When placing outdoor furniture on artificial grass, several key considerations ensure both the longevity of your synthetic turf and the stability of your furniture. Firstly, distribute weight evenly to prevent matting and compression of the grass fibers. Use wide, flat furniture legs or add protective pads underneath to disperse pressure. Avoid sharp or narrow points that can puncture the backing. Secondly, ensure furniture is stable, as artificial grass provides less friction than concrete or decking; consider anchoring heavier pieces or using non-slip mats. Thirdly, facilitate drainage by ensuring furniture does not block water flow through the turf's permeable backing. Light-colored furniture may be preferable in sunny areas, as artificial grass can retain more heat than natural soil. Regularly move furniture slightly to allow the grass blades to recover and prevent permanent indentations. Clean any spills promptly to prevent stains, and occasionally rinse the area underneath to remove debris. By following these practices, you can enjoy a functional outdoor space without compromising the appearance and durability of your artificial lawn.
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