Wood patio tables
are a favorite for those who like their backyard to look like a park, or a
nature preserve. Wood patio tables
are sturdy, and can handle even the roughest of kids bounding around on them.
Plastic Patio Tables
If you are trying to set up your patio on a small budget,
you may end up looking towards plastic patio
tables to do the trick. Weather also does it's dirty work on plastic.
Iron Patio Tables
The only real downside of iron patio furniture is that if
the iron is painted, that paint may peel over time, and need a redo. If you
want to avoid that, just purchase plain, unpainted, iron.
Glass-Top Patio
Tables
If you want to add a little class to your patio table, you
can look into a glass. A glass table-top is a great way to do this. You can
still have a hardy table, made of wood, or iron, but a nice textured glasstabletop softens the entire look.
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Patio
Tables - Show Your Style With Themed Ones
Display top patio
tables are tables that have a glass top and when you look down through the
glass, you can see whatever is underneath.
You can put items that suit your theme on the undersurface
and enjoy looking at them when sitting at the table.
Inside the display top of this table you may want to pour
some beach sand (even better if you collect a little from some Polynesian
getaway) and then sprinkle shells on top (these could have been collected on a
trip as well).
• Pirate - With
pirates being a very popular theme, why not move it to your backyard. Barrels
and other nautical supplies coupled with themed patio tables will do the trick.
• Beer Lovers -
Imagine a tabletop that shows off beers from around the world.
• Party Spot -
If you are the house to be at for great parties, why not keep tabs of past
grand events.
You can put mementos from the past parties under the display patio tables such as pictures and party
favors to remind everyone how much fun they had at that party and look forward
to the fun they are going to have at this one.