Is Teak Wood Outdoor Furniture Right For Me?

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You are contemplating your first purchase of Teak Furniture and you are wondering if you making the right decision? Well, you are and in this quick article, I will explain why I believe that.

If you already use Teak Wood in some of your favorite outdoor furniture, then this article will just be fun information for you to know and share with your friends when they ask you, “why did you buy Teak Wood” versus ?????.

It is no surprise, or it should not be, that Teak Wood has been the favored wood for generations. The secrets of this wood are out and they have been for a long, long time.

First, a little history lesson: (You will love this part)

It is not a well known fact, but is has been written that the Chinese have been renowned sailors for generations. Many of their ships were built and designed to not only sail in the oceans, but also to move up river. Much of the trade then, was done several thousand miles up river and not out in the ocean. These ships needed to be versatile, durable, and tough.

The wood used to build these early Chinese ships was Teak. It is also said that the Chinese shipbuilders would bury the wood logs in moist soil for years prior to building their ships. This made the wood much stronger and impervious to anything that could be encountered on the high seas, including enemies. Why was this important? It was important because approx. 600 years ago the Chinese were set out on a task by the Chinese Ming dynasty to sail to the edge of the world. Apparently they circumnavigated the world several times. But this is going off to another subject. Let’s get back to the subject at hand (I’ll bet you didn’t know that you would actually be learning something too?).

Later in years, British naval ships were made from Oak, also a very hard and durable wood. The British encountered two problems with oak: Wood Worms and a lack of Oak trees. Woodworms were destroying the ships in the British Naval Fleet. Woodworms were the scourge of wooden ships throughout history. It could take 850 oak logs to repair one ship. It took a little over 2000 oak logs just to build one ship. The British needed ships as they continued for some time to have maritime issues with the French, and to be able to go on to conquer and take control of British colonies. The British naval fleet was their primary means to accomplish this.

The Oak supply in Europe was being quickly depleted. They knew about the Teak wood used on the Chinese ships and how rugged they were after having run into them, literally in the shipping lanes. The British had learned how impervious these ships were to all of the elements at sea: Saltwater, ocean wind, and the blistering sun. It was also learned then that Teak was found to not to splinter when hit by gunfire or artillery fire. This was a very important issue as splintering wood was the chief cause of casualties among naval warfare in the eighteenth century.

Britain was very interested to grow and produce this wood. The British quickly realized they did not need to grow Teak Wood as they could annex those countries where the Teak wood was grown and have a plentiful supply. India, Thailand and Burma were quickly annexed into the British Empire. It is not to say this is why the British took over these areas, but it certainly helped to give reason. Myanmar (formerly Burma), which is just south of India, and Yangoon became the first places where Teak was being harvested for British ships. Calcutta was set up as another British shipbuilding site. All of the British merchant ships built in Calcutta were built with Myanmar Teak logs which were said to be the best. Once the wood was depleted from India, logs were harvested from Thailand and Burma.

Teak forests were quickly being depleted. Teak was now the preferred wood used for building ships, Yachts, Ocean liners and furniture. Under ocean conditions, the wood had very little shrinkage or warpage. This meant little maintenance. The wood was also impervious to wood rot and insects, like the mighty woodworm. The famous Ocean liner “Queen Mary” used no less than 1000 tons of teak when built. The British quickly realized the depletion that was taking place and developed a re-forestation plan. They appointed a leader to head this new bureau and began replanting Teak trees on what are now called Teak “plantations”. A set of very strict laws were enacted regarding who can cut Teak Wood and who can purchase it. Once these laws were set in place, one needed to have permission from the British Government to be able to cut a Teak Tree down and or export it.

Teak was also being used by the locals for huts, fence posts, and furniture. India is the third largest importer of Teak today, behind China and Japan. As much as 80% of India’s timber consumption is Teak. The wood is used in India today for local consumption; building homes, furniture, fencing, etc. It is the one wood that can withstand the monsoons, the blistering heat and the humidity. It is the wood that all other timber species are compared to.

