Outdoor Sectionals: A Must Have for 2021
Summer is around the corner and if you want to turn your patio or backyard into a comfy outdoor seating where you can relax with your family or host get-togethers, then an outdoor sectional is a great investment to make.
An outdoor sectional sofa set is usually made with weather-resistant, durable materials like parachute materials, canvas, woven synthetics, etc. that are resistant to deterioration and fading.
Compared to a regular sofa, an outdoor sectional sofa is much bigger and versatile. Some models even have concealed storage space, where you can store your pillows, games, throws, etc.
In this article, we’ll discuss why the best outdoor sectional sofas are a must-have piece of furniture and how you can find one that’s perfect for your outdoor space.
Why Purchase an Outdoor Sectional Sofa?
Sectional sofas are larger than traditional sofas and provide more seating for your family and guests. They are versatile and multifunctional and can help to fill up any empty corners that you have in your patio, backyard or outdoor space and utilize them effectively.
You can also break up the individual parts of the outdoor sectional into smaller segments and move them around in your outdoor space to create many small and cozy seating areas. You can use a sectional sofa to make any outdoor space in your home more inviting and eye-catching.
Difference Between Indoor and Outdoor Sectional Sofas
Typically, indoor sectionals are made of wood and fabric that can wear out quickly, get discolored or faded when used outdoors as they are exposed to the elements such as sunlight, snow and rain. Usually, indoor sectional sofas are made from softwoods such as spruce, pine, etc., which usually are stained or treated with a varnish coat to prevent it from getting damaged due to spillage of water, beverages, etc.
Outdoor sectional sofas, on the other hand, are usually designed and manufactured to withstand the elements. They are made from strong and sturdy woods such as teak that contains natural oils, which makes them more resistant to moisture, insects, mold, mildew and decay. The materials and fabrics used in outdoor sectionals are more resistant to wearing and discoloring.
Things to Consider when Purchasing an Outdoor Sectional
Here are a few aspects to consider when purchasing outdoor sectional furniture.
Stationary vs Modular Sectional
Typically, sectionals come in two configurations—stationary and modular. Stationary sectionals come as a single large unit that cannot be taken apart or moved. You can’t put them in different configurations, styles and shapes.
On the other hand, modular sectionals come in independent units that can be moved around and put in various configurations and shapes according to the spaces that you have. For instance, if you want to use a few pieces in one part of the patio and some pieces in an empty corner, you can do it with a modular sectional.
Types of Shapes
Outdoor sectionals are available in a wide range of shapes, styles, designs and sizes and you can purchase one that works best for your floor plan and the configuration you want the seating to be in. L-shaped outdoor sectionals are usually more expensive compared to compact sectionals as they offer more modules and seating. The different types of shapes include:
- L-Shaped: These comprise two sofas that are attached at right angles and are an excellent option to fill empty corners.
- U-Shaped: U-shaped sectionals have end pieces that feature arms facing each other. These are best for large areas such as decks, patios and poolside and help to make the large spaces cozier and inviting. U-shaped sectionals are elegant and offer plenty of comfortable space.
- Chaise: These elegant and sophisticated sectionals comprise a seat on one size, creating an ottoman, allowing you to stretch out comfortably and relax. The chaise or ottoman may be attached or maybe a separate unit.
- Sleeper: Perfect for both indoor, as well as outdoor use, sleeper sectionals can be L-shaped or U-shaped and are among the most versatile and multifunctional sectionals. Great for a nap, sleeper sectionals allow you to stretch out fully and relax after a long tiring day.
LAF vs RAF
When purchasing an outdoor sectional, an important thing to consider is the position of the arms, which are usually available in two configurations, i.e., LAF (or left-arm facing) and RAF (or right-arm facing) and must choose one according to your preference and space layout.
Material
Consider the material of the outdoor sectional. The most durable and long lasting are of course furniture having an aluminum or wrought iron frame, which do not require a lot of maintenance and care like wooden outdoor sectionals.
The Final Word
Finally, an outdoor sectional you purchase should fit into the outdoor space properly and can be moved as you require it to.
The best thing about an outdoor sectional is that not only are these large and offer plenty of seating but are comfortable for a day of relaxation.
Once you place your sectional, all you need are a few vibrantly colored pillows and throws and you can make your outdoor space truly inviting.
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