Thursday, August 7, 2008

Wooden Garden Furniture .vs. Metal Garden Furniture

By Matthew Pericard

With the internet growing from strength to strength it’s easy to find yourself swamped with choice. Not that that’s a bad thing mind but it can put doubts in your head as to which product is better than another; is it that the price is right or should I spend a little more for something of better quality. When it comes to garden furniture plastic is out and wood or metal are in this summer. And with the warmer months drawing closer, we hope, many of us are desperate to not miss out on the sun. So there’s no time like the present to throwing out the old and upgrade with a sparkling new garden furniture set. Now, wooden garden furniture may look more traditional but is its metal counterpart more up your street? Do you want garden furniture that is easy to maintain or something that can be stored away tidily in the shed? How much do you want to impress your friends with its look or do you simply want sit back in comfort and bask in the sun?Wooden and metal garden furniture are sold in many guises. Metal garden sets for instance are moulded eloquently from cast iron and others are framed in aluminium with textile seating and either a plastic veneered table top or glass top. Broadly speaking metal outdoor furniture can be considered more hip and trendy, especially with interest in multi-material garden furniture alluded to above. This makes metal sets suited to patios and terraces due to their clean, angular edges. If your tastes are a little more conservative and your garden setting befits a scene out of the British Heritage’s website then wooden garden furniture fits the bill, evocative of the natural surroundings with its slightly uneven surfaces and knotted texture. In a practical sense wooden garden furniture generally requires annual treatment using teak oil and such like, maintaining appearance and preventing cracking. When all is said and done metal garden furniture is still liable to rusting so all it boils down to really is personal choice.

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