We are excited to announce that a long time Master Craftsman of our business is now the proud new owner; please join us in congratulating Earl Swader as the new owner of Handyman Connection of Blue Ash. Earl has previous business ownership already under his belt and is looking forward to continuing to serve the Blue Ash community as the proud owner.
Home Maintenance / November 15, 2024
When you’re juggling a busy schedule (whether it’s work, family, or both) the last thing you want to worry about is maintaining furniture. Fortunately, if you know what you’re looking for, there are plenty of options out there that are stylish yet durable and require minimal upkeep. Here’s a guide to some of the meat low-maintenance furniture choices to make your life easier while keeping your home looking on point.
First on our list is teak, but you may wonder what is teak furniture. Teak is a type of hardwood, often referred to as the ‘king of the woods’ for its beautiful close grain and excellent durability. Its natural oils make it incredibly resistant to water, pests and rot, so it’s ideal for both indoor and outdoor settings.
Teak furniture begins life with a warm, golden hue. Over time, it ages gracefully, giving way to a silvery-gray patina which many homeowners find appealing. While teak doesn’t need regular sealing or staining, it will benefit from a teak protector if you wish to preserve its original color.
Do you love the natural, woven look of wicker, but don’t want to deal with the fragility of the real thing? Synthetic wicker furniture is a great choice for you. Made from durable, weather-resistant materials like resin, synthetic wicker looks great on patios, decks, and conservatories. It doesn’t fade, and a quick rinse with a hose keeps it looking fresh. Plus, it’s lightweight, so you can easily rearrange it whenever you need.
Metal furniture (particularly stainless steel or aluminum) is great for indoor and outdoor use. It doesn’t rust easily, especially if treated, it’s strong enough to handle frequent use, and you can change up the aesthetic by swapping out cushions. Metal is also incredibly easy to clean and can be wiped down with a damp cloth. If you’re using metal chairs in the garden, it’s a good idea to consider a powder-coated finish to protect them against scratches and chips.
If you don’t believe plastic furniture can be high-end, think again. From bright statement pieces to more subtle, neutral-look pieces, plastic furniture is here to stay. PU leather is a budget and animal-friendly alternative that also boasts fantastic durability, while HDPE plastic furniture is a top choice for sun-drenched gardens.
Ceramic or stone surfaces are both durable and incredibly beautiful. They’re a great choice for coffee tables, dining tables, and side tables, and can easily turn a simple surface into a centerpiece. Ceramic resists scratches, stains, and heat, so will hold up well in high-use areas. It’s more hardy than stone but can mimic its natural look, helping you achieve maximum visual impact with minimal upkeep.
If you’ve got a busy lifestyle, intentionally decorating your home with low maintenance furniture is a great way to take a load off your plate. This way, you can spend less time worrying about cleaning and more time enjoying your space. From the elegance of ceramic, to the shabby chic of wicker, and the natural beauty of teak, it can be easy to maintain a stylish home without much hassle.