October 2, 2009
Don’t Go for Second Best, Go for Teak Furniture
Indonesia, Burma and the Philippines are among the Southeast Asian countries which are popular sources of teak. Teak wood is now commonly used for inside and outdoor furniture and the top choice aside from oak and mahogany.
Experts on wood quality will guarantee that teak is the best type of wood for any furniture, be it indoor or outdoor. Teak has so many advantages over other types of woods. The number one quality of teak furniture is being weather resistant. No matter what the humidity or temperature is, this wood can survive and resist rotting and pest infestation. With its natural oil component, it can rejuvenate itself and will stand longer that any other type of timber.
Why is there so much good publicity over teak? The reasons have become apparent. Teak is weather resistant and can survive any type of wood infection that results to rotting. It is also invulnerable to diseases and pests like termites.
You also don’t have to worry that your wood will shrink because unlike other types of wood, it will not change in shape. Teak is best for patio table and chairs. Although it might look worn out due to several years of going against harsh humidity changes, it stands tough still. You can also use sand-paper and re-polish it or leave the stain as is because it will eventually fade.
If you are planning to have picnic benches, dining sets or sun loungers, choose teak. It is more elegant that any type of wood that are now available in the market. It is rare and a valuable part of a furniture collection.
Yes, teak furniture has gotten expensive over the years. Aside from rarity of the wood, the price can also be dictated by how you want your furniture to be made. Some companies can handcraft teakwood. There are also machine-made. It also differs in grade levels. Grade A is the priciest since this is made from heartwood and has the lowest moisture level. Although it is quite costly, its natural quality will save you from using chemicals and other finishing in the succeeding years.
Given the longevity of this type of wood, teak furniture is indeed a good investment. It is more expensive that your regular lumber and of course plastic, but the durability outweighs the costs. If you can have a set of teak patio furniture for more than one generation of your family, it is worth the price. Even though it is quite expensive, people are seeing the importance of durability.
Teak can be hand or machine crafted to add variations and design details. Even without accessories like an umbrella for the table or cushions for the chairs, teak will still stand out. And in terms of quality, nothing can go head to head with this wood.
Filed under Garden Furniture by Marcus Thames