Materials Used in Modern Outdoor Patio Furniture
Posted On Monday, July 14, 2008 at at 1:11 PM by nazIn the 21st century, outdoor patio furniture has become rather sophisticated. The variety of materials used now is endless. Do you want outdoor patio furniture made of bamboo or of teak? Perhaps you might wish for a more natural look. Woods that fill this bill include cedar, redwood, and maple. Or, in a flight of whimsy, you may like to experiment with your outdoor patio furniture, using some very less known woods such as balau, ipe, jarre, or kempas which are known for their resistance to warping and rot, are fairly hard, and have a fine grain as well. All of a sudden your backyard is no longer mundane but filled with all sorts of textural and visual delights brought on by your choice of outdoor patio furniture.
How about metal-based outdoor patio furniture? At one time, metal chairs were made of aluminum and that was your only choice. Now, not only is basic aluminum used for outdoor patio furniture but it is available in extruded, cast, and wrought forms. Aluminum is such a popular metal because of its exaggerated lightness, and is so strong it is used in the construction of jets, as well as being corrosion resistant and durable. Wrought iron is another popular material for outdoor patio furniture. It is lovely to look at due to its intricate filigree work but it is rather horrendous to lift because of its tremendous weight. Once a piece of wrought iron furniture has been set in its place in your yard, it would be wise to plan upon leaving it there permanently unless there are mitigating circumstances.
The last major group of materials that might be of interest in the construction of outdoor patio furniture is truly miscellaneous. It is here that the design of your outdoor patio furniture is only limited by your dreams. Plastic or vinyl will give a casual look, decidedly appropriate for use around one's swimming pool. Plastic or vinyl offer a casual look, beanbag chairs can also be a lot of fun, whicker is slightly more formal but all of these make great modern outdoor furniture materials.