
For some years now, there has been a growing trend to move living into the garden when the weather is nice. If you have enough space available, you like to put a cosy lounge group in the garden to relax in. Polyrattan furniture is often chosen for these garden lounges as it is lightweight and can be moved quickly thanks to its modular design. There is also a wide range of colours for polyrattan seating groups. A garden lounger with a matching design is also available in most cases.
For the purists among you, there are some straight-lined models made of aluminium or stainless steel frames. This lounge furniture is also made from a modular system and can consist of several individual lounge sofas and lounge chairs as well as corner combinations. Another important aspect of a garden furniture lounge is the choice of cushions. As outdoor furniture is exposed to wind and weather, some manufacturers offer lounge cushions through which water can flow thanks to a plastic core. It then only takes a short time for the surface material to dry again and the lounge can be used again. To ensure that you still feel comfortable, the cushions under the final cover are encased in thin fleece so that you will want to spend the whole afternoon or evening on them.
Definitely! Roof terraces in particular are an excellent location for any outdoor lounge group, but some new buildings today also have elongated balconies. The individual elements of the lounge groups are ideal for these locations, as they can be combined in such a way that the sofa or armchair can adapt well to the conditions.
But even on very small terraces or balconies, you don't want to miss out on the cosy lounge feeling. In these places, a particularly attractive lounge chair with lots of decorative and cosy cushions is often enough to create a little oasis of well-being.