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Garden/patio furniture

Postby Morris » Fri Feb 14, 2020 8:58 pm

Hi new to this site and new to Quesada
Looking for recommendations for garden/patio furniture reasonably local
Thanks in advance
R & E
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby Babu » Fri Feb 14, 2020 11:03 pm

Siesta Group, on the road on the way into Los Montesinos have good stuff, good prices too in their sales (last year late Feb/early March was a sale period I recall).
Avoid "Chino" - usually called Mercado something or other like Mercado Benijofar furniture as it is swiftly killed by the sun/UV and can be an annual replacement. . .
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby yogi bear » Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:18 am

We got our from Jeprys Furniture at Los Montesinos on the roundabout just past Siesta Group. Good prices and they deliver. They have a facebook page.
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby Morris » Sat Feb 15, 2020 10:44 am

:text-thankyouyellow:
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby Mac3blade » Sat Feb 15, 2020 11:15 am

Always think about the intense heat during the summer in Spain.
You can buy cheap garden furniture which will either break, discolour or unravel. We bought a little ratten 2 seater suite which gave us so much joy. We loved sitting outside relaxing both summer and winter but suddenly, the plastic rotten began to break and split and was unrepairable. Sad but nothing we could do about it.
We went to the Siesta group and bought the most wonderful large table and chairs. Paid €1200 in their sale last February. Not cheap but superb.
Now, I have a suggestion for you. I presume you gave a dining table and chairs in your living room. Would you ever consider getting rid of it and replacing with a dual purpose one? You could use it inside during winter and remove it to your patio in the summer. Bring it back in when going home. This would allow you to gave a much bigger living space too.
If you only require loungers, again, where will you store them during winter? Will you choose the more expensive mesh covered type or the one which requires a padded mattress? Take your time. Think wisely.
Measure your patio area before going shopping and carry a tape measure with you!
Please don’t waste your money with a bargain. Buy exactly what will serve you best.
Hnos Garcia in Torrevieja have a huge outdoor display of tables/ chairs, loungers, cushions etc., upstairs, there is an enormous showroom of Ratten furniture. Photograph anything you really like including the price tags. Go home and think. Do the same at all he Siesta group.
There is a shop on your left driving towards Torrevieja, I have seen lots of loungers sitting outside. Never been in but must be worth a visit
Take a notebook with you to record prices and favourite pieces, you can’t trust your memory!
Be thankful that you have so much choice. 20 years ago, we had Carrefour or Cortes Ingles in Alicante ( you could look there too)
Let us know how you got on please.
Good luck.
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby michelle3934841 » Sat Feb 15, 2020 12:47 pm

Jysk have reasonable priced outside furniture,,
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby Chrisdee » Sun Jan 22, 2023 9:05 pm

Why have you dug this up?

Netrograd wrote:Welcome to the site and Quesada! I'm glad you found us. When it comes to finding good quality garden/patio furniture, it can be a bit of a challenge.
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby camionpilot » Mon Oct 02, 2023 11:03 am

Just be wary of who wrote the reviews ..!!
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Re: Garden/patio furniture

Postby Kavynglepner » Mon Apr 15, 2024 7:49 am

I'm from London, so I can give you some local advice. When I was on the hunt for furniture, I found some gems at shops like "Garden Furniture London" and "Outdoor Living London." They've got a nice variety and reasonable prices. Supporting local businesses feels good!
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