The Beauty of Wicker FurnitureOften regarded as the all-weather furniture, Wicker furniture is convenient to have wherever you choose, whether at the office or home, and if you prefer to have it outdoors, it can easily be placed outdoors in the porch, patio or pool side. It is made by weaving slender material, often natural such as vine, grass or slender branch, into a pattern. The weaving is done around a frame to make various furniture items such as deck chairs, porch furniture, dressers and vanity sets. Protective Measures When Outdoors Wicker furniture is usually exposed due to its location in the porch, patio, pool side or deck. Thus, it is fairly susceptible to damage from environmental elements and it is necessary to take some simple steps to ensure its longevity. As much as Wicker furniture is ideal for outdoors, it is advisable to regulate its exposure to the sun. Place it in shaded areas that receive less direct sunlight as the sunlight subjects the material to more drying making it more likely to suffer splits and breakages. Protection When Not in Use When not in use, it is best to cover the furniture using a weather-proof tarpaulin or other weather-proof material to protect from the weather elements such as wind, sun and rain. Alternatively, store the furniture in an enclosed area such as the garage or shed if it is not going to be used for a long stretch. If left exposed to rain or snow, mildew will develop. Varnishing Highly Recommended Varnishing your Wicker furniture is highly recommended to keep it from cracking. If varnished once a year, this is sufficient and will help maintain the surfaces in good condition. Ensure that the varnish dries well and leave for at least a day before use. You may also use lacquer as a substitute to varnish. |
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