Garden Furniture-Pros and Cons of 3 Types

by sladetanner on March 30, 2010

Choosing furniture for your garden or patio requires a little thought about how you want your garden or patio to look and how much money you wish to spend. Garden furniture comes in several varieties including wicker, metal, and plastic. If you are in the market for garden furniture but reluctant to pay the higher price for wicker or metal varieties then plastic is an excellent choice. Sturdy and inexpensive, plastic garden furniture is offered in a myriad of styles and colors; many mimicking the designs of their more expensive metal and wicker counterparts. Several online patio furniture sites feature popular Adirondack and wrought-iron style garden furniture all made from plastic.

Plastic garden furniture has many pros worth considering. Plastic is lightweight and easy to carry. Plastic furniture can be moved with ease around your patio or garden area. It also makes for easy storage if you need to put the furniture away during the winter. Plastic garden furniture is mostly maintenance-free, allowing you more time to enjoy the patio or garden. Plastic is also weatherproof and can be exposed to varying climates for longer periods of time than wicker or metal varieties. The drawbacks to using plastic garden furniture are that you may not be able to find a style you like and custom designs are usually not available as most plastic furniture is mass-produced. Plastic furniture is made from cheaper materials and can become brittle if it is over-exposed to the elements.

If plastic furniture isn’t what you are looking for there are other options including wicker and metal. Wicker garden furniture is appealing to customers looking for a more upscale feel to their patio or garden. Wicker furniture is designed to make your patio feel like another room in your house and fits well into any setting. Wicker does require more upkeep and can be heavy and harder to store than plastic.

Another type to consider is metal garden furniture. Metal furniture lends elegance to any patio or garden and is built to last. Metal furniture often features intricate designs, is sturdier than plastic, and comes with a rust resistant coating. However, metal furniture is cumbersome and more maintenance-intensive than the easy to care for plastic variety.

Options are unlimited when it comes to choosing your patio furniture. Reviewing the pros and cons for each type will help you make the best choice possible for your garden or patio.

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