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Teak Furniture Guide
Teak Furniture Guide

Teak is a very durable wood and is resistant to wet climates; this is why it is used indoors or outdoors. Since it is easy to maintain, teak furniture can have a long lifetime and, if you buy from a teak farm, you will participate in the preservation of rain forests. In this article, you will find some useful tips before buying teak furniture. Define your project: do you want to buy outdoor furniture for garden or patio or furniture for your home? Take a look at some interior design magazines, then go into furniture stores. Ask a salesperson to explain the origin of the teak used and the method of assembly used to put the teak furniture together. Also note that the wood of young trees is of better quality than that from old trees. Look at the different styles of furniture and start doing research on the Internet. You will probably find much more interesting offerings than you would in stores, and many times you can find better deals even if you pay shipping. Check if the furniture comes with a warranty. It is important for the furniture be designed to last several decades. Pay attention to the mode of assembly (glue or screws) and the strength of any hinged parts. Contact manufacturers selected on the internet by phone to ask them about the teak furniture and whether or not they have any deals going on. Talking directly to a sales person, you have a better chance of getting an attractive discount, and more, if you buy many pieces of furniture. You can also search for used teak furniture online. Try a search with the keyword teak. Refine results by selecting a category such as type of furniture and asking what are the products displayed in proximity. Some sellers do not offer shipping, thus limiting potential buyers, which can afford to make very good deal. Remember to maintain the teak furniture, especially if they are to the outside. Polishing with flax seed oil may in particular allow it to turn a beautiful patina. Do not paint teak, the paint will not stick. Use raw wood furniture if you want to paint it. Be careful if you buy on sites from other countries. Verify contact information, including shipping and characteristics of the products. Make sure to find out the exact dimensions and specifics. You may think you are getting a good price, but when you receive your new furniture, you might find that it is much smaller than you expected or of poor quality.




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