Architecture of your home
Generally, a home’s architecture drives the furnishings someone puts in their backyard. People usually choose furniture that complements or accents their home’s style – and their yard’s design.
That’s starting to change, though, says Mark. People are becoming more willing to put furniture with a contemporary frame in the yard of a stucco home, for instance. And with the growing popularity of contemporary furnishings, we’re going to be seeing more and more of what Mark calls “transitional” furnishings.
Take the Windsor Sling collection (pictured above right).
“Windsor is a group that is a chameleon,” says Mark. “It has a transitional frame – depending on how you color the frame and the fabric application, it can look traditional or contemporary.”
You can create a custom environment in your yard by simply choosing a darker finish and fabric for a traditional look, or a lighter finish and fabric for a contemporary feel.
Maintenance
Tropitone manufactures their own patio tabletops domestically, and they produce over 150 eye-popping combos. Their tiled stone tops mimic natural hand-cut stone.
Their faux granite tabletops closely resemble natural granite table tops.
The Java table top has the look of woven wicker and Palazzo tops create the highly realistic appearance of ceramic tiles.
Hand-cast aluminum and patterned aluminum patio tables add elegance to any outdoor setting.
And if you like glass and acrylic, they’ve got those, too! (Of course, you can special order anything you like from Rich’s.)Quality
All outdoor furniture Tropitone manufactures is commercial-grade quality, says Mark. “We build our product to last a minimum of five years when used commercially” – say, poolside at a hotel/resort.
Outdoor furnishings don’t get as much use in private homes as they do in resorts, but the folks at Tropitone apply the same quality standards to all their furniture. “It’s very, very durable,” says Mark.
That’s exactly what I want: durable, low-maintenance outdoor furniture that I can customize to match the yard I’m landscaping.
This is exactly the design that I would like for my patio furniture. The simple western, rugged look.
Posted by: patio furniture | Saturday, June 05, 2010 at 06:49 AM