Decorate Your Outside Trees with a Wooden Tree Bench
Having trees in your lawn and garden
can really add
character to your yard. Some
stand
stately and majestic, while others are cute and decorative. Unfortunately, unlike many
of the items in
your yard, you can’t really dress up a tree with typical
garden décor. However,
you can add something to the look
and feel of the tree by placing a wooden tree bench under some nice
shade
limbs. Having a
spot to sit and enjoy
the beauty of the garden beneath your favorite tree can be one of the
most
relaxing experiences you’ll ever have.
A wooden bench can be the perfect addition to your garden,
dressing up the area and giving you a spot to simply sit and enjoy your
surroundings. Especially
placed beneath
your favorite tree, the bench can provide a sentimental
“thinking” spot, where
you can mull over life or just let your mind go blank.
A tree bench can be purchased and installed
in several sizes, but you really should opt for cedar as the material
of
choice. Cedar
doesn’t have to be treated
because the natural oils in the wood make it weather resistant. However, if you choose,
you can paint or
stain it to match the shade of your choice, allowing it to blend in
with the rest
of your lawn and garden décor.
A wooden tree
bench will look great beneath an oak, elm, or
any shade tree that you have available.
It can make a great piece around which to plan the
remainder of your garden
patio furniture, choosing outdoor chairs that match the bench in style, size,
and
material. Eventually,
you’ll have a
complete matching design with a cedar theme that will be inviting and
aesthetically pleasing for both you and any guests that arrive.
Your neighbors
will be jealous of your bench, whether you
choose a plain seat or a park bench with a backing.
They’ll want to know where you got it and if
it comes in other styles or sizes.
You’ll practically become a salesman for the
beautiful tree bench,
hopefully smiling all the time in pride for your design.
Don’t settle for bland outdoor furniture when you can have
some of the best looking pieces in the neighborhood.
Opt for something special, something unique,
like a wooden tree bench that you can place under the tree you trim
every year,
building a place for reflection where you can slip into your own little
world.