Why Teak Home Furniture Is Your Best Buy

Teak home furniture for outdoors is ideal because it is attractive, weather resistant, and is longer lasting than most other types of outdoor furniture available on the market. For centuries woodworker have chosen teak hardwood to make furniture, because it easy to work with plus it offers structural strength and durability. Teak wood is made from large trees that grow 90-120 feet tall and they shed their leaves in the dry season. Myanmar is the country that accounts for one-third of the world’s teak production.

For decorators it is a no brainier, the wood is high in natural oils, therefore resistant to rain, snow, and all other conditions. Plus the grain of the wood is tight making it resistant to splintering, with these qualities coupled the material is perfect for construction of outdoor projects. And because it’s almost maintenance free with a warm color and satiny smooth surface the wood is used to create patio furniture, outdoor decking, indoor tables, chairs, and executive office furniture.

When it comes to maintenance the owner of this type furniture has a free reign. Teak home furniture requires very little care, the only concern is the owners’ choice for appearance, if no maintenance is preferred then eventually the pieces will turn a light shade of silvery gray, which is ideal for some decorators. Others prefer the beauty of the new wood and retain the original color of their pieces by applying annual coats of teak oil, even though the application isn’t necessary because of the durability of the wood, some claim the oil extends the life of the furniture and is very easy to apply.

A tip if you prefer to oil teak home furniture: always apply the oil before the color begins to fade, if you somehow neglect your wood, simply sand the pieces and then apply oil for that like new beauty of this type of home decor. Ensure the surface you apply the oil to is clean; trapped dirt may turn the color of the wood black. It is a fine line of furniture and there is no need to bring in the patio set for the winter months, even if oiled it will look the same when spring returns the following year.

The History Of This Cash Cow

This type of wood was used in the eighteenth century, primarily on vessels as decks and railings. The wood offers the unique qualities of not-rotting, resistance to weather conditions and water damage, and resistance to insect infestation, because of its high oil content. Even after these vessels were no longer operational, the wood was refurbished and used to create the first teak outdoor furniture.

Because teak home furniture will last longer than most other outdoor furniture, which has to be replaced every few years, the cost of the material is a bit more expensive than other materials used for outdoor furniture. The idea is because the material used to create this type of furniture will last a lifetime, the owner of this style of furniture will save money.

We have just had a discussion on teak furniture, this type of furniture is appreciated by decorators who know the quality and longevity of this style of decor. By the same token this decor has a reputation for a rich warm color plus a satiny smooth surface used in patio furniture, outdoor decking, indoor tables, chairs, and executive office furniture. Look for more articles with my name and visit my blog, for future discussions on the exciting topic of home decor.