If your balcony gets full sun, the metal parts of urban outdoor furniture—such as aluminum, steel, or iron frames—can indeed become uncomfortably hot to the touch, especially in direct sunlight during peak hours. Dark-colored metals absorb more heat, potentially reaching temperatures that could cause skin burns. However, the exact temperature depends on your climate, time of day, and metal type. To prevent this, you can choose furniture with powder-coated or light-colored finishes, which reflect heat better. Using cushions, covers, or placing furniture in shaded areas (like under an umbrella or awning) also helps. For safety, always test the surface with your hand before sitting, and consider fabrics or wood alternatives for high-heat periods.
My balcony gets full sun; will the metal parts of the urban outdoor furniture get too hot to touch?
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