Teak Wood contains natural oil and Silica (sand) which makes it impervious to insects, and wood rot. These substances also help it to maintain it luster for many, many years, but make it a little more difficult for the manufactures as their blades tend to dull sooner.

When many of the English ships of WWII were taken apart for salvage, the Teak Wood decks were re-manufactured into outdoor furniture like park benches. Even today they can be seen in many parts of Europe still functioning.

Most of the Teak grown today is grown on Plantations that are governed by the local governments. The demand for Teak is growing at an estimated 10% per year. Teak is a heavily regulated (and rightfully so) commodity, and is sold through the auction process. Teak is not very easy to get. There are regulatory permits that must be purchased and other expenses that go along with regulation. For example, once purchased, it is usually the purchasing companies’ responsibility to provide transportation if the wood is to be exported and certain countries have regulations on how many logs can be exported. Currently, Java, Indonesia is the largest exporter of Teak. There are several companies that are located in Java that will process and fashion the Teak into furniture, or planks for flooring or siding, and then export the finished item or semi finished item to countries around the world.

Teak grows very rapidly but still takes approx. 50 years to mature. Many countries are reviewing the possible rotation after 30 or 40 years. This is mainly due to the large demand for Teak. The consensus with this rotation is that the wood will not be inferior at that rate. There are some countries that are trying tree rotation after only 25 years. The results are timber that is smaller in diameter, color, and grain.

So, when add it all up, you get a much better understanding not only of what the hype about Teak Wood is all about, but the numerous qualities of Teak Wood and the supply and demand side of Teak Wood.

Many people for generations have been enjoying the warm benefits of owning Teak Wood products. Outdoor Teak Wood furniture is a Standard for many families and in many gardens, terraces, patios, verandas, ships, and yachts around the world. If you are investing in outdoor furniture, you really owe it to yourself to step into the world of Teak.

People are Becoming Aware of Eco Friendly Outdoor Furniture

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Around the world, as people become more aware of the serious environmental problems affecting everyone, many are burying their heads in the sand and hoping it will all go away. For others there is no avoiding this problem, and large numbers of ordinary people are turning to environmentally friendly products to use in their everyday lives.

These people are trying to make small but significant changes in the way they look at their everyday lives, and the items they purchase, with a view to not only cost and quality, but also how the manufacture, and use of these products impact the world at large.

Modern eco-friendly furniture is a small but significant part of this new environmentally conscious attitude towards the items that we buy for our homes. Many people these days want to be able to make an informed decision with regard to how an item was produced in relation to this environmental impact.

Modern eco friendly furniture will not in itself save the planet, but with the threat of global warming it is important to try wherever possible, to make environmentally friendly decisions with regard to any home decor buys.

Eco friendly outdoor furniture is made from renewable and nontoxic materials and is made with processors that do not cause environmental damage.

For example, many pieces of modern eco friendly furniture are made from wood; well you wouldn’t think that was very environmentally friendly, cutting down trees.

But as opposed to regular wood furniture found in your local store, modern eco friendly furniture is made from timber produced by certified wood harvesting sites.

These sites are closely monitored to ensure the trees are grown specifically for harvesting and after the mature trees are cut down they are replaced at the same time by planting saplings.

In addition, developments in manufacturing methods mean that a significant proportion of ‘wooden’ eco friendly outdoor furniture is not actually made from wood; it is produced from bamboo, which grows at a fast rate and is easily replenished.

By making a conscious decision to buy this ‘eco friendly’ outdoor furniture, you can help to prevent deforestation, because no virgin forest is involved in its manufacture.

Unlike many overpriced environmentally friendly products, this eco-friendly outdoor furniture has a comparable price to regular outdoor furniture.

There is an excellent choice of styles available from the traditional to the ultramodern, there is a wide choice of quality furniture available, and if there is not a store near your home it is easy to order online.

