Yes, you absolutely can mix different types of wood in your outdoor furniture, and doing so can create a dynamic, curated, and visually interesting outdoor space. The key is to do it intentionally. Start by choosing woods with similar durability ratings for your climate, such as teak, acacia, or cedar, to ensure all pieces weather at a comparable rate. Create cohesion by limiting your palette to 2-3 wood types and using a unifying element, like a consistent stain, paint color on frames, or matching cushions and textiles. Consider contrast in tone (light vs. dark) and grain (smooth vs. textured) rather than just species. For example, pair the rich warmth of teak dining chairs with a lighter acacia table. Ultimately, successful mixing relies on a balanced design that feels deliberate, not accidental, enhancing the character of your patio or garden.
Can I mix different types of wood in my outdoor furniture?
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