Furniture Patio TeakTeak The Favorite Outdoor Furniture by Laurence CluniePerhaps you are contemplating your first purchase of teak wood outdoor furniture and are wondering if you are making the right decision. Rest assured, however, teak wood has been favored for outdoor furniture for generations. This wood's secrets are out and they have been for a long time. When selecting furniture for their outdoor spaces, many people choose pieces made with teak. It is a hard, strong durable golden-brown wood, which is both resistant to the elements and requires little maintenance. Some people believe that outdoor wooden furniture can only be utilized in environments where there is little rain or snow. However, if you have outdoor furniture or benches made from teak, then you only need to make sure to maintain the pieces properly and they will continue to look fabulous in your home garden for many years to come. These characteristics make teak the ideal wood for outdoor furniture. It can be left outside uncovered all year. Teak wood originates from and around Burma, Indonesia. Because the wood grows in areas where there are dramatic climactic changes between the dry and wet seasons, it is believed that the teak naturally develops a resiliency to many of nature's forces. The wood of the teak tree is resistant to insects, warping, splintering and the elements, which makes it an ideal wood for creating furniture. The high concentrations of natural oils within the wood repel insects, mould and fungus. Teak is the most durable wood furniture you can buy, with a life expectancy of about 75 years. These properties have made it an extremely popular choice for people looking for garden and patio furniture. No other wood furniture can come close to the excellence offered by teak outdoor furniture and while teak may be more expensive than furniture crafted from other materials, the benefits of this rare wood are well worth the price. If teak can endure the harsh elements of the raging seas, teak deck furniture can most definitely withstand whatever wear and tear your backyard may put it through. The best teak garden furniture is usually machine made because the equipment that is used guarantees that the pieces will be well constructed and uniform. Teak garden or patio furniture sets that look warm and inviting encourage guests to sit for a while and relax. Teak furniture sets have a comfortable, casual feel to them. From chairs to benches to tables and more, teak is the perfect wood for outside entertaining. The beautiful wood adds character and elegance to your outdoor design through a blending of nature and man-made elements which provide an outstanding aesthetic presentation to any yard. Teak garden furniture will make your garden beautiful and last so long that you can pass them on to your children. About the Author For a great selection of top quality teak patio furniture, visit Garden and Patio Décor Why should you choose Teak Patio Furniture? by Michael Saville More and more people are beginning to appreciate the beauty of teak patio furniture. This is particularly true for those people who care more about the quality of their wooden patio furniture rather than the quantity of it. Teak is an elegant and long lasting wood which grows mostly in Burma, Indonesia and other exotic locations. Popular belief is that Egypt was one of the first countries to use wood patio furniture. However, over the years the whole world has recognized the beauty and grace of teak patio furniture. The popularity of Teak for wooden patio furniture is based on its resilience, unique grain, and its durability to resist insects and natural decay. Even in an untreated form, the longevity of unfinished teak is impressive, as it can last up to 75 years. Wooden patio furniture comes in many styles and in various finishes. Nowadays the best outdoor wood patio furniture sets can rival the quality of indoor dining furniture. There are many different types of wood used. As well as Teak, these include Cypress with its unique grain; Cedar which transforms from a red or reddish-brown colour to a silvery-grey appearance; and Knotted Pine which has a natural resistance to the outdoor elements, pests, and decay. So why are so many people interested in Teak patio furniture? Well, the answer lies in the wood itself. Teak is a very hard wood that has a strong resistance to winds, pests, humidity, and all manner of conditions that a normal wood faces in its lifetime. It is an extremely durable wood that is often used in construction around water, such as decking in marine locations. As a result teak patio furniture can withstand very harsh weather during the winter months and still look fantastic during summer. In fact some people prefer the look of this type of wooden furniture as it gets older, as the wood matures to a beautiful silver-grey colour. It is important to have a word of caution here. Just because Teak is durable, it doesn't mean you shouldn't care for your wooden patio furniture. Teak does not splinter but it may develop small cracks with time; due to its high content of natural oils. It should be