When choosing outside furniture that can be left outside all year, finding long lasting, durable materials is key. Even if your outdoor living space doesn’t get as much use in the winter months, you still want the option to enjoy your outdoor space through the seasons without needing to replace your furniture each year. If you live in an area with extreme weather, cold temperatures, snow and ice, investing in quality furniture now will save you money, time and energy in the long run.
Here’s your guide to durable outdoor patio furniture that you can leave outside in the winter, including the longest lasting furniture materials, and extra steps to prolong your furniture lifespan.
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When you invest in quality outdoor furniture, you can extend your indoor living space to create an additional, livable space outdoors too. Purchasing quality furniture with durable materials means you can relax comfortably year-round without having to worry about your furniture being damaged in the winter, or dedicating too much time to maintaining or restoring your pieces. Whether you have a patio, balcony or backyard, your outdoor living room setup has the potential to last 5 to 10 years down the road with high quality furniture made for all-weather resistance.
Some of the best outdoor furniture materials known for their all-season durability include aluminum, recycled plastic, concrete and teak.
Aluminum is a staple material in outdoor winter furniture and is ideal for colder climates with rain, snow and ice. This contemporary metal is strong, resistant to rusting, and easily customizable with a wide range of paint coat colors or rich-colored outdoor cushions. With natural rust resistant properties, aluminum furniture can be left outside during storms, without risk of degradation, like other metal materials such as iron and steel. However, aluminum is relatively lightweight and can blow away in strong winds, which is something to consider if you live in a windy or coastal area.
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Quality plastic furniture, particularly recycled plastic furniture, can withstand rainy, wet conditions without rusting, corroding, rotting or growing mold. Plastic furniture is low maintenance and can be cleaned with a simple wipe down or spray down from a hose, making it ideal for parties, gatherings and other events where spills and messes may happen. Lightweight, lower quality plastics are prone to weakening, cracking and breaking as the temperatures drop and water freezes. Freezing weather conditions can also cause plastic furniture to fade in color over time.
At Neighbor, we use high quality HDPE plastic for our Adirondack Low Chair. This plastic is recycled from ocean and landfill-bound consumer plastics that are then transformed into a strong, durable plastic lumber. This makes Neighbor’s Low Chair waterproof, fade-proof and maintenance-free. If you choose plastic furniture for your outdoor patio, it’s a good idea to invest in high quality recycled plastic furniture that can be left outside all year without cracking or losing its luster.
Sealed concrete furniture can last through decades of winters with minimal maintenance. Simply apply a natural wax twice a year to retain our concrete tables’ original quality. During wetter months, it’s best to cover concrete furniture with a protective cover, because concrete is still porous in nature, even when sealed. Covering your outdoor furniture will extend its lifespan and minimize maintenance.
Teak wood is known as the best wood material for outdoor furniture, especially in areas that experience hot summer days and cold, wet winter months. With powerful natural oils that make teak wood resistant to water damage, warping, rotting, cracking or weakening, teak furniture will stand strong through severe winter storms, heavy winds, and freezing temperatures. One of the unique strengths of teak wood is that it doesn’t have to be treated to maintain its original strength or durability.
Neighbor furniture features untreated teak wood that can endure everything from food and drink stains to mold, mildew and torrential rain. We recommend leaving teak untreated and allowing the wood to adjust to the climate of your area for long lasting beauty. When shopping for quality teak furniture, it’s important to know how to identify real teak. Fake teak wood doesn’t hold the same properties that real teak does, which means it’s not guaranteed to stand strong through cold or wet weather conditions. Want to know more about why you should choose teak wooden furniture? Check out our guide.
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While aluminum, plastic, concrete and teak materials are ideal for outdoor furniture year-round, materials like iron, steel and wicker can be damaged by wet and cold weather conditions and should not be left outside in the winter.
Both iron and steel are susceptible to corroding and rusting under wet conditions. As iron and steel begin to rust, they weaken and degrade and are at risk of breaking or splitting. If you live in an area with rain or freezing temperatures, outdoor furniture made of steel or iron will require storing indoors for the winter. Coastal regions are also not ideal for steel or iron furniture, because the salt and moisture in the air will speed up the oxidation process and cause furniture to rust very quickly. When it comes to metal furniture in your outdoor space throughout the winter, aluminum is the safest bet.
Wicker furniture has a woven design, made of natural rattan wood or synthetic fiber materials. This design style is particularly porous and highly susceptible to damage by water. Rain can cause rattan furniture to rot and warp, and as water freezes within the weaving, wicker furniture is likely to expand, crack and break. If the climate in your area includes rain, humidity, snow or moisture of any kind, wicker furniture should be stored indoors or covered during rainy days and throughout the winter months.
The best way to ensure long-lasting furniture for your outdoor space is by protecting your pieces with waterproof covers, like Neighbor’s furniture covers. You could also consider storing furniture indoors or in a storage unit to take extra precaution during harsh weather conditions or months with unpredictable weather. Choose types of furniture that won’t fly away when the wind picks up and be cautious of lightweight furniture in general if you live in a windy climate. While it’s best to bring cushions and cushion covers indoors during freezing temperatures, you can also use the waterproof covers to secure your furniture for winter.
It’s also important to know how to care for your teak furniture, concrete furniture or Sunbrella cushion covers to get the most out of your outdoor furniture and enjoy your pieces to their fullest potential. No matter where you’re located, it’s important to get furniture that will stand strong through winter without fading, degrading, rotting or losing comfort. Investing in quality furniture is a worthwhile investment.
Neighbor furniture is built to last. You won’t have to move your patio set indoors for the winter or fear replacing your patio set when you buy furniture specially-designed to resist the weather and elements. Our pieces feature marine grade hardware with premium stainless steel for corrosion resistance. All of our hardware is made to withstand exposure to the open ocean. Don’t sacrifice beauty and feel for durability. Shop our outdoor collection and get to know more about us.
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This post was last modified on 06/11/2023 04:44
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