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A Brief History (Patio furniture sales) of Woodard Patio Furniture

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Patio Furniture: Outdoor Furniture By Patiolife.com
Sells patio furniture and accessories available in teak, wicker, cast aluminum, and wrought iron.

The family name Woodard dates back to medieval Britain. The word woodard is derived from Old English words wode (wood) and ward (keeper). Literally, a woodard is a guardian of wood, or a forester. In America, woodard is best known for the Woodard family that introduced Woodard patio furniture. What history can tell us with confidence is that Charles Woodard (born around 1757), son of William Woodard (died around 1774), settled in South Carolina, and founded a family of farmers and professionals.

Add comment November 7th, 2007

Patio lawn furniture – Top Reasons Why Cast Iron Patio Furniture Might be the Best Choice

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Patio Furniture: Outdoor Furniture By Patiolife.com
Sells patio furniture and accessories available in teak, wicker, cast aluminum, and wrought iron.

You finally have a wonderful patio set up in your backyard and the only thing you need now is a set of patio furniture. But what style should you choose? There are many styles available including everything from fabric and wood, PVC frames with vinyl seats, and even cast iron patio furniture. Below are but a few reasons why cast iron patio furniture might be the best choice for your patio.

Sense of Style

Add comment November 6th, 2007

Four Noteworthy Tips for Your Patio Furniture Repair (Patio furniture seat cushions)

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Patio Furniture: Outdoor Furniture By Patiolife.com
Sells patio furniture and accessories available in teak, wicker, cast aluminum, and wrought iron.

Doing your own patio furniture repairs can certainly make better sense, because you will be able to stretch your money and give the patio furniture the appropriate attention it deserve. Here are several noteworthy tips you can safely try when you do your own patio furniture repair.

Don’t you just love to loll around on a comfortable chaise? However, to stay safe and secure, you should check if your chaise is an old furniture model. Does it have a headrest, which can be adjusted into various positions? What makes these adjustments possible to perform are the headrests’ ratchets or claws.

Add comment October 30th, 2007

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