Monday, March 19, 2012

Different Modern Outdoor Furniture

By Lima Gonna


Teak Outdoor Furniture

Though it has experienced a resurgence in popularity recently, teak has been used to make outdoor furniture for many years. Particularly in Europe, it is common to see teak park benches and other permanent outdoor fixtures that have existed for over 100 years. Even shipbuilders preferred to create boats out of teak instead of other, more easily attained, woods. Teak, however, never rotted, even after it was adhered to metal.

Today's outdoor furniture utilizes teak's resilience to its full potential. Taking a cue from the shipbuilders of bygone eras, modern designers often create teak and metal furniture for outdoor use. Teak and metal furniture is becoming more and more trendy, with wrought iron, steel, and aluminum as some of the most popular metals. These teak and metal styles tend to have a distinctly modern aesthetic, often featuring clean lines and sharp edges. If, however, you are looking for a more classic look, you can find teak outdoor furniture in any style.

You should keep in mind that not all teak furniture is of the same quality. Before it can be used in furniture, teak wood must go through a drying process in a kiln; however, some discount furniture companies perform this step too quickly and use the wood before it has been dried in the correct fashion. Warping and cracking of the wood after just a few years are common problems in these inexpensive pieces, even if you do not notice any issues immediately.

It will behoove you to do in-depth research and buy your new teak furnishings from an established manufacturer in lieu of a discount company. By checking into the company's history, you will be certain to buy the best teak furniture available. Teak furniture of the highest grade is not inexpensive, but will quickly make-up for its cost as it will be used by your family and friends for decades.

Though teak does not necessitate much upkeep, there are a few things you can do to keep your teak furniture in top-notch condition. It is important, for example, to scrub your teak furniture periodically to eliminate any dirt that may have settled into the wood-grain. Additionally, if you don't wish your teak furniture to take on a silver color, you will need to re-oil it periodically. If you have neglected to re-oil your teak furniture for several years, there are a number of teak restorers that you can buy in order to revive your furniture's original hue.

Tectona grandis, more commonly known as teak, is one of the most popular materials in modern outdoor furniture design. Teak is an incredible material that is resistant to extreme temperatures (both hot and cold), all forms of precipitation, and even termites. In addition to being extremely tough, many people find teak to be one of the most gorgeous wood options available for outdoor furnishings. The rich, amber hue of teak only becomes more beautiful with age.




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