Cedar porch swings

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If you’re looking to make the outside of your house more inviting, a cedar porch swing is certainly one way to go. If you’re not too keen on the natural color of cedar you could paint it, but chances are that over time you would need to scrape and refinish it again depending on the amount of use. It would be better to just stain the cedar to keep its natural wood tone shiny for years to come. There are more than a few popular staining brands for you to choose from so there should be no problem finding a stain that looks good.
Cedar porch swings:
Cedar porch swings
Cedar porch swing pictured: Lakeland Mills Cedar Log Porch Swing, 5 foot.

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Folding cedar Adirondack chairs

As the spring and summer months slowly creep up upon us, thoughts of spending some quality me time on your deck or in your backyard may be racing through your mind in anticipation of warmer weather. If this is the case, a set of folding cedar Adirondack chairs may come in handy. These rustic chairs have that classic look with their deep, comfortable seating and extra-wide arms to place a beverage on. This is the life!
Folding cedar Adirondack chairs:
Folding cedar Adirondack chairs
Folding cedar Adirondack chair pictured: Rustic Natural Cedar Furniture Folding Adirondack Chair

Cedar Cat Scratching Post

Scratching posts seem like they are very simple things: A piece of carpet wrapped around a piece of wood. So why would anyone want an expensive scratching post made of cedar? The people who make and sell these claim that cedar has the perfect consistency for cats to put their claws in, without the worry of them getting splinters. They are all natural, and smell good too.
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Cedar Cat Scratching Post pictured: Style 5 Red Cedar Cat Scratcher with Mouse by Anthony Cedar Cat Trees. Sold by CatsPlay.