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Does anyone else feel like their home’s size doubles in the spring and summer? When the weather cooperates, our patio quickly becomes a second living room that adds so much livable space during these warmer months. But decorating it isn’t as simple as just finding something that looks good. I’ve had far too many outdoor furniture pieces in that space that ultimately died a slow death, succumbing to the elements and general wear and tear that my indoor furniture just doesn’t have to compete with.

If you’re looking to cozy up your outdoor space, understanding the benefits and costs of each outdoor material will save you time and money. Consider this your outdoor patio furniture guide for all things from picking a selecting a material in your budget to maintaining it throughout the seasons.

​Things To Consider When Buying Outdoor Patio Furniture

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Before you “add to cart,” take into consideration your space and how you plan to use the furniture. To ensure your investment stands the test of time, you’ll want to make a purchase that fits your lifestyle and needs. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind:

Rain and Humidity

Most outdoor patio furniture will inevitably be exposed to the elements. Even if your patio is covered, rain and humidity can still wreak havoc. For high humidity regions, you may want to choose a material that is resistant to moisture. If you live in an area with frequent rain, consider furniture with quick-drying cushions or invest in waterproof covers to shield your pieces during heavy downpours.

Sun Exposure

While basking in the sun is delightful, prolonged exposure can take a toll on your furniture. Opt for materials with UV-resistant finishes or fabrics that won't fade or degrade under the sun's rays. If your patio receives intense sunlight, consider adding umbrellas or other shade solutions to protect both you and your furniture.

Durability

Durability is a key factor in making your outdoor furniture withstand the trials of time and weather. Consider the construction of the furniture, ensuring that joints are well-made, and materials are of high quality.

Maintenance

Your outdoor furniture's longevity greatly depends on the level of maintenance you're willing to commit to. Some more aesthetic furniture may be more high-maintenance, so consider if that’s worth the trade-off. Always follow the manufacturer's guidelines for maintenance to keep your furniture in top shape.

Lifestyle

Consider your lifestyle and how you plan to use your outdoor space. If you love hosting gatherings, go for modular or sectional seating that can be easily rearranged to accommodate guests. If you have a small space, consider foldable or stackable furniture for easy storage. Families with children or pets might want to choose durable, stain-resistant fabrics and materials that can withstand a bit of roughhousing.

Budget

Last but not least, establish a budget before diving into the world of outdoor furniture. With a plethora of options available, setting a budget helps narrow down your choices and prevents overspending. Remember that quality often comes with a slightly higher price tag, but investing in durable materials can save you money in the long run by reducing the frequency of replacements.

​Different Materials to Consider for Outdoor Patio Furniture

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There are pros and cons to each type of outdoor patio furniture. Taking into consideration the above variables, along with personal style preferences, you can find the best outdoor patio furniture for you and your oasis.

Wood Patio Furniture

Wood is a common choice for outdoor patio furniture because it’s durable and beautiful, however, not all wood materials are the same. Softwoods like pine and cedar, while gorgeous, are prone to wear and tear and require a lot more care and protection. On the other hand, hardwoods like teak are resistant to pests, water, warping, and cracking. While teak is a top recommendation for stunning natural-looking outdoor patio furniture, it often comes at a price.

  • Cost: $
  • Maintenance: It’s best to oil or seal wood patio furniture once a year to maintain color and durability. Protecting it with paint is another option — however make sure you use UV-resistant paint. For best results, pull your wooden patio furniture inside during winter months. At the very least, cover it during colder months to avoid snow or ice sitting on the materials.
  • Best for: Anyone looking for a long-term investment that looks beautiful and timeless, as long as they’re willing to do minor annual maintenance.

