Revamp Your Old Wicker Furniture Into a Gorgeous Outdoor Set: A Step-by-Step Guide



Wicker furniture is easily recognizable with its classic woven texture, exuding cottage charm and timelessness for outdoor seating. However, the durability of wicker furniture depends on the material and maintenance. Natural wicker materials can wear quickly outdoors, showing signs of aging like discoloration and breakage. Restoring old wicker furniture through cleaning, repairs, and refinishing can rejuvenate it for a fresh look in your outdoor seating area.

Wicker furniture refers to the weaving style rather than a specific material. Newer outdoor wicker is often made of synthetic materials, while older pieces may be made of natural materials like rattan or bamboo. Natural wicker may not withstand outdoor elements well, leading to damage. Restoring wicker furniture can transform it into a beautiful outdoor seating set for a covered front porch.



Clean and repair your old wicker furniture

To update your front porch with restored wicker furniture, start with a thorough cleaning to remove dirt and debris. For deeper cleaning, use oil soap diluted in warm water. Sand rough areas and repair cracks with wood glue to strengthen the structure. Dressing up the furniture with oil or paint can enhance its appearance and provide protection against outdoor elements.

Dress up the wicker furniture

Finishing touches like boiled linseed oil or teak oil can restore the natural beauty of wicker furniture. Repainting wicker furniture can also revive its look, with the option to add outdoor cushions for comfort and color. Decorative items like throw pillows and trays can further enhance the appearance of your restored wicker set.

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Reg Miller Award recipient, Lewis Lydon with OA Chairman, Pete Shadbolt and CEO, Lechelle Earl.