Outdoor Coffee Table - 3 Materials Used To Make An Outdoor Coffee Table

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  • Author Annie Thompson
  • Published August 20, 2011
  • Word count 389

Before purchasing anything substantial like an outdoor coffee table, it's best to weigh the advantages and disadvantages of the different styles and materials. One way to do this is by learning about which options you have available. There are several different sorts of materials that can be used to make outdoor furniture. It's good to learn which ones interest you and find out a bit about them. This will ensure that the table you choose will be enjoyed by you and your family for many years into the future.

Here is some information about 3 of the more popular types of outdoor coffee tables available.

Wood -- In your outdoor living spaces, especially when matched with coordinating lounge chair sets, wooden tables are a very handsome addition. They are often made from weather-resistant, durable varieties of wood, teak and the similar looking but more affordable eucalyptus being two very popular choices. These two wood varieties hold up against outdoor use far better than many others. However, they need some maintenance to help them retain their like new look. Do not leave them outside during the winter or during long periods of bad weather. Also, to keep them from weathering to silver-grey and to preserve their new look, they must be oiled at least once or twice a year with teak oil.

Wicker -- At the mention of wicker, many people think of rattan fibers. But wicker actually describes the woven style rather than the fibers used in it. These days, many beautiful sets of outdoor furniture are constructed from synthetic resin wicker. This material holds its color well against the sun's rays and it is generally more weather resistant than the better known natural fiber wicker. As with wooden furniture, a wicker outdoor coffee table can be preserved by bringing it in during the winter and during periods of bad weather.

Aluminum -- If you would like a nice outdoor coffee table, but you don't want to spend a lot of time caring for it, then consider an aluminum one. Aluminum is rust-resistant, and no oiling or painting is needed - only some cleaning with soap and water. It is durable and also weather-resistant. Though as with any other sort of outdoor furniture, it is best to cover it or bring it indoors during the winter to ensure its longevity.

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