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An outdoor bench offers flexible seating for multiple people in a single, space-efficient piece, and often works well against a wall or fence line where individual chairs might feel cluttered.
Powder-coated aluminium, teak, and recycled or treated timber tend to hold up best against Australian sun, rain, and in coastal areas, salt air exposure.
Cushions are optional and can improve comfort for longer sitting periods, though many outdoor benches are designed to be used as-is for shorter, casual seating.
A compact bench around 100cm to 120cm wide typically suits smaller spaces well, offering seating for two without overwhelming the area.
Yes, a bench can be repurposed as extra surface space for plants, drinks, or decor when not in use for seating, making it a versatile addition to outdoor areas.
Buying an outdoor rug means balancing style with durability. This guide covers the best materials, UV resistance and sizing so your rug lasts through every season.
The right chandelier for a low ceiling comes down to two calculations: diameter and maximum allowable drop. This guide covers both, plus style options and room-by-room advice for Australian homes with standard 2.4m ceilings.
Warm light is flattering but inaccurate. Cool light is accurate but harsh. The sweet spot for a bathroom mirror is 3000K, and this guide explains exactly why, plus how CRI, positioning, and dimmability all factor in.
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