Jackie Stoughton

choosing the best all-year outdoor furniture

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Choosing the best all-year outdoor furniture

There’s a lot to think about when you’re buying garden furniture. These items have to look good and be comfortable to use. Also, they must be able to withstand the elements and you may want versions that are easy to store in your garage or shed. Here are some pros and cons to consider when you’re choosing between the various materials on offer.

Plastic

Plastic can represent a good option in the world of outdoor furniture, whether you’re searching for sun loungers, chairs, tables or other items. This material tends to be relatively inexpensive and the furniture is generally easy to fold or stack. However, bear in mind that poor-quality plastic furniture can be flimsy and may quickly show signs of wear. If you want your furniture to stand the test of time, you should prioritize higher-end versions.

Metal

Metal can be a great option too. For example, aluminum does not fade or rust in the elements, particularly if it has a powder-coat finish. It’s possible to find good value aluminum furniture that can be stored away during bad weather. Meanwhile, more heavy duty, pricier versions can be left outside year-round.

Wrought iron products are also worth contemplating. These items have a classical elegance and charm, and they are highly durable. You can be confident that items made from this metal will not tip over or blow away during stormy conditions. However, it’s important to note that this material does require some care if you’re to prevent rust and corrosion.

Wood

It’s well worth considering wooden garden furniture as well. These items can have a natural, warm look and, depending on the versions you buy, they can be easy to fold and store away. Popular timbers include pine, redwood, teak and cedar. Hardwoods like teak tend to be the most durable and can last for many decades when treated with suitable oils and sealants. Meanwhile, pressure treated pine is resistant to rot and it can last up to 20 years.

Wicker

Wicker offers another stylish and welcoming option. You can choose natural versions made from materials such as cane, bamboo and rattan or opt for synthetic materials that offer impressive levels of weather resistance. However, wicker furniture can be difficult to stack and it does not tend to fold, so storage can be an issue.

As long as you examine the advantages and disadvantages of each material carefully, you should make the right choice.

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