Wood warms narrow spaces and tunes easily on site, while aluminum resists rot and saves weight when you’re working alone. A hybrid frame—aluminum posts with cedar slats—balances stiffness, comfort, and maintenance. Consider your tools, budget, and style goals before committing; the best choice aligns with how you build.
In tight courtyards, splashes and shadows keep surfaces damp. Choose stainless screws where hands rest, and hot‑dip galvanized where structure matters. Oil‑finish cedar for touchable warmth, or use high‑build acrylic where kids and bikes test resilience. Share photos of existing stains, and we’ll diagnose compatible restoration steps together.
Leave gaps between slats, elevate feet off concrete, and flash wall connections generously. A discreet drip edge guides water away from doors. One storm taught us that a single missing weep hole can soak cushions; a tiny pilot bit prevents enormous annoyance and saves your favorite outdoor book.
Scale seating to the walkway you actually need. Café sets and narrow benches invite conversation without pinching movement. Round tables soften corners and spare shins. Try cardboard stand‑ins for size checks. Share photos of your current furniture puzzle; we’ll swap space‑saving ideas that still feel generous and welcoming.
Scale seating to the walkway you actually need. Café sets and narrow benches invite conversation without pinching movement. Round tables soften corners and spare shins. Try cardboard stand‑ins for size checks. Share photos of your current furniture puzzle; we’ll swap space‑saving ideas that still feel generous and welcoming.
Scale seating to the walkway you actually need. Café sets and narrow benches invite conversation without pinching movement. Round tables soften corners and spare shins. Try cardboard stand‑ins for size checks. Share photos of your current furniture puzzle; we’ll swap space‑saving ideas that still feel generous and welcoming.