Weather resistant outdoor sofas
Weather resistant outdoor sofas
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Chicken Chaser

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8,875 posts

247 months

Wednesday 4th March
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Looking to replace our sofa set and I'm quite keen on the Aluminium stuff with cushions. They state that they can be left out all year round (some most of the year) Anyone got any experience with some reliable brands? Id probably cover it anyway in winter but the option of being able to sit out without having to assemble cushions (like we did on our last Rattan sofa) would be great for the 6 months of milder weather.

sleepezy

2,062 posts

257 months

Wednesday 4th March
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We have 4 Seasons Outdoor aluminium framed - have had them for something approaching 10 years - still in very good condition but we always have a thick cover on during summer (find the cushions get covered in dew overnight when we want to sit on them 1st thing / obviously sometimes rains too - they do take a while to dry out when wet) and put the cushions into storage in the loft over winter.

Mont Blanc

2,464 posts

66 months

Wednesday 4th March
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We have an all weather sofa with cushions that state they can be left out all year round, but I would certainly take them inside for the winter.

If you leave them out all year, they will technically be undamaged but there is a good chance they will end up covered in green mould, the same as the patio, by the time summer comes, and require cleaning.

Edited by Mont Blanc on Wednesday 4th March 15:38

595Heaven

3,123 posts

101 months

Wednesday 4th March
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We’ve got Bramblecrest outdoor furniture and the cushions are shower resistant. No way we’d leave them out over winter.

Just had the patio extended and bought a new storage box for them as they were piled up in the garden room over the winter which meant we couldn’t use it.

BlackTails

2,679 posts

78 months

Wednesday 4th March
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We have rattan furniture with cushions and some type of synthetic fabric cushion covers. The cushions stay in a weatherproof storage box outside over winter and the rattan stays under a waterproof cover. Once spring has sprung, the cushions come out and stay on the furniture until autumn. We cover the furniture with the cover overnight.

On some days we get quite a heavy dew forming under the cover, but the cushions stay mould-free.

Bought from Moda Furnishings in 2019. Moda is now defunct. Furniture is still going strong.

bobtail4x4

4,283 posts

132 months

Wednesday 4th March
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Should this be in the council thread?

Chicken Chaser

Original Poster:

8,875 posts

247 months

Wednesday 4th March
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BlackTails said:
We have rattan furniture with cushions and some type of synthetic fabric cushion covers. The cushions stay in a weatherproof storage box outside over winter and the rattan stays under a waterproof cover. Once spring has sprung, the cushions come out and stay on the furniture until autumn. We cover the furniture with the cover overnight.

On some days we get quite a heavy dew forming under the cover, but the cushions stay mould-free.

Bought from Moda Furnishings in 2019. Moda is now defunct. Furniture is still going strong.
Interesting as the Moda founders have created a new company by the looks of it called Numa and it's this stuff I was looking at.

Our Rattan set fell to bits within 3 years (it wasn't Moda) so I'm moving towards Aluminium. As long as the rodents don't fancy taking a spot in the foam or taking the thread off the cushion then it sounds like leaving them on in summer will be fine.

OIC

318 posts

16 months

Wednesday 4th March
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bobtail4x4 said:
Should this be in the council thread?
4 sure.

Mont Blanc

2,464 posts

66 months

Thursday 5th March
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OIC said:
bobtail4x4 said:
Should this be in the council thread?
4 sure.
I'm going to go out on a limb here, and suggest there is a slight difference between this:



and this:



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Puggit

49,441 posts

271 months

Thursday 5th March
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Our experience is that 'weather resistant' sofas are not designed for British cool, wet, mouldy winters. Fine for summer months, but outside of that we keep cushions indoors almost permanently and cover up the main parts over winter.