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 PROJECTS 23 / 04 / 07
 

Patio makeover

Transform your patio with our suppliers' guide to furniture, paints, paving and more


Furniture
patio set
Country Classic Devon, three-piece, cast-aluminium set (£64.94, plus £9.97 for seat pads), Tesco Direct
featureDECO – sells contemporary furniture including wicker and terrazzo.

Mosaic and Stone – mosaic tables designed for outdoor use; the size, colours and patterns can be made to customer specifications.

Nova Garden Furniture – ranges of traditional and modern designs.

Holloways – garden furniture in classic and contemporary designs.

Primrose London – French garden furniture.


Decorative paints, primers and woodstains
Cuprinol – colourful woodcare treatments including Garden Shades and Heritage Shades.

Farrow and Ball – traditional manufacturer of paints in heritage colours, including exterior finishes for outdoor use.

International – paints and primers for various surfaces.

Plasti-kote – spray paints in many colours, including specialist products for unusual or tricky surfaces.

Ronseal – woodcare treatments for decking and furniture.

Sadolin – woodcare in natural and tinted colours.


Hard landscaping
Bradstone – products include aggregates, edging and garden paving.

Forest – timber products for decking, fencing and landscaping.

Marshalls – a range of hard-landscaping products.

Stone Flair – sells a collection of hard-landscaping products.

Stonemarket – produces a wide range of garden landscaping products.


High-street and chainstores
Habitat – a wide choice of modern furniture and planters.

Homebase – decking, furniture, garden equipment and landscaping instore and online.

John Lewis – gardening accessories, furniture and planters.

Tesco Direct – equipment and furniture for outdoor living.

Wyevale Garden Centres – furniture, plants and pots from the garden centres are also available online.


Online retailer
Crocus – sells gardening accessories, equipment and plants.


Planters and ornaments
planter
Hand-forged planter (£31.95), Ferndale Lodge
Ferndale Lodge – sells planters and gardening accessories and equipment.

Pebblecubes – galvanised planters in various shapes and sizes, the framework of which is filled with pebbles or slate.

Philip Simmonds – handmade designs of large, sculptural ceramics.

Plantstuff – pots for outdoor living (also sells selected furniture and gardening tools).

Primrose London – sells a variety of planters and ornaments.

Whichford Pottery – traditional clay pots.

Wilstone House & Gardens – carved urns and planters.

Yorkshire Flowerpots – classic container designs.



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