

Garden rooms for everyone!
Young children, lack of space or no ideas? We've collected the 5 most common arguments against garden furniture and found a solution for each of them.
"I have no taste."
We're happy to help: with wood you can't usually do anything wrong. In order to still be able to enjoy your garden furniture the following season, we advise you to go for simplicity. Nordic designs are very much in vogue at the moment and look good even without accessories. Here are our favourites:
"I have small children."
Oily fingers, muddy shoes and food scraps - clear furniture doesn't stand a chance! What's more, if the kids are very creative, the garden furniture quickly turns into a fortress. If you're buying new garden furniture, make sure it's sturdy! This easy-care synthetic rattan set is not only practical, but also comes with washable (!) covers. All in dark colours, of course. You're welcome.
"I don't have a lot of space."
A small balcony, too, can be transformed into a cosy nook. What's important is that the set is compact or can be stored quickly. Filigree furniture doesn't weigh it down optically, and pear armchairs like those from Fatboy can be used both indoors and outdoors.
"I don't have enough money."
Little budget? No problem. There are also models for small savings. This set by Acamp even comes with matching cushions. Let the garden furniture be delivered to your home: that way, you don't just save petrol, you save time too!
What's more, taking a look at the coin soldes is sometimes worth it: with a bit of luck you'll find a trial model at a great price.
"I want something unique."
There's no such thing. Unless you build your own garden furniture. But we've got some real focal points for amateur interior designers who love unique things.
You haven't found what you're looking for yet? Then take a look through our range of garden furniture or leave us a comment and tell us what you're looking for!
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When I’m not busy putting together home décor themes or planning marketing activities for Galaxus, I enjoy decorating my home with things I love and starting DIY projects I finish all too rarely. The inspiration I get comes from blogs, magazines and travels. My favourite home living styles: Nautical, Scandinavian and Nordic.