When deciding on outdoor patio furniture, you most likely want to purchase furniture that can stand up to all types of weather. You may want your furniture to stay outside all year long so you don’t have to find a place to store it during the colder months. If you purchase furniture with fabric, you want to be sure that moisture cannot get inside which can lead to smelly mold. Look for chairs that are made with solution dyed acrylic or nylon material that repels water, but is also comfortable to sit in. If you prefer wood patio furniture, consider teakwood. It is climate and termite proof. Teak is also the longest lasting of all woods, however, it requires an annual cleaning. Resin furniture is durable and it won’t chip, rust, stain or fade. It can stand up to extreme conditions including salt, chlorine and the sun. Melamine seats are strong and UV resistant, as well as waterproof. Chemically polished aluminum chairs and tables won’t rust, but they may discolor and develop a pitted or rough surface. This can be resolved if the furniture is cleaned when a change in the look has occurred. There are many different types of outdoor furniture to choose from. It just depends on which style suits you best.