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Why Teak Wood Is The Best Wood For Making Outdoor Furniture
By Cherdkiat Taesookavat
When most people think of teak wood furniture, what comes to mind is usually information that's not particularly interesting or beneficial. But there's a lot more to teak wood furniture than just the basics information. If you base what you do on inaccurate information, you might be unpleasantly surprised by the consequences. Make sure you get the whole story from informed sources.

When home owners have to encounter with severe changes of weather from extreme hot to cold temperature of even rainy season, they always busy with moving their outdoor furniture into the house to protect furniture from bad weather or they have to choose to leave the furniture outside the house but put some waterproof coating on them. However, for people who use teak outdoor furniture is not the case, because the home owners do not have to be busy or worry about moving them inside the house, on the other hand, they just have to leave them there outside the house all year long and provide constantly easy care.

As we all know that among home owners that teak furniture has become more popular and many more of designers are discovering the benefit of them in terms of durable and long lasting. Teak is grown in tropical zone countries such as in Burma, Indonesia and Thailand. The most distinct benefits of teak are durable (about 10 to 20 years at least), light and convenient and easy to maintenance.

In the past time, there were some kinds of wood that popular for making furniture that need to be placed in the area that has extreme changes conditions. Woven wicker and white wood are two kind of popular wood for making furniture. However, after many of designers and home owners have discovered that teak is more durable and easy care as well as its charming of colour. Teak has been remarkably recognized widely throughout the world even for furniture manufacturers, especially ones who made patio or outdoor furniture.

Apart form it uniqueness of colour and usage, teak is only one type of wood that has magnificent resistant of other condition, which they never be found in any kind of wood, which is they are free from pests, especially termites. are the enemy of almost all kind of wood but not for teak. Teak has very hard texture and also some kind of moisture and oil that do not like, so we could not find that teak are destroy by and this is also one of the most unique advantage of teak wood furniture. Apart from being a kind of popular wood for home furniture, teak also be used in other function such as marine construction which can guarantee that your outdoor teak furniture will resist to all other kind of weather and climate changes.

However, even though teak is unique and be able to resist many kinds of threads, you still have to be careful of using them and give proper maintenance. You should not avoid spilling food or drinks on the wood surface. In case if there are unavoidable situation and you have left some spills on them,

make sure that you clean it immediately before the spill have become permanent and they will be very difficult to clean. Other disadvantage of teak is only the price, due to teak requires about 30-40 years to grow before they are ready to be harvest so this effect to low supply and this cause the price of teak so expensive, but if you have some money, I suggest you go for it.

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Cherdkiat Taesookavat is an architect, providing information and directories about home decor, please visit Teak Furniture


 
 
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