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No garden, patio, or front porch is complete without seating from which you can comfortably relax and enjoy the fresh air. Available in a variety of designs and lengths, benches offer room for two or more guests. They’re also a great option for solo relaxation, a place to go when you want to get lost in a good book or listen to the peaceful chorus of chirping birds. A comfortable, well-designed bench can bring form and function to any underutilized space or forgotten corner.
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When choosing a patio bench, you want to look for high-quality designs, durable materials, and a style that plays well with your current decor. You may want to set a budget ahead of time to prevent overspending. Before we dive into different materials, sizing, styles, and accessories, let’s decide: Is an outdoor bench right for your space and lifestyle?
If you want something that will last for years and require little maintenance, materials do matter. If your outdoor space is subject to inclement weather or if you have kids and pets, look for durable, moisture-resistant materials. If the area is covered or you don’t mind the extra maintenance, less durable materials could work.
In short, the good looks and longevity of your bench is largely dependent on the material you choose. Below we’ve listed the most common materials used in outdoor benches and rated each by how much maintenance is required to keep in great condition.
When deciding what size bench is best for your space and seating needs, you want to consider your square footage, the number of people you want to accommodate, and how you plan to use it.
The easiest way to decide the best style and color for your new outdoor bench will be to take inventory of your current patio furniture. Since benches are used as additional seating—and not necessarily a space’s focal point—you should shop for something that plays well with your layout and its current color scheme.
A garden bench is typically designed with a supportive backrest, perfect for settling in with a cup of tea and admiring your natural surroundings. Depending on the width, it can usually seat between 2 and 4 friends.
A backless bench is, yes, a bench without a backrest. This style is truly versatile as you can sit on one in any direction and easily tuck it under a dining table. The biggest downside is that they don’t offer back support, so they aren’t as comfortable as other styles.
If you want to maximize a corner, a curved bench might be your perfect fit. These space-savers can be positioned with a table in the middle to create a cozy breakfast nook or conversation area.
Another space-saving superstar, storage benches are great for maintaining a neat and tidy backyard. You can use this extra storage space to stow accessories during stormy weather or keep the kids’ pool toys out of sight.
You really can’t go wrong with a neutral-hued bench. Tan or dark brown tones easily blend into natural surroundings, while white, grey, or black all pair well with most color schemes. These easygoing colors can be brightened up with vibrant accent pillows or nearby planters with colorful blooms. Depending on the material you're opting for, there may be more vibrant options (think cheery yellow or turquoise blue) at your disposal.
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Last but not least, it’s time to think about accessories. If you want to add extra support for those long coffee talks or a pop of color to your porch, bench cushions are a perfect way to do so. Some online retailers will provide the option to add on a cushion when you purchase your new bench. If not, you’ll need to measure the seat width and depth and find one that fits.
Side tables are another great way to round out your outdoor seating—and offers a place to set your coffee mug down between sips. Look for one in the same material and color for a cohesive look or try something unexpected if you have a flair for the eclectic.
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