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December 14, 2010 at 8:48 PM #640154December 15, 2010 at 6:01 AM #639582permabearParticipant
Having been thru a number of different outdoor sets, I would highly recommend resin-based furniture. Had teak and it disintegrated. Metal is either too hot or too cold depending on weather.
Despite being in Del Mar, this place actually has very reasonable prices and nice stuff:
http://uniquepatiofurniture.com/
For under $2000 you can put together a whole outdoor living room like this:
http://www.uniquepatiofurniture.com/products/Versailles-II:–9-Piece-Deep%252dseat-Sectional-Set.html
December 15, 2010 at 6:01 AM #639653permabearParticipantHaving been thru a number of different outdoor sets, I would highly recommend resin-based furniture. Had teak and it disintegrated. Metal is either too hot or too cold depending on weather.
Despite being in Del Mar, this place actually has very reasonable prices and nice stuff:
http://uniquepatiofurniture.com/
For under $2000 you can put together a whole outdoor living room like this:
http://www.uniquepatiofurniture.com/products/Versailles-II:–9-Piece-Deep%252dseat-Sectional-Set.html
December 15, 2010 at 6:01 AM #640234permabearParticipantHaving been thru a number of different outdoor sets, I would highly recommend resin-based furniture. Had teak and it disintegrated. Metal is either too hot or too cold depending on weather.
Despite being in Del Mar, this place actually has very reasonable prices and nice stuff:
http://uniquepatiofurniture.com/
For under $2000 you can put together a whole outdoor living room like this:
http://www.uniquepatiofurniture.com/products/Versailles-II:–9-Piece-Deep%252dseat-Sectional-Set.html
December 15, 2010 at 6:01 AM #640687permabearParticipantHaving been thru a number of different outdoor sets, I would highly recommend resin-based furniture. Had teak and it disintegrated. Metal is either too hot or too cold depending on weather.
Despite being in Del Mar, this place actually has very reasonable prices and nice stuff:
http://uniquepatiofurniture.com/
For under $2000 you can put together a whole outdoor living room like this:
http://www.uniquepatiofurniture.com/products/Versailles-II:–9-Piece-Deep%252dseat-Sectional-Set.html
December 15, 2010 at 6:01 AM #640370permabearParticipantHaving been thru a number of different outdoor sets, I would highly recommend resin-based furniture. Had teak and it disintegrated. Metal is either too hot or too cold depending on weather.
Despite being in Del Mar, this place actually has very reasonable prices and nice stuff:
http://uniquepatiofurniture.com/
For under $2000 you can put together a whole outdoor living room like this:
http://www.uniquepatiofurniture.com/products/Versailles-II:–9-Piece-Deep%252dseat-Sectional-Set.html
December 15, 2010 at 7:01 AM #640239scaredyclassicParticipantReal grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?
December 15, 2010 at 7:01 AM #639587scaredyclassicParticipantReal grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?
December 15, 2010 at 7:01 AM #639658scaredyclassicParticipantReal grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?
December 15, 2010 at 7:01 AM #640692scaredyclassicParticipantReal grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?
December 15, 2010 at 7:01 AM #640375scaredyclassicParticipantReal grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?
December 15, 2010 at 9:06 AM #640309briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Real grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?[/quote]
Wood, especially when places outdoor, needs to be maintained (cleaned and oiled and protected from the elements). The combination of sun during the day and dew at night will destroy it.
December 15, 2010 at 9:06 AM #639728briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Real grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?[/quote]
Wood, especially when places outdoor, needs to be maintained (cleaned and oiled and protected from the elements). The combination of sun during the day and dew at night will destroy it.
December 15, 2010 at 9:06 AM #640445briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Real grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?[/quote]
Wood, especially when places outdoor, needs to be maintained (cleaned and oiled and protected from the elements). The combination of sun during the day and dew at night will destroy it.
December 15, 2010 at 9:06 AM #640762briansd1Guest[quote=walterwhite]Real grade a kiln dried teak disintegrated?[/quote]
Wood, especially when places outdoor, needs to be maintained (cleaned and oiled and protected from the elements). The combination of sun during the day and dew at night will destroy it.
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