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Furnish your green living room with these garden lounges

Vanessa Kim
7.5.2019
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Can't wait to spend the best months of the year outdoors? Whether you have a garden or a large balcony, these lounges will give you an extra space at home.

I can only dream of a green outdoor living room in my small city flat. But are you one of the lucky ones who have enough space for a garden lounge and are still looking for the right furniture? Then you should take a look at this guide, as there are a few things to consider so that you can enjoy it for as long as possible.

Corner lounges

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Admittedly, a garden lounge rarely impresses with its compact size. If the area of your patio is limited, I recommend a corner sofa that you place directly in a corner so that as little "living space" as necessary is lost. A small table also helps. Alternatively, there are also models that have a small folding table.

Here you can find all square garden lounges.

The modular principle

Modular systems such as the "New York" line from Giardimo impress with individual elements that can be combined individually. This gives you plenty of room to manoeuvre in terms of requirements and space and allows you to arrange your lounge to suit your mood. Another advantage: if you don't have the necessary change, you can buy the individual furniture modules step by step. [[product:6076031,10284016,6065920]]
Hier geht's zu allen modularen Systemen.

Made from rattan

Rattan furniture makes your garden cosy in an instant. The catch: If your balcony or outdoor area is not covered, you should avoid natural wickerwork as it is not weather-resistant. Moisture and dampness can damage it. That's why you need to store the furniture indoors in winter and cover it when it rains. Alternatively, furniture made of polyrattan, an artificial wicker material that is waterproof, is suitable. [[product:9030835,9030837,10685526]]
Here you can find all garden lounges made of rattan.

Metal garden lounge

Image: Giardimo

If you don't think much of rattan and the like, there are alternatives such as metal. Not only is it easy to care for and durable, it can also withstand all weathers. On the other hand, metal gets hot quickly on hot days and is not scratch-resistant.

Here you can find all metal garden lounges.

Waterproof lounges

Image: Giardimo

Garden lounges with Sunbrella cover are durable and easy to care for. Because the material is water and dirt repellent, you can leave your furniture outside in the rain with confidence. The same applies in the sunshine: the fabric prevents the colour from fading. You can find more information on waterproof garden loungers here.

Here you can find all waterproof garden lounges.

Garden lounges with storage space

I don't know about you, but cupboards and chests are half the battle for me when it comes to tidiness. When I'm expecting spontaneous visitors, everything that shouldn't be seen ends up behind closed doors. That's why garden lounges are indispensable for those who love tidiness or would like to be. For example, the "Monaco" model from Allibert has a table that you can also use as a cushion box. [[image:21647371]]Image: Giardimo [[product:9030836,2476789,7118110]]
Here you can find all garden lounges.

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