Aluminum Patio Furniture

A more affordable option that’s still durable is aluminum. It’s easy to clean, lightweight, and resistant to rust. Powder-coating allows you to pick aluminum outdoor patio furniture in a variety of colors. If you find yourself rearranging your space or have a patio that does double duty (a kid’s race track during the day, and parent’s oasis at night), aluminum patio furniture is light like a feather and easy to move. However, if you live in a particularly windy climate, this lightweight nature may be a disadvantage. And if your patio is exposed to prolonged sunlight, aluminum retains heat and can be unpleasant to sit on without cushions.

  • Cost: $
  • Maintenance: Aluminum can easily dent or scratch, which may require you to do touch ups or repairs more frequently. To clean it, use mild soap, warm water, and a gentle cloth or sponge.
  • Best for: If you need your patio to be multifunctional or live somewhere with fluctuating weather or salt air, aluminum is a budget-friendly option that you’ll love.
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Wicker or Rattan Patio Furniture

Gaining popularity in the last ten years or so, rattan is the ultimate bohemian-style outdoor patio furniture option. Wicker actually refers to the woven pattern, rather than a material — but it’s common to find wicker furniture that is made from synthetic materials, not true rattan. Rattan itself is lightweight, but prone to cracking and fading under intense sunlight and rain. Because of its intricate woven nature, it can be difficult to fix on your own and may require a professional.

  • Cost: $
  • Maintenance: The best way to clean rattan is to fill a bowl with water and a splash of soap. Dip a soft cloth into the bubbles, not the water, and wipe any stains clean. It’s also important to cover rattan in seasons of rain or intense, direct sunlight. For lower maintenance with the same look, look for resin or all-weather wicker outdoor patio furniture options.
  • Best for: Wicker or rattan is a beautiful option for warming up a cozy, covered patios. It’s inexpensive, relatively speaking, and offers a stylish look that when paired with pillows and cushions is inviting and comfortable.

Steel Patio Furniture

Durable metals like steel, stainless steel or galvanized steel are your best option when it comes to long-term durability. They can withstand all kinds of weather without rusting, warping, or peeling. These options are stronger than aluminum, but also heavier, meaning they may not be as easy to move around — a pro for some and a con for others. You’ll find a wide range of styles from vintage to modern. However, like aluminum, steel will hold heat, making it hot to the touch when in direct sunlight.

  • Cost: $
  • Maintenance: Clean steel outdoor patio furniture with a mild soap and water, and rinse with water. Once a year, it’s a good idea to add a protective finish to protect against rust.
  • Best for: If you’re looking for a very specific aesthetic to fit your outdoor patio design, you’ll most likely find a steel option that will afford longevity without breaking the bank.
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Wrought Iron Patio Furniture

There’s a reason when you’re touring old castles or botanical gardens, you’ll see wrought iron benches or statues — it stands the test of time and elements. It’s been used for centuries to create durability and beautiful outdoor patio furniture, hammered into ornate or decorative styles. It is the heaviest option on our list, making it ideal for windy conditions, but difficult to move around. Look for waterproof wrought iron options or plan to add a protective finish. These options are expensive and require immediate attention when wear and tear is noticed, however, they will last you years and years.

  • Cost: $
  • Maintenance: Make sure to add a rust protector if it doesn’t come with one. When it’s time to clean, wash with mild soap, warm water, and a gentle cloth or sponge. Touch up dings in the finish with a protective coat as soon as you see them. If you notice rust, clean gently, sand the affected areas, and refinish.
  • Best for: If you’re looking to build a permanent outdoor patio furniture setup or add decorative touches to a garden or outdoor space, wrought iron will be worth the investment.

Plastic Patio Furniture

It’s probably no surprise that plastic is the most affordable and versatile option when it comes to selecting outdoor patio furniture. Modern plastics hold up to the elements far better than they used to, however, they are no comparison for somelike like stainless steel. On the flip side, plastic furniture is readily available in every color, shape, size, and style you could desire — and all at a low, low price. They can easily be transported, stacked, or rearranged whenever you need. Although affordable and good-looking, plastic or synthetic furniture options are not meant to last for years.

