Summer’s approaching, meaning it’s time to make outdoor spaces perfect for the long days and all the extra foot fall, so why not make them fun and memorable too…
Consumers today are more conscious than ever about the sustainability credentials of the products they buy and use. There is a clear trend for switching to more sustainable and environmentally friendly products. That’s why so many people turn to Osmo when looking for a wood finish, as it’s not only high-quality, durable and easy to maintain, but it is also made from sustainable ingredients.
An extension to a residential property in Buckinghamshire highlights the diverse range of wood finishes from Osmo UK and how these eco-friendly products provide outstanding protection and aesthetically pleasing results both internally and externally.
Most homes have wood of some sort in their garden, be it decking, door and window frames, sheds, cladding and fencing. Wood has the ability to shrink, crack, peel and discolour – all things which will leave the surface looking old and tired. External wood requires a finish to provide UV protection in the summer and protection against wind, rain, frost and snow in the winter months.
Most homes have wood of some sort in their garden, be it decking, door and window frames, sheds, cladding and fencing. Wood has the ability to shrink, crack, peel and discolour – all things which will leave the surface looking old and tired. External wood requires a finish to provide UV protection in the summer and protection against wind, rain, frost and snow in the winter months.
As the weather takes a turn, and it starts to warm up, we look out onto the garden and start planning our perfect summer; Alfresco dining and cocktails on the deck, enjoying an afternoon book in the summer house, crafting in the workshop, adding plants to the new sleepers or enjoying some champagne in the hot tub. To fully enjoy your endeavours, get your garden summer ready with Osmo!
Now that the days and evenings are becoming brighter, brown patios, green fencing, and grubby outdoor furniture are just some of the sights we're beginning to see.