Living in a rainy climate doesn't mean you have to sacrifice style and comfort in your outdoor space. The key is choosing furniture built from inherently weather-resistant materials. First, consider Teak. This dense hardwood contains natural oils that repel water and resist rot, often aging to a beautiful silvery-gray patina. For cushion-friendly seating, All-Weather Wicker (Polyethylene Resin) is a top choice. It's UV-stabilized, won't fade or crack, and water drains right through it. Powder-Coated Aluminum is another excellent option—it's lightweight, rust-proof, and the durable powder coating provides an extra shield against moisture. Avoid plain steel or iron unless it has a superior, non-chip finish. For any furniture, ensure Quick-Drying Cushions with water-repellent covers and removable inserts are used. Finally, while these materials are built to withstand the elements, providing covers or placing furniture under a pergola or eaves will significantly extend its lifespan and keep it looking its best through endless rainy days.
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