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Got an outside box but they don’t fit in so I just left them in the spare room for 6 months
I used to leave them on the chairs and put a cover over them, but found when taking the cover off after it had rained always ended up dripping rain all over the cushions.
Now I just put the cushions on top of my hot tub which is under like a wooden gazebo thing. In the winter I store all the garden furniture in my shed with the cushions too
In the shed. I unzip the covers, store them in a vacuum seal bag and the cushions are stored inside some black bags that are taped up (I need to get vacuum bags that fit them).
Under the sofa.
I store them in my caravan, weirdly I take the caravans own cushions out of the caravan and store them in the house in the loft. I spend an hour every spring and autumn shifting cushions about.
My mother wraps hers in plastic bags, tapes them up and keeps them in a plastic storage box, you need the bags because you get a lot of condensation in those boxes and no airflow so mold will thrive.
Loft and shed
I keep them under the cover on the chair. Tried keeping them in the shed but they went mouldy
Got an outside plastic box they all fit in