Why Outdoor Furniture Is the New Status Symbol in Indian Villas By WeaveCraft — Redefining Outdoor Living
The garden used to be a backdrop. A quiet corner. A place where a few potted palms stood politely under the sun, and maybe a wrought iron bench if someone thought to place it there. That’s changed. Step into any new-age Indian villa today — not just in Goa or Dehradun, but even in satellite cities like Hyderabad, Jaipur, or Coimbatore — and you’ll notice something: the outdoors have moved up in hierarchy. They're not just decorative; they're curated. Landscaped lawns, open courtyards, shaded terraces, all complete with furniture that doesn’t just belong — it defines. Owning a villa in India has always been about space. Now, it’s about how you use that space. And more importantly, how you live in it. There’s a certain kind of satisfaction that comes from walking barefoot across your lawn and sinking into a wide, low-slung lounger — one that’s not only designed for comfort, but built to stand through sun, wind, and rain. The furniture doesn’t just serve you; it says something a...