secured on the ground so that it can be prevented from topping. If it does not come with an anchoring kit, you have to buy it separately.
Chase with wheels
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Nothing beats for fresh air nap and for any other time that you just want to keep your feet up and pull out Comfortable chaseHowever, they can be cumbersome to draw around to follow the sun or shade.
When you are shopping for a chase, choose a model with wheels, making it easier to move on any type of surface including lawn and gravel.