Selecting outdoor furniture that withstands your local climate requires understanding material durability and weather resistance. For humid environments, choose quick-drying synthetic wickers, powder-coated aluminum, or tropical hardwoods like teak that resist moisture and mold. In coastal areas with salt spray, corrosion-resistant aluminum, stainless steel, and marine-grade polymers perform best. For dry, arid climates, UV-resistant cushions and fade-proof materials prevent sun damage, while in regions with freezing winters, lightweight furniture that can be easily stored or heavy pieces with waterproof covers work well. Always consider furniture weight in windy locations and opt for breathable, quick-drying cushions in rainy climates. Apply protective sealants to wood furniture annually and store cushions during extreme weather to extend longevity. Your climate directly determines which materials will maintain appearance and structural integrity over seasons.
How do I choose the right outdoor furniture for my specific climate?
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