Deciding Between Wicker And Teak


By Kenny G Leichester

Wicker and teak have a lot in common. They are both durable and beautiful at the same time, if properly maintained. Another thing that they have in common is their ability to make your garden look splendid with country appeal. you need not only stick to one, you can have both in your garden so that you can create a look of assimilation that does wonders to the patio.

Tempting Teak

The hard outer surface of teak benefits you in the long run. They can defend against bug attacks. The more it ages, the better the color becomes. With the strength and rich color, no wonder teak is also used to make doors and floors. Everybody recognize that teak is highly expensive, therefore you need to give it extra protection to get your money’s worth. How to protect your precious teak? Varnish is all it needs. Varnish can help protect the wood from harsh weather and heat. Combined with striped cushions in ruby red, sterling silver or gold to make the teak furniture look more vibrant with modern touch.

The way to dress up the patio with teak

Teak to fancy for you? well, there is no need for you to spend a fortune on a whole set of teak furniture. One piece can do magic in your patio. You can personalize it so that it can complement your garden. Create a scene around the teak of your choice and you will see how it attracts attention. Getting one piece can do make greater differences in your patio than getting a whole set.

What attracts you to wicker

For an enchanting thrill, we turn to the wicked ways of the wicker. This woven gem is popular amongst the patio community and features at almost every household. The durability and lightness of wicker furniture makes for an obvious choice of great furniture, especially if you are always up and about changing your furniture arrangement - with wicker you don’t even have to lift a finger! Intricately woven wicker chairs may be found in a variety of designs, namely, table chairs, stools, chaise lounges and the curved poolside chaise. Maintenance is fairly simple; if the wicker is not painted, a regular varnish will maintain the gleam that makes it shine. The paint itself is a useful barrier and it keeps water and oxygen from attacking the wicker. Other than that, it gives furniture a contemporary look. Reincarnate the ottomans and love seats of yesteryear in bolder and more defined colors and designs. The cushions used on the wicker furniture also have great importance in the overall look of the patio, so stick to textures that capture the essence of your master plan.

As the debate rages on, the important facts that must not be forgotten are that teak is more durable than wicker and wicker costs much less than teak. Budgets are our guide on the type of furniture that we should buy yet teak is a potential lifetime investment that will see more Christmas’ than any human being. However, synthetic wicker is more weather resistant than the natural wicker made of rattan. To broaden your mind before you make that patio changing decision, you could browse some online catalogues which contain some avant-garde wicker and teak furniture. For an even greater look, invest in some wicker and teak pieces. If earth, wind and fire can somehow manage to leave in harmony then why teak and wicker furniture can’t be integrated is beyond me - both will bring an element which will make your patio the bee’s knees!

Kenny Leichester is a foremost expert in the interior design industry specializing in the outdoor or patio settings using outdoor patio furniture, patio umbrellas, [http://www.patioshoppers.com/]outdoor cushions, patio heaters, patio lighting and so on to create exquisitely beautiful layout. His work on [http://www.patioshoppers.com/catalog/Patio_Heaters-4-1.html]patio heaters and so on are widely distributed and is a regular contributor to PatioShoppers.com.

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