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Deep Seating Outdoor Furniture
Tonya Korniva
Teak tables and dining sets are useful for outdoor dining and entertaining. It looks fantastic and will not fall apart over time. Sets include a main dining table, round, square or rectangular, which may or may not come with a central hole for a manual or auto tilt patio umbrella. There are then matching chairs, whose number corresponds to the size of the table. Chairs come in a variety of styles, from armless, to backless, to teak deep seating.
Teak benches are one of the most common uses of the wood, right after boat decks. Because of how strong these benches are and the little maintenance they require, they're great for commercial use. Also, they come in endless designs and lengths, including styles like the Columbia, the Tahawus and the Classic. You can see these benches in public parks, outside businesses, and on the street.
As one type of chair, teak sun loungers are popular. Once again, it's a strong material, but also it's usually better crafted than plastic models and won't get hot in the sun like metal loungers tend to do. Typically, they are long enough to full recline, with a moveable back for preferred angle settings. Because the wood is so durable, teak is also an extremely heavy wood, whose logs won't float in water like other types of wood. In light of this, teak loungers usually come with wheels for easy mobility.
Another type of chair is the classic Adirondack, sometimes also known as a Muskoka chair. These seats are ergonomically designed with contoured bottoms, high backs and signature wide arm rests. These chairs are popular for commercial use at outdoor cafes because of these wide arm rests, upon which beverages and more can be rested. They even eliminate the need for a table in some cases.
Teak is about as commonly seen in patio umbrellas as is aluminum. Smaller, residential umbrellas are often the lightweight metal, but larger umbrellas, including market umbrellas use teak for its resistance to weather damage. They're also good as beach umbrellas. Metal rusts, especially when exposed to saltwater. Teak was used for centuries on boats not only because of its ability to resist damage, but also its amazing ability to help protect the metal that surrounds it against rusting from saltwater.
Last but not least, teak deep seating is like other furniture, with the unique characteristic of having low , wide seats complemented by waterproof and tear-proof cushions. It's more comfortable than sitting on straight wood, especially for people with lower back problems. Also, it makes the outdoor experience more enjoyable overall because of how it mirrors comfy indoor furniture.
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