  • Cost: $
  • Maintenance: In general, many people put their plastic furniture away (or cover it) when it’s not in use to extend the furniture’s life. Just wipe down with a cloth or spray with a hose to clean these affordable options.
  • Best for: Plastic is your hero for furnishing large patios on a budget or areas like a fire pit, where furniture will be rearranged frequently.
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Tempered Glass Patio Furniture

For table tops and other flat surfaces, tempered glass is your most common option. It’s resistant to UV and temperature shifts, and very easy to clean. You most likely won’t find chairs or other seating options made of tempered glass simply because it’s uncomfortable and even slippery.

  • Cost: $
  • Maintenance: Any household or glass cleaner will work to refresh this material.
  • Best for: Look for tempered glass construction in dining or coffee tables.

Upholstery Patio Furniture

When you’re picking cushions or pillows for your outdoor patio furniture, stay away from the classic you’d use inside. Your best options are acrylic, cotton-blend, vinyl, and polyester. While they won’t be as soft and cozy as your indoor pillows, they will wick moisture, stand up to sunlight, and protect from pests.

What's the best budget-friendly material for outdoor furniture?

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Your go-to options here are resilient materials such as resin wicker or metal. Not only are they easy on the wallet, but they also stand up to the elements like champions. Plus, they're a breeze to maintain – win-win!

Can I use indoor furniture outdoors in a pinch?

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The temptation is real, but outdoor furniture is crafted with the great outdoors in mind. Opt for pieces made with weather-resistant materials to ensure they endure the elements. Your indoor furniture is just not cut out for the elements.

How do I keep my patio furniture looking fresh on a budget?

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The secret sauce? Regular TLC. A simple concoction of mild soap and water can work wonders for cleaning. And don't forget, storing cushions when not in use is the unsung hero of keeping your patio furniture looking sharp.

How can I protect my outdoor furniture during the winter months?

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Winterizing your outdoor furniture is crucial to ensure it remains in top condition. Consider investing in covers designed specifically for your furniture type. If space allows, storing your furniture indoors during the winter is the ideal solution. Remove cushions and clean the furniture thoroughly before covering or storing.

Are there eco-friendly options for outdoor furniture?

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Absolutely! Look for furniture made from sustainable materials like bamboo, recycled plastic, or FSC-certified wood. These options not only contribute to environmental conservation but also often boast durability and style.

How do I keep pesky pests away from my outdoor furniture?

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To fend off unwanted visitors like insects and birds, consider natural repellents such as citronella candles or essential oils. Additionally, regularly cleaning your furniture and keeping it free from crumbs or food remnants can deter pests.

There’s no one-size-fits-all option when it comes to selecting outdoor patio furniture. Your outdoor oasis’ longevity depends on the climate where you live, your practical needs, aesthetic desires, and the amount of maintenance you’re willing to provide. Whatever your budget, pick outdoor patio furniture that ticks all the important boxes to you whether that’s style, durability, or flexibility.

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FAQs

What else can you cook in a tagine? ›

While stews are definitely the most popular and well-known dish to make in a tagine, it can be used for much more. Rice, couscous, and beans all do fabulously. With the lid off, a tagine could be used as a roasting dish and then be carried straight to the table.

What are the different types of tagine in Morocco? ›

Some of the most popular variations of this exquisite dish are: lamb tagine with dried plums, fish tagine with chermoula (a tomato-based sauce with herbs, spices and chili pepper that serves as a filling for the fish), and chicken tagine with caramelized onions.

What makes a good tagine? ›

Cast Iron: A durable cast-iron tagine is a great option for less-experienced cooks, since they don't crack or burn as easily as clay. They cook well over very high heat, too, and can even be thrown in the oven if you run out of space on the stovetop.

What do Moroccans eat with tagine? ›

What to serve with tagine. Brown white or saffron rice are a staple side for tagine, but it's by no means the only option. Tagine can be enjoyed with bread, couscous, traditional Arabic tomato and cucumber salad, fresh green salad, olives, potato cakes, the options are limitless.

