Tuesday, June 30, 2009

Wicker Furniture

Wicker Furniture
Executive Summary About Wicker Furniture by Jimmy Sturo


Wicker furniture can be broadly classified into two categories: loom woven and synthetic wicker furniture. Loom woven wicker pieces use natural materials such as rattan, cane or bamboo. Synthetic wicker furniture is made from hand-woven polyethylene, fiber glass or resin, a material that resembles natural wicker and is washable, waterproof, colorfast, and ultraviolet and frost-resistant.

Synthetic woven furniture usually has aluminum frames for increased strength and durability. Wicker furniture is available in natural, stained or painted surfaces. Although wicker furniture is easy to maintain and attracts less dust, it is advisable to vacuum or dust the furniture regularly and treat it with furniture polish.

Taking Care of Wicker Furniture

Executive Summary About Wicker Furniture by Harriet Hodgson


Wicker furniture was popular during Victorian times and it's just as popular today. Home catalogs are featuring wicker couches, lounges, tables, coffee tables, chairs, and plant stands. What does the word "wicker" mean? Wicker furniture is popular because it's strong and relatively inexpensive. Natural wicker is not intended for outdoor use. If you want wicker furniture for your deck or patio you'll have to buy plastic wicker.

1. Keep wicker furniture away from direct sunlight, radiators, heating ducts, fireplaces, and wood burning stoves.

2. Vacuum wicker with a brush attachment. Go with the weave, not against it. While you are vacuuming check the piece for sharp ends, splits, and holes.

3. Wipe up spills immediately with a damp cloth and mild soap. Work fast because unsealed wicker absorbs moisture like a sponge.

4. Dry wicker has a tendency to split, so wipe down your furniture regularly with a damp cloth.

5. Older wicker that has accumulated dust and dirt may be washed down with a garden hose,

However, don't use too much pressure or a pressure washer. Let the water drain and dry the furniture with a soft cloth.

6. After you have wiped or washed wicker furniture let it dry completely before using it again.

7. Wicker furniture can be painted to go with your decorating scheme. Your local home store should be able to advise you on the best paint to use. If you use spray paint use short strokes to prevent drips.

8. Learn how to repair your wicker chairs. You'll find repair kits and tools on the Internet. Community Education may also offer a course on chair caning.

Wicker furniture has already stood the test of time and will probably be around a long time. Look for wicker the next time you're in a home store. A wicker piece may be just the piece you need to complete a room.

Maintaining Your Wicker Furniture

Executive Summary About Wicker Furniture by Andrew Caxton


When most of us think about sun room furniture we think about wicker. There are also a number of wicker accessories that you can incorporate into your sunroom decorating.

Wicker has been used for a number of tools and creations since biblical times. When bent and woven, the materials can be creatively used to form anything from baskets to furniture.

When you are looking at wicker furniture for your sunroom, you will find a number of different choices available. You can find wicker ottomans, swings, rockers, wing chairs and loungers that you can add to provide additional relaxing, comfortable pieces to your furniture selections. Alternatives To Wicker That Have A Similar Look
You’ll find other options than solid wicker furniture as well.

There are a number of products that will combine wicker with a solid wooden structure. Selecting Your Sunroom Furniture Fabric
When you are considering cushions and fabric for your wicker sunroom furniture, there are a couple of items to consider. First, realize that when you see the price listed for wicker furniture, it rarely includes the cushions that may be displayed with the furniture.

Maintaining Your Wicker Furniture
Sanding wicker is possible, but if done too harshly, you could damage the reeds and compromise their strength or integrity. If you ever have splitting or cracking of the weave, you can use any number of glosses, stains, paints or furniture color touch up products to keep the color looking uniform.


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