Let's go outside
- Pauline
- Apr 21, 2022
- 2 min read
Updated: May 18, 2022

In summer our gardens become entertaining spaces where we spend time with friends and family, so why not refresh your outdoor furniture and inject some real style? Whether you create a smartly dressed dining space or an intimate candlelit nook, you can now express your style beyond the living room
Not all 'outdoor' fabrics are equal. If you buy from an unknown brand you will probably regret it. We stock the latest outdoor fabrics from respected brands offering light-fast and water repellent fabrics. And when summer fades, you can either store them in a garden room or add a gazebo to extend the ambience: with this much comfort you simply won’t want to go indoors!
What’s your look?
Sophisticated - start with a plain base, and add interest by layering cushions in toning colours and textures, then add a few cosy throws to wrap up your guests
Tip: Maria Flora’s stunning textures and subtle weaves add depth to a subtle scheme
Sun worshipper – use a mix of bright plains and clear patterns to give a smart-casual lounging look. Even when the weather is against you, you’ll enjoy the heat!
Tip: Warwick Fabrics ‘Sundec’ and ‘Beach Club’ ranges combine to achieve a beach-inspired vibe
Maximalist – Layer large-scale botanicals with animal prints to create intense depth. Take it to the (very stylish) max, then pull it back with some plain throws and cushions
Tip: Go big with Warner House’s wild designs, twinned with their strongly pigmented plains, or combine their plains with their strong monochrome stripes
Modernist – Match crisp canvas with vinyl to give a smart easy-care scheme
Tip: Spradling offer high performance vinyls and coated canvas fabrics, perfect for messing about on or by the river
But of course, there are no rules. We keep outdoor ranges by all the above companies, and you can tailor your look to suit your level of comfort and confidence
So, express yourself and have fun…
Call or email for a free consultation
07540 222817
info@12bupholstery.co.uk

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