What is traditionally served with tagine? ›

The best side dishes to serve with tagine are couscous, flatbreads, roasted vegetables, rice pilaf, chickpea salad, grilled halloumi, butternut squash, yellow rice, fattoush, lemon and herb quinoa, tzatziki, and harissa.

Can I bake in a tagine? ›

Authentic clay or glazed ceramic Moroccan tagines are ideal for tagine cooking. They are specifically designed to add a beautiful, earthy flavour as well as look fantastic as a centrepiece on your dining table. The versatile tagine pot can be used both on top of the stove or put in the oven.

What type of tagine is best? ›

Cast iron is more durable and versatile. This type of tagine is usually more expensive but is good for those who want a multi-purpose pot since it can be used on a stovetop without a diffuser, and some can go straight from the freezer to the oven.

What does tagine mean in Morocco? ›

Tajine is a kind of stew cooked in a stew that can be a mixture of meat, poultry or fish, vegetables or fruit and spices and olive oil. Its origin is a mystery. Its etymology would come from the Greek Teganene which means "earthen dish". Since ancient times, pottery has been used to cook food.

What is the oldest tajine? ›

Some historians believe that the tagine originated with the North African Berber tribes, while others theorize that the Romans invented the tagine. However, the oldest written evidence dates back to the Abbasid Caliphate (750–1517), which covered most of the Middle East, eventually also North Africa.

Why did my tagine crack? ›

Sudden temperature changes: Sudden temperature changes, such as placing a cold tagine pot directly onto a hot heat diffuser, can cause the pot to crack. It's best to heat the pot gradually, and to avoid exposing it to extreme temperature changes.

Should a tagine have a hole in the lid? ›

Some tagines have a small hole at the top of the lid that releases steam, meaning the sauce reduces as the steam escapes. But if your tagine doesn't have a hole, reduce the sauce by removing the lid in the last 15-30 minutes of cooking.

Why do you put water in the top of a tagine? ›

Less water is required when cooking in a tagine because the cone-shaped top condenses steam and returns it to the dish. If you've erred by adding too much water, reduce the liquids at the end of cooking into a thick sauce because a watery sauce is not desirable.

What are 5 foods found in Morocco? ›

Here are our 5 must-try authentic Moroccan foods to try in Morocco.
  • Tanjia. This dish is local to Marrakech, so can be found in the markets there. ...
  • Chicken pastilla (or bastilla) ...
  • Tagine. ...
  • Freshly caught fish. ...
  • Mint tea.

What is the most common dish in Morocco? ›

The main Moroccan dish people are most familiar with is couscous; lamb is the most commonly eaten meat in Morocco, usually eaten in a tagine with a wide selection of vegetables. Chicken is also very commonly used in tagines or roasted.

Does food taste different in a tagine? ›

When you cook in a Tagine you get the unique earthy flavor you can't get when you cook in a regular pot or pan. You can put a modern twist on any traditional dish or experiment with your own blend of ingredients.

Can you use a tagine on a gas stove? ›

Traditionally, tagines would be cooked over coals or open flame, but you can use them over gas flames, electric elements or even in the oven. When heated, the ceramic expands slightly, sometimes creating small, thin cracks in the glaze. This is fine as it will improve the tagine's resistance to temperature changes.

Can you use a tagine on a glass top stove? ›

Do not let the tagine sit directly on the heat source – if you are using an electric, induction, glass, ceramic, or any kind of flat stove top, you should use a heat diffuser or piece of aluminum foil to protect your tagine. Place your heat diffuser on your stove top as a buffer between the tagine and your heat source.

What is the difference between a tagine and a Dutch oven? ›

While tagines are similar to other thick-walled pots with tight-fitting lids, such as Dutch ovens, what makes them unique are their conical shape, which promotes steam circulation with very little water.

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