Composite decking furniture

Create your outdoor oasis: Furniture options for composite decking

Adding furniture to your composite deck is the final step in creating your dream outdoor space. Garden furniture, however, is an investment, so it’s important to choose wisely.

In this blog we look at the various furniture options available, as well as a few points we think you should consider before making your final purchase.

Why get furniture for your composite decking?

Adding furniture to your composite decking transforms it into a practical space, serving as an extension of your home.

The type of furniture you choose will depend on how you plan to use the decked area and its size, but the possibilities are endless. From dining sets and firepits, to bistro tables and corner sofas, you can really let your imagination go.

Different types of garden furniture for decking

When choosing your garden furniture, you’ll find there are many different materials available. Here are just a few:

Metal

Metal is a relatively cost-effective choice. Metal furniture is durable and can be left outside all year round – great if you don’t have any storage available.

However, it’s not the comfiest seating and you may need to invest in chair cushions! Plus, it’s worth bearing in mind that metal may discolour and patina (go green) over time.

Metal garden furniture on composite decking

Wood

Wooden furniture is the most traditional choice for many people and suits all types of decking. However, regular maintenance is a must if you want to maintain its looks. It’s also worth remembering that wood can split and splinter and is not easy to wipe down if you spill drink or food.

Plastic

Plastic furniture is perfect for those on a tight budget. It can be left out all year round and is easy to wipe or hose down when it gets dirty. There’s a wide variety of plastic garden furniture on the market, from basic simple designs to more expensive stylish options.

Rattan

Rattan is fast becoming a material of choice for outdoor furniture as well as for conservatories. Rattan furniture can be made from natural or synthetic weaves.

Natural rattan can look extremely stylish and is one of the most eco-friendly choices. It’s sturdy and comfortable but can also be quite expensive. Natural weaves also get damaged in harsh weather conditions. Prolonged exposure to sunlight, rain or frost can lead to fading, weakening, and even mould or mildew, so it needs to be kept inside to preserve its good looks!

If you choose artificial rather than natural rattan, it will be waterproof and less susceptible to the elements.

Rattan garden furniture on composite decking

Composite

It may surprise you to learn that you can make garden furniture out of our composite deck boards. Composite tables, benches, chairs, and planters can all be fashioned with a little bit of imagination and Ecodek composite deck boards.

This means you can match your furniture to your deck or create an eye-catching contrast by choosing an alternative colour. The possibilities are endless!

What to consider before buying decking furniture

Before buying your new furniture, don’t forget to think about:

  1. It’s use: What are you using your deck for? Dining, entertaining, relaxing, all three? This will dictate what furniture you need.
  2. It’s colour: Decking furniture is an investment so it’s important to choose the right colour. Ask for material samples or take photographs so you can try and envisage the furniture in situ.
  3. It’s style: Are you looking for traditional timeless pieces or more minimalist contemporary designs? Think about the finished aesthetic you wish to create, taking into account the style of your garden, the age and design or your home, and, of course, your own personal preference.
  4. It’s size: This may sound obvious, but make sure your new furniture fits onto your deck! Does your deck need to be a home for more than just seating e.g do you want to add lighting, a BBQ, a fire pit? Measure and map out everything that needs to sit on your deck to ensure it fits comfortably.
  5. Ensure your deck is finished: Always wait for your deck to be completed before buying furniture. It may be that you decide to use the space in a different way, or the finished colour is a slightly different tone than you imagined. If you buy furniture first, you may end up regretting it!
Metal garden seating on composite decking

How to prevent decking damage from furniture

Whatever style or material of furniture you choose, there’s always the risk of damaging the surface of your composite deck when moving it around. However, there are ways to help prevent this.

Use rubber or felt pads on furniture

Adding rubber or felt pads to the feet of your decking furniture, as you would with indoor furniture on a wood or laminate floor, will help to stop furniture scratching the surface of your composite decking.

Add outdoor rugs

An outdoor rug is a way of both protecting your composite deck and adding a stylish design feature.

If your furniture marks your decking, there are ways to deal with composite decking scratches, however prevention is always better than cure!

How can Ecodek help with your composite decking needs?

If you’d like to find out more about how to protect your composite decking, have a question on how your composite decking boards can be used in other creative ways, or would like further information on our composite decking range, call our friendly expert team today on 01978 667 840.


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