For city dwellers craving natural warmth, teak and acacia are top contenders for outdoor furniture. But which is truly practical for a low-maintenance urban lifestyle? Teak, with its high natural oil and rubber content, offers superior weather resistance. It ages gracefully to a silvery-gray with minimal care, making it ideal for balconies exposed to sun and rain. Acacia is a dense, hardy wood that is naturally water-resistant. While durable and often more affordable, it generally benefits from occasional sealing to maintain its stability and color in fluctuating urban climates. For ultimate low-maintenance ease, teak is the winner. Its hands-off aging process is perfect for busy urbanites. If you prefer a maintained look at a lower initial cost, acacia is a strong choice but requires a bit more attention. Both offer the timeless beauty of wood to transform your outdoor urban oasis.
I love the look of wood, but is teak or acacia practical for low-maintenance urban outdoor furniture?
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