On Choosing Wooden Furniture for your garden



You have taken a lot of pains to tend the garden to create a wonderful ambience to surround your home. Since you have made the time and effort to beautify a garden, you should be able enjoy its bounties by expending evening relaxing on comfortable furniture for your garden. Your choice of furniture must be such that it blends with all the beautiful patch facing your house. antique stone ornaments

Good-looking garden furniture is in fact designed for outdoor use. Picking out a set of furniture means choosing products which are able to withstand the weather while being affordable looking elegant.

Wooden furniture for your garden is a wonderful choice to make, however needs you to see the different wood types. Here is a brief on the different types of wood commonly used for constructing garden furniture.

Teak

Teak is surely an unusually strong, resilient and stylish looking wood. Teak, also known as tectona grandis, is a hardwood indigenous to tropics found mainly in south and east Asia. It makes great furniture material. Carpenters and wood workers favor teak for the smooth weather resistant finish, so because of this you can be sure garden furniture manufactured from teak wood will unquestionably look impressive.

However, many people tend to have misconceptions that teak furniture uses a lot of maintenance. Nothing may be further from the truth. It is just that, teak will turn grey as we grow old, but the darker, richer shade just increases the elegance and beauty from the furniture.

However, below are a few donts that you should remember antique garden urns.

* Do not use varnish or paint on bamboo.
* Do not be too enthusiastic about oiling teak furniture. Oiling is purely cosmetic and does absolutely nothing to improve durability. Moreover, tend not to keep teak furniture outside for too much time before oiling. There is a chance the wood will absorb rain or moisture causing appearance of fungus spores.
* Do not be unduly perturbed if you have a spill on the furniture. Just scrub off the slop with a simple nailbrush applying water and soap.

Hardwood

Hardwood is the one other popular wood that's trusted for making furniture. The foundation of this wood is broad leaved flowering trees. It's got rich brown color. The widely used varieties are Meranti, Eucalyptus, Mora, Keruing and Balau.

Softwood

Softwoods are sourced from trees that possess seed bearing cones. These trees can also be known as coniferous foliage. Pine is a preferred softwood material and is used for making furniture. Although softwood looks great in their natural form, it should be treated with stain for preservation. This is a big advantage as it permits you to choose any color that blends with your garden. Another remarkable benefit with softwood is, you can easily stain before assembly. It is usually very easy to maintain softwood furniture. All you have to do is scrub by light sanding once or twice a year along with applying a new coat of wood preservative.

Design your garden furniture set bearing in mind the look of your house, along with the foliage of your garden. An advisable investment in wooden garden furniture is something you will not regret.

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