![]() Overwhelming but feel good about Yardbird. Again, we’ve been looking and researching furniture for the last year at all the places you’ve mentioned plus restoration hardware, west elm, Wayfair, overstock, and probably a dozen other places. Their customer service has been incredible so far as any email I’ve sent with questions or asking for more pictures or information has always been received within 15 minutes. Just email what you want and they will put invoice together. Lastly, you don’t have to order anything in sets. They also have good variety of umbrella options that are not listed on their website. Also a ton a variety, great reviews and appropriately priced. Have a pretty cool back story and a company I want to support. All furniture is recyclable and made from intercepted ocean plastic. Can’t comment on further as will be a few weeks until we receive, but liked the company for its focus on sustainability. We just ordered dining set and seating set with fire pit table and some other stuff from Yardbird. ![]() Liked Outer for their built in covers/durability, but no dining sets and still a little spendy. We narrowed extensive search down to these 2 options: Have had good experience with sunbrella fabric on previous furniture last 10 years as seems to hold up extremely well. Want quality/durability but not insane cost. We have been looking for the same and have done a lot of research. I figure $4500 for everything, could likely push for a discount to knock off another $500.Īny ideas, experience? We're not looking for Hotel quality, yet don't want to be cheap either. For us it would be a "Buy once, cry once" type of purchase. Breezesta from the local store is a strong contender. Would not expect it to last beyond 3-5 years however, possibly less. Could get an entire set for the price of a single chair & table. The Costco sets actually look like a bargain compared to high end furniture at our local store. Their sets tend to be flimsy, use a lot of thin sheet steel or aluminum for frames, aren't very attractive. The HD/Lowes sets aren't really contenders. They were priced higher than Breezesta but not sky high like some others. They also carry Telescope brand which uses a combination of aluminum and UV treated polymer for their builds. An Adirondack chair was "only" $400 - still quite a high price but Adirondacks aren't cheap anywhere for some reason. They're ostensibly made from recycled materials, look pretty good and come in a large array of colors that be selected for subframe elements when ordering. However they do carry a brand called Breezesta: A round table with a fire pit in the middle could be $2500. A chair might be $1200 which would buy you an entire patio set at HD! Then we went to an actual outdoor furniture store: The stores don't carry anything like that, no way to preview. Seems like they have a decent variety, prices are about $2500+ for an entire set. We do like them but it would be a blind order since we can't go sit in the chairs.ĭid glance at Costco online as well. Example stained wood:Īnother one, painted wood, even comes with cushions: We're a family of four but would like a seat up to 8.ĭid check Ikea online but the local stores don't carry much of their inventory. (BTW we live in central TX - yes plenty of critters in the summer, some storms in the spring, high summer heat, occasional freezing weather in the winter.) I'd like something that we can spray with a hose when it comes time to clean it. Small critters would like find a way to nest in there. I'm not a huge fan of wicker in a frame, I can see it being very difficult to clean and be an instant dust magnet. My wife is adamantly against metal frames and would rather have wicker, wood or plastic frames. Have already looked at the local HD/Lowes but haven't found styles that match what we'd like. We need some patio furniture, a dining set.
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