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How to protect your garden furniture from storm Henk

by LLP Reporter
2nd Jan 24 5:17 pm

That time of year has once again crept up on us – soggy, soggy January. With the chillier season upon us, it is clear the nation needs to prepare its outdoor spaces for the wet and windy weather, with Google searches for ‘garden furniture covers’ surging 900% in the past 30 days.

So, with a huge demand from UK households to ensure the alfresco spaces they have invested in over last year stay well-protected during the colder months, Harbour Lifestyle, the luxury and exclusive outdoor furniture retailer, reveals its expert tips and tricks to ensure your garden furniture remains in tip top condition, ready for its next outing in the spring.

Patrick Bridge, COO at Harbour Lifestyle, said, “As we have all invested in our garden spaces over the past few years, ensuring your furniture remains protected from the elements during the colder months is important. Here at Harbour Lifestyle, we often get asked ‘what the best way is to store garden furniture’ once the weather becomes more wintery. The answer actually depends on the type of furniture you are storing.

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“The most common piece of furniture we get asked about is an outdoor sofa. If your sofa is high-quality, you don’t actually need to protect it in mild weather such as light rain. However, during periods of more severe downpours, it is a good idea to ensure it is sheltered.

“So, to store your outdoor sofa safely during the winter, you’re going to want to source a pair of breathable, water-resistant covers. One to store your seat cushions, and one to protect the seat frame. Take all of your seat cushions and neatly place them in the storage bag or box for safe keeping until they are next needed. Then, simply place the frame cover onto your sofa, and attach it to one of the legs to ensure it isn’t blown away in strong winds.

“When the wintery weather has passed, furniture covers can actually do more harm than good. If the temperature outdoors is particularly high, heat can get trapped under your furniture covers, damaging the cushion fabric and filling. So, when the balmy weather returns, always be sure to remove your cover and store it away for the next rainy day!

“Another question we often get asked is how to protect wooden furniture pieces, such as dining tables and deck chairs. If you are looking to protect your hardwood outdoor furniture, I recommend treating it with a protector and shield product kit. Simply use the cleaning solution supplied within the kit to prep your wood, and then apply the protector and shield products as instructed by the manufacturer.

“This will ensure your wood retains its colour and becomes water resistant. Over the winter months when your wooden furniture is not in use, I recommend covering it with a breathable cover for optimum protection from the elements.

“Here’s a little-known hack – if your wooden furniture is brand-new, you should leave it outdoors for around two weeks to ensure all of the natural oils have been removed before applying any protective products. This will ensure the best, longest lasting results possible.”

Alongside offering UV resistant and showerproof textiles in all of its furniture sets, Harbour Lifestyle also provides a five-year guarantee on its products – so you can be rest assured that your investment will be protected, whatever Mother Nature has to throw at it.

So, now you have all of the information you need to ensure your furniture remains in the best possible condition, all that’s left to do is to get outdoors and get protecting.

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