Many homeowners wonder if their outdoor furniture can withstand direct sunlight without becoming uncomfortably hot. The answer depends heavily on the materials used. Traditional metals like aluminum and wrought iron can become very hot, while some modern synthetic resins and specially treated woods are designed to stay cooler. The key factors are the material's thermal conductivity, color, and whether it has UV-resistant coatings. Light-colored furniture generally reflects more heat than dark colors. Materials like all-weather wicker, certain polymers, and teak often perform better in the sun. To prevent overheating, consider using umbrellas, shades, or choosing furniture specifically labeled as heat-resistant. With the right selection, you can enjoy your outdoor space without worrying about scorching hot surfaces.
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