Adirondack–the Hottest New (old) Trend in Outdoor Furniture

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Adirondack Is Back – The Hottest New (Old) Fad In Outdoor Furniture!

It’s not a huge surprise that a classic American design such as the Adirondack Chair has made such a comeback in the last two years. This retro trend is quickly spreading because people all over North America are electing to spend more and more free time relaxing and kicking back in their thoughtfully created outside living area. I remember as a young kid, sinking completely back into one of these comfortable old chairs, my legs swinging just barely over the edge, while my grandpa and I peeled apples from the trees and discussed the apple pie mounded with quickly melting ice cream that we knew my granny would have waiting for us after supper. With a cool lemonade on the wide arm rest, the breeze was warm and soft. When Grandpa told stories it seemed like time flew by. It’s really no big mystery why we love to relax outside, whether that is out on the porch where you can watch the neighborhood go by, out on the patio, in your garden area, or on the deck. What better way to do that than to sit back in a deep seated, high backed, wonderful Adirondack chair and just leave your cares behind.

So where did this little part of American culture come from? Well, the Adirondack Mountains in upstate New York, of course. This furniture design was customary among the various mountain hide aways and resorts that were so popular in those days. By the 40’s they were just about everywhere. The furniture design started to spread to the south and was going west quickly. As the Adirondack style began to grow in popularity, and made its way around the country, influences regionally began showing up. The furniture design was utilized in a variety of outdoor furniture styles including; gliders, benches, rocking chairs, porch swings, and because of our Canadian neighbors, a conversation piece they call the “tete a tete” which means literally; “head to head”. This fanciful little design incorporates a couple of chairs and a table between them built as a single piece. What a great way to spend a warm Summer afternoon with somebody who loves you!

You’re going to be happy and amazed to find a large assortment of Adirondack furniture out there right now. The original style has not only withstood the winds of time, but the whole Adirondack craze has exploded with a wonderful collection of colors, styles, finishes, and material. Traditional Adirondack style furniture is built from wood that is known for resisting bugs and decay such as cherry, white or red cedar, oak, or cypress. The wood that is selected will vary by location around the country as do individual furniture styles. A popular new extra in classic Adirondack style is outdoor furnishings constructed from polymer “lumber” that’s made from recycled plastic packaging, old milk cartons, and other things. This isn’t only an environmentally friendly way to get your furniture, but you’ll also have advantages with easy care, durableness, longevity, and your colors won’t eventually fade since the pigments are mixed all the way through the plastic with UV inhibitors for protection.

Children?s Outdoor Furniture

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You can easily decorate your garden, deck and lawn with children’s outdoor furniture. Actually child outdoor furniture like small umbrellas and hammocks are very useful for kids other than decoration.

Outdoor furniture can be a means of entertainment and relaxation for your children. This type of furniture will also improve the outdoor living and looks of your garden.

Today, children’s furniture is easily available in the market with number of styles and colours.

For entertaining, relaxing or enhancing your garden and outdoor living, patio furniture is a must have. There are endless styles of lawn and patio furniture especially designed for your backyard or garden. With beautiful designs available for each budget, all you need to do is choose your personal style.

The variety of materials is endless. This type of furniture is available in cedar, teak, redwood, wrought iron, rattan, wicker, aluminium or resin. As far as maintenance is concern, it requires a little bit of you time for maintenance. With suitable care and repairs, your product will give you and your children years of enjoyment. The rainy season or winter months are crucial, proper covering in rainy season or winter months will add years to its life. You don’t need any storage shed.

The newest discovery is the child hammock. These child hammocks are really popular these days and come in number of colour and styles. This type of product can be easily attached to a tree. You can also choose a free-standing model, which can be easily placed in the lawn or backyard. This type of good quality hammock should give you years of fun, you have to bring the hammock inside during the colder, wetter months.

There are some new ways to change the look of your furniture. To give a new look, plenty of climate and fade resistant types are available in the market. You can also add a new umbrella to match your furniture, or buy small accessories that give it a new look and a new lease of life.