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Materials that can withstand various weather conditions are most suitable for outdoor furniture. Here are a few examples:
Regardless of material, regular maintenance is the key to prolonging the life of all outdoor furniture. Some things to consider:
Anything compact and versatile is best for small patios, porches, and gardens. Folding, drop-leaf, or wall-mounted tables are great options because they can accommodate tighter spaces, and you can easily get them out of the way. The same goes for outdoor chairs. Foldable and stackable varieties are ideal for a small space. Outdoor ottomans, poufs, and loveseats are also terrific because they offer comfortable seating while economizing on space. You can even consider multifunctional pieces, such as storage benches, to double as seating and a place to store items.
The quality of furniture materials, type of weather exposure, and frequency of maintenance all factor into how long the furniture in your outdoor oasis lasts. Generally speaking, high-quality teak can last up to 25 years with good maintenance. Wrought iron has a similar life span, though its maintenance is even more critical to ensure it doesn't rust. Less durable materials, such as aluminum, can last 15 to 20 years, while high-quality synthetic wicker or rattan will give you 10 to 15 years before you need to replace it. Unsurprisingly, plastic outdoor furniture has the shortest life span, ranging from a few years to 10 at the most.
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