A back patio in Dublin sits through more weather than people realize. Augusts run humid, January and February pry composite decking apart with freeze-thaw, and the late-spring storms that send the Scioto running brown have a way of arriving the night you set the table. Most of what we carry is HDPE poly lumber, molded from recycled plastic and fastened with stainless steel hardware. A few lines use Marine Grade Polymer (MGP) for heavier dining and bar pieces, with powder-coated aluminum on select shaded sets. None of it needs annual staining, sealing, or sanding — a spring wipe-down with soap and water covers the rest. For a Dublin family with a full Saturday list of their own, that means fewer trips to the hardware store.
Different Dublin yards ask for different pieces. The wooded ravine lots in Donegal Cliffs, several of them backing to the Scioto, comfortably hold a full dining set plus a sectional with room to spare. Wedgewood Glen’s newer 3,000-plus-square-foot homes sit on the kind of generous lots that handle a 9-piece dining set and a separate conversation grouping. Bishop’s Crossing patios tend to be stamped concrete, often plumbed with a gas line for the grill, and they fit modular sectionals you can rearrange for kids and guests. Homes in Llewellyn Farms sit under mature trees near the neighborhood park, where a pair of Adirondacks and a porch swing get worked hard from the first warm Sunday in April. 400+ color combinations make it easier to match what’s already there.
The Dublin calendar shapes how a yard gets used. St. Patrick’s weekend kicks the season off earlier here than most places, and a porch swing or pair of Adirondacks earns its keep on the first warm evening. Memorial Tournament week in early June pulls people outside for cookouts and crowded dining tables. Sectionals and conversation sets work hardest from the Fourth of July through Labor Day. Fire pit tables stretch the evenings well into October Friday-night football. A kids’ table beside the grown-ups’ set keeps Sunday dinner one gathering instead of two. Browse the collections below to start picturing yours.