If you are going to buy garden furniture, it is a good idea to buy the best quality that you can afford and if you have the money then hardwood garden furniture is the best. There are many kinds of hardwood, naturally, but one of the most popular kinds of hardwood, especially in the UK and northern Europe, is oak. It will endure any kind of weather and if it is taken care of, it will last for several decades.
Oaken hardwood garden furniture is not cheap to buy, that is true, but if you consider the joy that oak furniture will give and the fact that it will last for thirty years if you oil it or varnish it once or twice a year, it is quite cheap really.
In contrast, cheap plastic garden furniture may last two or three years, but then it will need to be replaced. So you can sit on plastic chairs and have to replace them every few years or you can buy expensive oak and take pleasure in it for the rest of your life.
Hardwood is heavily sought after, which leads unscrupulous traders to log it unlawfully. Therefore, if you want to assuage your conscience, try to make sure that you buy your hardwood garden furniture from a renewable source.
What is more, if you buy from a reputable dealer, you will be given instructions on how to maintain it, which will enable you to double or even treble its lifespan.
If your oaken hardwood garden furniture is supplied stained or oiled, you should asked the dealer how you should treat the timber. I think that it is best to buy oak furniture oiled or just stained so that you can make up your own mind how to treat it. Varnished wood has to be varnished again or rubbed down.
If you live in an area where the weather can be extreme in the winter or the summer, you might consider buying covers for your furniture, particularly if you know that you are not going to use it for a few days.
Sunlight is practically as damaging to dead wood as the cold, which is why we stain, varnish, oil and preserve it. Fortunately, this is not an onerous chore and a treatment once or twice a year will keep your oaken hardwood garden furniture in tip-top condition for numerous years.
There are numerous different types of wood treatment, so ultimately, you should abide by the directions on the tin, but I always like to apply a coat of stain without varnish first and perhaps even a second one to bring out the patterns in the wood’s grain, then I apply oil, say, linseed oil until the timber is completely protected.
However, take note, this method can go wrong. The wood can only absorb so much oil so do not put on more than it can soak up otherwise you will not be able to sit on your oaken hardwood garden furniture for a long time.
Owen Jones, the writer of this article, writes on a range of subjects, but is now involved with large dining tables. If you would like to know more, please go to our website at Solid Oak Dining Tables.