Outdoor Furnishings Help Create A Relaxing Oasis

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FO UI New Outdoor Furnishings Help Americans Create A Relaxing Oasis (NAPSA)—Americansare increasingly looking to outdoor spaces around their homesfor a tranquil retreat. In research conducted by the American Home Furnishings Alliance, 42 percent of the homeownersthinkof their outdoor space as “an outdoor room.” Whenaskedto list the most important attributes for that space, 86 percent said it should be “relaxing.” Sixty percent said it should be a place for family andfriends to “hang out” and 57 percent wanted “a sanctuary.” The most sought-after sanctuary may be the modular gazebo, now more affordable than ever. Top features include removable screens and elegant canopies, plus windows that can be opened andclosed. Amore mobile option is a generously scaled sun lounger that offers a commodiousretreat for one or an intimate oasis for two, when draped with privacy sheers or shaded with a canopy. When the cozy cornerof a covered porch is not available for that nostalgic emblem of tranquility—the porch swing— there are portable porch swing stands to turn any spot in the garden into a place for peaceful repose. A soothing palette of spa blues and earthy greensandvisualreferences to Asian symbols of serenity abound. The new Kyoto collection from Century Leisure “echoes our longing for an oasis of peace and beauty,” states its designer, Richard Frinier. “The look is pure elegance, pure tranquility, pure harmony.” “Outdoor living is exploding at all price levels,” says residential architect Cheryl O’Brien. Even in urban areas where thereis precious little outdoor space, Americans want more than a few potted plants. These consumers will find stylish and functional designs suited for a compactlittle place in the sun. Two-seater caf sets, diminutive drop-leaf tables and Seta aE RK) b ged BA seating using a unique polyester fiber with enhanced moisture shedding. Innovation in outdoor fabrics also includes a new breathable polyurethane that looks and feels like leather. It’s anti-fungal and resists mildew, stains, scratches The Breakfast Gazebo by Laneventure provides the ultimate sanctuary for relaxation. The aluminum frame has a canopy, windowsthat open and removable screening. even a mid-height bar with bar stools that elevate a person’s sight line just above the typical balcony rail are especially designed for urban outdoorliving. Other trends include: Fire and Ice. Portable propane fireplaces created for the outdoor living space are extending the season for outdoor entertaining and relaxation. Some haveslate or marble tops, as well as faux stone materials. Coordinated seating gives backyard enthusiasts the ability to create comfortable conversation groups aroundthefirepit. If the warmth of a fire doesn’t draw guests to gather round, perhaps an outdoor bar or a table with an ice bucket full of cool beverages in the centerwill. Cushion Innovations. Hightech cushions retain their plump looks and continue to provide excellent support. New filling blends add softness without sacrificing water resistance. One manufacturer has even added padded cushions to low maintenance sling and fading. Other new fabrics bring the aesthetic of silk and linen to outdoor furnishings. Comfort Underfoot. The maker of a premier line of handwoven rope hammocks has added a designer line of exclusive outdoor rugs to bring the softness of cotton to the porch or patio floor. Other manufacturersoffer braided textures, machine-woven patterns and vibrant colors to match umbrellas and cushions. All boast mold and mildew resistance, easy cleaning and fade resistance. Protection Overhead. Lounge chairs, swings and hammocksall come with protective awnings or canopies. As for the umbrella, new designs rotate and pivot to block harmful rays throughout the day. NewLife for Recycled Products. There may be more than meets the eye in new outdoor furnishings. Several companies take plastic bottles destined for landfills and recycle them into an amazingly strong and durable polymer that can be crafted to look and feel like wood. These poly-resin products won’t mildew, crack, splinter, rust or fade. Nearly as durable but without a hint of modern plastics are furnishings made from recycled antique farm implements collected from Thailand. Teakwood yokes, plows, sugarcane grinders and wagonsareall finding a secondlife as rugged outdoor furnishings. For more information about outdoor furniture and shoppingtips, visit www.findyourfurniture.com.