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You’ve noticed the
increased interest in and popularity of
cedar
patio furniture, and you’ve found that many of your friends
and neighbors are
investing in sets and really enjoying them.
You hear all the great features about the wood, and
you’re wondering if
you can use the same tactic indoors – redecorating with all
cedar. Will wood
furniture fair as well indoors as
it does for a patio setting? In
many
cases, it will, but there are precautions to keep in mind in making
such a
choice.
First of all, know that not all wood is the same.
If you are looking at oak patio chairs, for
example, you are going to find very different properties from cedar
chairs. Therefore,
if you are
considering cedar furniture for indoor use, you must only compare it to
the
cedar that you see on your neighbor’s porch or patio. Cedar is a very durable,
hard wood, and you
can easily incorporate it into your home design.
The wood is also abundant throughout the
United States, meaning no lack of supply for furniture manufacturing. However, you may want to
consider the
consequences of decorating an entire room with this material.
Cedar
is an aromatic wood, giving off a scent from naturally
produced oils that are quite potent.
Many people have used the wood for hope chests and closet
construction
because it gives clothing a naturally pleasant aroma while also
repelling
moths, which like to eat clothes.
For patio
sets, this is great – it keeps moths away that would
typically attack the
lighting around you, and it allows you to enjoy the aroma on the breeze. However, it will carry the
same scent indoors
in a much tighter space without the great circulation of the outdoors. Too much cedar may be
overwhelming.
Also, for patio tables
Adirondack chairs and
small accent pieces, cedar is a
great choice, and for couches and chairs that are upholstered, it can
work
nicely.
However,
solid wood furniture
does not exactly provide a comfortable seating arrangement for guests
and
should be kept to a minimum.
Try
adding
unique pieces to your living room and foyer, like antique rocking
chairs.
These add
character to a room and give you a
conversation piece.
Especially
attractive pieces such as glider rocking chairs can make a great
addition to
your living room, den, or entertainment room when constructed of solid
cedar.
Overall, cedar is a great material for furniture no matter
where you use it; it smells nice, it is low maintenance, and it is
strong and
sturdy so it will last for a number of years.
However, when used indoors, there are precautions to be
taken and ideal
settings to be considered before making a final decision.