Wooden furniture is a favorite for
decorating the garden , but being exposed to the elements, it also suffers from
harsh weather conditions like rain, snow, and wind. However, this isn't such a serious problem if you take care of it regularly. In this post, we'll give you a series of
care and preventative measures to keep your garden furniture looking
like new , withstanding all kinds of daily activities and adverse weather.
Effects that deteriorate outdoor furniture
If furniture is exposed to the sun for extended periods, it will
lose its color and acquire a
grayish tone . Rain
causes cracks and
reduces its resistance . Humidity doesn't directly attack the material like sun or rain, but it does encourage the growth of fungi and insects, leading to wood rot. It's true that the amount of resins, tannins, and oils in the internal tissues of each type of wood varies,
thus affecting its resistance . It would be advisable to use furniture made from stronger woods, such as those of tropical origin, like teak, iroko, or lignum vitae. These woods, given their origin, are accustomed to withstanding strong gusts of wind, sea salt, and the humidity typical of tropical areas, so
they will last much longer in our garden .

How to protect wooden furniture
There is a wide variety of
wood protection products on the market. All are effective against fungal and insect attacks, and some are
environmentally friendly , a good option if you are environmentally conscious. It is important that the product is fully
compatible with the paint and varnish you will apply afterward, as you don't want negative effects or adverse reactions with the wood's natural properties. Fungicides should also be
moisture-resistant . Before applying the protector, it is important
to remove any imperfections from the wood to create a smooth surface. If you are going to sand, remember to sand with the grain. When you finish sanding, use a slightly damp brush or cloth to remove the dust. If the wood is not new, you must also make sure to
completely remove any layers of varnish or paint . You can use
sanders or even chemical products . One of the most popular protectors is teak oil, used on this very resistant tropical wood. The correct way to apply it is with a
brush, in two coats . The entire surface should be covered, and once it's dry, you can apply varnish and paint, if desired. Finally, we want to emphasize that rattan, banana, or wicker furniture is not like other wooden furniture, so these tips are not applicable in these specific cases.
Protect your garden furniture from the weather
Effects that deteriorate outdoor furniture
If furniture is exposed to the sun for extended periods, it will lose its color and acquire a grayish tone . Rain causes cracks and reduces its resistance . Humidity doesn't directly attack the material like sun or rain, but it does encourage the growth of fungi and insects, leading to wood rot. It's true that the amount of resins, tannins, and oils in the internal tissues of each type of wood varies, thus affecting its resistance . It would be advisable to use furniture made from stronger woods, such as those of tropical origin, like teak, iroko, or lignum vitae. These woods, given their origin, are accustomed to withstanding strong gusts of wind, sea salt, and the humidity typical of tropical areas, so they will last much longer in our garden .How to protect wooden furniture
There is a wide variety of wood protection products on the market. All are effective against fungal and insect attacks, and some are environmentally friendly , a good option if you are environmentally conscious. It is important that the product is fully compatible with the paint and varnish you will apply afterward, as you don't want negative effects or adverse reactions with the wood's natural properties. Fungicides should also be moisture-resistant . Before applying the protector, it is important to remove any imperfections from the wood to create a smooth surface. If you are going to sand, remember to sand with the grain. When you finish sanding, use a slightly damp brush or cloth to remove the dust. If the wood is not new, you must also make sure to completely remove any layers of varnish or paint . You can use sanders or even chemical products . One of the most popular protectors is teak oil, used on this very resistant tropical wood. The correct way to apply it is with a brush, in two coats . The entire surface should be covered, and once it's dry, you can apply varnish and paint, if desired. Finally, we want to emphasize that rattan, banana, or wicker furniture is not like other wooden furniture, so these tips are not applicable in these specific cases.