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How do I Choose the Best Wicker Outdoor Chair?

By Misty Amber Brighton
Updated May 17, 2024
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A wicker outdoor chair can help you enjoy your patio more often. Before you buy a wicker chair, find out a little bit about the different materials that can be used to make one. You should also decide if this piece will match any other patio furniture you have. Look the chair over to make sure there are no rotting fibers or sharp edges on it. Try to find one with waterproof cushions that can be easily removed.

There are a number of materials that can be used to make a wicker outdoor chair. Some of these include bamboo, cane, willow, or rattan. A garden chair could also be made from synthetic materials such as plastic or resin. These resemble traditional wicker, but can be somewhat more expensive. Research the advantages and disadvantages of each type so you can choose one that best suits your needs and budget.

If you have other furniture on your patio, you might want an outdoor chair that matches these pieces. Take a picture of the other wicker furniture you have and bring it with you when you are shopping. You might also want to measure the porch or patio to make sure you do not get a wicker outdoor chair that is too large for the space you have available.

Once you have found a chair you like, look it over carefully. Inspect it to see that the strands of material are tightly woven so the garden chair will be sturdy. If it is a used chair, check to see that none of the fibers have rotted away, possibly leaving gaps or open weaving. Sit down in the patio chair to make sure there are no sharp edges that might poke you.

A wicker outdoor chair might be more comfortable to sit in if it has cushions. If you would like cushions on your wicker chair, try to find some that are waterproof. Check to see how comfortable the cushions are and if they can easily be removed for cleaning.

If you do not have a great deal of money to spend on patio furniture, think about waiting until late summer or early fall to make a purchase. At that time, wicker outdoor chairs and accessories are often marked down substantially. Buying a patio chair off-season could allow you to purchase a sturdier model, which could last much longer than a cheaper piece, providing years of enjoyment for you and your family.

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