treated if you plan to leave it out in the winter or during bad weather, as its oils do not create a great surface sheen. As with any form of wooden patio furniture it is a good idea to avoid spilling drinks or other foodstuffs on it. If an accident does happen do not try and clean it with common household detergents. Either just leave the stain to fade over time or sand the area down with high grade sand paper and re-polish it. Remember, you must make sure your Teak patio furniture is clean before re-polishing otherwise you will trap the dirt into the wood. You will probably pay more for a Teak patio furniture set than for other types of wooden patio furniture and certainly more than for plastic furniture. However, you are buying quality. It is very satisfying to sit outside on a sunny winter's day enjoying your garden in the knowledge that your neighbours have had to pack their garden furniture away for the season. The final point to note is that after making that investment in elegant Teak patio furniture you should not spoil the effect by finishing it off with cheap accessories. So do not buy cheap cushions or a flimsy umbrella. Cushions should be thick, about for to six inches, and be made from good quality material that enhances the wood. The umbrella should be made from teak and material that complements the cushions. Get these accessories right and your patio furniture will be aesthetically pleasing to both you and your visitors. About the Author Michael Saville has written other articles on patio furniture. These can be found by visiting http://www.patio-furniture.org.uk The site also includes information about buying and maintaining all other types of patio furniture. Some reasons why you should purchase teak furniture for your home. by Allison Thompson Teak wood originates from and around Burma, Indonesia and because the wood grows in areas where there are dramatic changes between the dry and wet seasons there it is believed that this helps the woods resilience to many of natures forces across the world and which in turn has made it an extremely popular choice for people when looking for garden and patio furniture. Even during the centuries when it was being used for ship and boat building, the making of wagon wheels and many other high abuse situations it has only been recently than people have begun to see the benefits of using it for making furniture. Certainly teak has not only stood the tests of time when as a wagon wheel it would roll along many old gravel roads hundreds even thousands of time or that has coped with the harshness of the open sea or oceans of the world as the hull of a boat it only seems natural that it should be able to withstand wind, rain, sun or snow as a piece of garden furniture. So by combining the durability of the teak wood along with it's natural beauty you have a winner on your hands. Each year thousands of households are discovering and agreeing that teak is the ultimate choice. Teak wood comes in a beautiful golden brown shade and this can easily be kept just by simply applying some teak wood oil, but if you want to go for the more rustic look, then you do not need to apply any treatment and other some time the wood will fade to a natural silver grey colour. You will find that teak wood furniture needs little maintenance but washing it with warm soapy water to remove any dirt or dust is a good idea, especially prior to you applying an teak wood oil (remember to let the wood dry before applying). You can if you want just wash the garden furniture off using the garden hose only because the wood possesses a high level of natural oil which prevents it from becoming water logged. After some time you may also notice that wood is showing some small surface cracks, but these do not run deep and certainly do not pose any structural threat to the wood itself. In fact it is these cracks and the changes in the woods colour that draws so many people to the rustic natural look of the wood in the first place. Certainly as teak wood becomes even more popular, I'm sure that we will see knock offs and copies being produced and whilst the appearance of them may be the same the real reason why so many people purchase teak furniture is its durability and natural beauty which in the long run will be very difficult to copy. So when considering purchasing new furniture think Teak. There are many shops not just around the world but also online who can offer a varied range of furniture. Remember it is worth spending that little extra and what ever piece or pieces that you are purchase you can be sure that you will not need to replace that piece/s forever. About the Author Allison Thompson, now living in Spain who has for the past year been a work from home mum. With the variations in weather in Spain Allison has been looking at furniture for her garden that is not only beautiful but durable and has found teak furniture to be the best option. If you would like to learn more about this wood and the types of furniture it can be made into please visit www.teak.householdfacts.info.
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