The answer depends heavily on the material of your furniture. True all-weather materials like powder-coated aluminum, teak, and certain high-quality synthetic resins (HDPE) are designed to withstand year-round exposure in most climates. However, even these benefit from protective covers to prevent dirt, moisture buildup, and UV fading. For furniture made of steel (unless stainless), iron, or standard cushions, winter storage is highly recommended. Moisture and freeze-thaw cycles can cause rust, cracking, and fabric rot. Best practice: Always consult the manufacturer's care instructions. For furniture left outside, clean it thoroughly before winter, apply protective oils (for teak), and use tight-fitting, breathable covers. Storing cushions, pillows, and umbrellas indoors is crucial. With proper care, you can extend your furniture's life and keep your urban oasis ready for spring.
Can I leave this urban outdoor furniture outside all year round, or should I store it in winter?
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