When it comes to choosing patio furniture on which you can comfortably lounge, there are few options that are as desirable as a daybed. Patio daybeds, which you can situate on your deck, patio, or adjacent to your swimming pool, offer you a comfortable surface on which you can both sit and lie down. You may quickly find that this becomes your go-to piece of outdoor furniture on days where the weather is pleasant. Many daybeds are big enough that you can enjoy them with a significant other, while also stretching out on your own when no one else is outside with you. Here are some things that you should assess when you shop for a patio daybed.
Shape
Patio daybeds are available in a few different shapes. Some daybeds are square or rectangular, while others are circular. There's no "right" shape to buy — instead, you need to think about where you'll be using this piece of outdoor furniture. For example, if you want a daybed for your pool deck and you have a pool with curved edges, you may find that a circular daybed offers a good visual fit. Similarly, if you want to fit your new daybed into the corner of your patio or deck, you might favor a product with straight edges.
Shade
You'll generally want to choose a daybed that offers some sort of overhead protection that will keep you in the shade on sunny days. The design of daybeds can vary considerably. Some models have extensive overhead coverage, while others have very little. You'll even find products that have retractable overhead elements, which will allow you to enjoy the sun for a period of time, and then adjust the daybed so that you're lounging in the shade for the rest of your time outdoors. If you burn easily in the sun, choose a daybed that has more overhead coverage.
Match
While you might buy most of your outdoor furniture as a matching set, you won't commonly find daybeds that are part of a set. This means that it's important to shop carefully so that you find a product that matches your existing outdoor furniture. Fortunately, daybeds are available in all sorts of materials, which can make it relatively easy to find something that is a good match. For example, if your existing patio furniture set is made of light-colored wicker, you'll want to shop for a daybed that also has light-colored wicker.
Talk to a business that supplies patio furniture to find the right fit.