Living in a rainy climate doesn't mean you must constantly cover your outdoor furniture or resign yourself to a bare patio. The key is selecting pieces built from inherently weather-resistant materials. For seating, look for powder-coated aluminum or stainless-steel frames, which resist rust and corrosion. Synthetic wickers made from high-density polyethylene (HDPE) are excellent for chairs and sofas, as they won't rot, fade, or mildew. For tables and surfaces, consider solid teak (which weathers to a silvery gray) or modern composites made from recycled plastics and wood fibers; these materials withstand moisture without sealing. Avoid fabrics unless they are specifically labeled as quick-dry, solution-dyed, or designed for marine use. With the right choices—like a powder-coated aluminum bistro set or a solid teak bench—you can enjoy a stylish, low-maintenance outdoor space that handles the rain effortlessly, freeing you from the chore of constant covering.
We get a lot of rain here; is there any urban outdoor furniture that doesn't need to be covered constantly?
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