Thursday, August 13th, 2009
Plastic Adirondack chairs find themselves right smack dab in the middle of a class of furniture that is both functional and attractive. Of course, people can agree to disagree, and there are certainly those who would not dream of owning an Adirondack chair that wasn’t made out of wood, usually teak, cyprus, cedar or redwood. And that’s okay. I totally understand this attraction and preference for wood. But plastic does have it’s place and it isn’t really as cheap or tacky as some may think. Here are some reasons why I think plastic Adirondack chairs deserve your consideration.
First, the notion of modern plastic Adirondack chairs should not bring to mind the classic inference about plastic. In fact, these chairs are anything but wimpy, brittle, or cheap. They are actually quite nice. They are durable and stout. Depending on what you end up finding to purchase, a plastic product in today’s world very well may end up being just a strong, if not more so, than many of their wood products out there. With modern molding techniques and designs, you can expect plastic Adirondack chairs to hold up to all of the weight and use that you have come to expect from the wooden counterparts.
The second reason why I think plastic Adirondack chairs deserve consideration is their general appeal, both tactilely and visually. To the eye, they are quite pleasing, they are available in a wide range of colors and styles. If you want a pink chair, you got it. If you prefer a more classic brown or tan color, no problem. They are even available in blues, greens, yellows, oranges, and reds. Since plastic products can be colored any color, selection should not be a problem. One of the most popular and attractive choices are chairs that have a wood grain molded right into the panels of the chair. This not only gives plastic Adirondack chairs a more natural look, it also makes them more satisfying to the touch. Since our tactile senses are such a critical part of how we experience our furnishings, this should not be overlooked. The look of wood without the downside. Pretty cool.
And that leads me to my next point, which is that plastic Adirondack chairs have the natural advantage over most wooden chairs when it comes to maintenance requirements. When you have a typical wood chair you often have to take care to keep it either stained or painted. If it stays out in the elements too long you then have to watch out for slivers, cracks and chaffing in the wood. These can become dangerous to the user if ignored. If you keep things sanded and coated you will get a lot of life out of your wooden chairs, but with the plastic option you just don’t have to worry about any of that. Just set the chairs out where you want them, use them, and don’t worry about the affects of weather.
And finally, plastic Adirondack chairs are more economical than wood. They usually cost less initially, and require much less cost over time in terms of maintenance and upkeep. If you want sticker shock, price a teak, cedar, or redwood chair. Wow!
Appearance, cost and minimal maintenance all make plastic Adirondack chairs preferable over wood. Give them your consideration and see if you agree with me.
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Wednesday, April 22nd, 2009
Truthfully, no one wants to be hosting a barbeque or outdoor gathering with a bunch of cheap and gaudy lawn furniture adorning the yard. Not only is this smack of desperation or some pathological “penny-pinching” only a streak but cheap lawn or deck furniture can literally make the entire exterior of your beautiful home seem trite or even comical. Still, there simply is not always room in the budget for some premium teak outdoor furniture and—well, guests need to sit somewhere! While quality-made plastic Adirondack chairs may seem like an oxymoron, you may be surprised at just how well these stately pieces of lawn furniture can actually ADD value to your home and impress friends and family alike.
Most of us are aware that Adirondack chairs are typically made from woods such as cedar or pine which is part of the reason why they make such excellent choices for decks, patios, and other exterior areas. The Adirondack chair was in fact originally designed as an outdoor piece of furniture and was a very popular choice for cabins, lake retreats, and other recreational facilities. However, with wood prices continuing to escalate, quality-made plastic Adirondack chairs have become a very popular and logical alternative to the traditional wooden chairs.
New-age plastic Adirondack chairs are actually made of very durable materials that provide both durability and quality. One of the biggest advantages in buying a plastic Adirondack chair is the fact that color and texture are uniform throughout. While Adirondack furniture made from wood will necessarily wear and reveal places where nicks, scratches or similar damage may have occurred—this is not a problem with plastic and the chair or lounger will remain in pristine condition for years to come.
Now one of the major and very reasonable objections to any type of plastic furniture, let alone Adirondack pieces, is the weight. We have all had experiences or know of examples when a storm blew plastic lawn furniture all over the place. At best, this is an inconvenience and you will need to chase patio chairs and the like all over the place. In many cases, the plastic furniture is damaged and will need to be replaced.
With premium plastic Adirondack chairs, however, this is not a concern. In most cases, the weight of the plastic furniture is comparable to wooden pieces and thus there is little chance for anything to blow away or get damaged. In truth, quality plastic Adirondack chairs are every bit as durable and reliable as the originals but at lowered cost so you can truly adorn your outdoor space in style and comfort.
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