Outdoor Furniture - Other FAQs
How do I choose between a cushioned lounger and a mesh lounger?
Pick based on use and exposure. Cushioned loungers like BeComfort feel plush and indoor-like, great under covered areas or for long reading sessions. Mesh options like Batyline dry faster and resist pooling water, ideal for fully exposed decks or by hot tubs. If your space sees frequent showers or you prefer low maintenance, go mesh. If comfort is king and you’ve got some shelter, go cushioned.
Are hot-galvanized chairs really worth it for outdoor use?
Yes if you want longevity. Hot-galvanized frames add a protective barrier that helps resist rust and wear, especially in damp or coastal conditions. Chairs like the Hay X-line pair this process with durable finishes, giving you modern style with a build that’s designed for outdoor life.
What’s the advantage of stackable armchairs on a small balcony?
Stackability saves space when you’re not entertaining. A set of stackable armchairs can live comfortably in a compact footprint day-to-day, then expand to host guests in seconds. It’s the easiest way to keep a small area uncluttered without sacrificing seating when you need it.
How big should a lounge chair be for comfortable reading?
Look for a seat that’s roughly 24 inches wide or more with supportive angles. Something around the size of the Bloomingville Hampton (about 26.8 inches wide by 28.0 inches deep by 29.9 inches high) gives you room to settle in without overwhelming compact spaces. Pair it with a footrest or pouffe for full-body comfort.
What’s the best way to protect outdoor furniture in winter?
Clean everything before storing, let it dry completely, then use breathable covers. Foldable or stackable pieces can be moved into a shed or indoors. If that’s not possible, elevate furniture slightly to promote airflow and keep it covered. A bit of care now pays off with a longer lifespan and a quicker spring setup.