Caring for outdoor furniture: The most attention people pay is the day they buy it
After substantial amounts of sun and rain, outdoor furniture develops an aged patina faster than you might imagine. Photograph: moisseyev/Getty Images/iStockphoto
After substantial amounts of sun and rain, outdoor furniture develops an aged patina faster than you might imagine. Photograph: moisseyev/Getty Images/iStockphoto
Australians redecorated in earnest last year – but as the elements set in, the shine quickly wears off outdoor furniture. Fortunately, there are solutions
AllyJackson
Thu 14 Jan 2021 11.30 EST
Last modified on Wed 20 Jan 2021 23.20 EST
It’s well documented that 2020 was the year of making our personal spaces more beautiful. Whether it was a balcony, backyard or rooftop, we got busy kitting out our outdoor space with chairs and tables, pot plants of all sizes or cute new greenhouses that fed our newfound gardening addictions.