How To Choose the Right Patio Furniture
Design Tips by Eclectic Elements
When you are picking out furniture for your living room or den, there
are really only two things you need to consider: how it will match the
rest of your stuff and how comfortable it will feel.
But when you're shopping for outdoor furniture, there are a few more
factors that you simply can't ignore. Like rain. And snow. And bugs. And
pollen, and tree sap. And all the other elements that plants and other
outdoor materials are designed to withstand but a lot of furniture
cannot.
Here's a look at 2 of our favorite materials to work with and are being used to build outdoor furniture today!
All-weather wicker Wicker's
been around for a long time, and though it's made out of synthetic resin
materials these days, it was traditionally made out of tightly woven
stems of various palms and formed into its finished shape. Synthetic wicker
can be made in most any color-and it stands up to, well, all weather.
Teak This is the miracle wood:
Sourced from tropical regions, it's known for naturally containing
silica, which seals and protects it from fungus and water damage. It can
be very expensive (more so than cedar and others), but it's a durable,
eco-friendly choice - a lot of teak is sustainably produced - that only
becomes more beautiful as it ages.
For cushion, look into weather-proof coverings.
The elements (and how your
furniture stands up to them) should, of course, play a big part in your
choice, but don't forget to consider comfort and style just as you
would for your indoor furniture
Visit www.eemiami.net for a grand selection on both indoor & outdoor furniture!
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