When designing their dream home, some people tend to overlook the outdoor area. But your outdoor area is an expansion of your house, and the terrace furniture you choose plays a major role in the greeting. While some pieces will always be classic, others can feel unintentionally out of date this room, as is this oversized, deep-seated teak club chairs with large pillows that were all over the 2010s. As soon as these chairs have been appreciated for their resort-like atmosphere, these chairs now feel more chunky than chic, especially in smaller terraces or gardens in which flexibility is the key.
Although there are a few hidden disadvantages of teak furniture, the material is not the problem here. This durable hardwood remains a point of contact for its weather resistance and a warm, natural finish. The problem lies in how it was styled a decade ago – with blocked proportions, deep pillows and an overall heavy visual weight. Fortunately, with a few simple tips, you can make sure that you do not fall victim to outdated terrace furniture trends and give your outdoor area a simple revision.
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A light metal terrace furniture, surrounded by green – photooo/shutter stick
With the shift towards more minimalist, targeted outdoor design, it is easy to see how chairs with massive frames and crowded pillows do not synchronize. In today's outdoor spaces, everything revolves around movement, openness and mixture with nature, but bulky furniture interrupt this river. If you are not aware of this, this type of furniture can dominate the room instead of improving it.
If you are looking for an upgrade, you should consider slimmer profiles that feel more easily and find the spotlight where it should be – to the surrounding nature. While teaks remains one of the best types of wood for your outdoor furniture, alternative materials such as aluminum combine durability with ease and user -friendliness. If you are not ready to replace your terrace furniture, you should refresh your oversized teak club set with some thinner pillows or combine with a minimalist coffee table to lighten the visual load. The selection of pillows in neutral colors such as white, gray or beige can also help to create a relaxing feeling and to give the focus on the lush green. You can also reposition your chairs to create more space for the breath and to maintain the perfect, uninterrupted river you are looking for.
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