Everything You Need to Know About Epoxy Resin Tables

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  Everything You Need to Know About Epoxy Resin Tables Epoxy resin tables have quickly become a favorite in modern interiors. They combine the warmth of natural wood with the bold look of resin, creating furniture that feels both artistic and practical. At Wootique , epoxy resin tables are crafted with attention to detail, ensuring each piece is unique, durable, and made for everyday use. What Is an Epoxy Resin Table? An epoxy resin table is made by combining solid wood with epoxy resin. The resin is poured into gaps, cracks, or between wooden slabs and then allowed to harden. Once set, it becomes strong, glossy, and long-lasting. Each table looks different because the wood grain and resin flow are never the same. Types of Epoxy Resin Tables River tables : Resin flows through the center like a natural river Full resin tables : Modern designs with bold resin coverage Wood-dominant tables : Minimal resin to highlight natural wood grain Custom designs by Wootique : Tailored sizes, s...

Outdoor Solid Wood Furniture Care: How to Keep Your Garden & Patio Pieces Looking New

 

Outdoor furniture adds charm and comfort to open spaces — whether it’s a balcony, patio, or garden corner. But even the strongest wood isn’t immune to the elements. Sunlight, humidity, and rain can slowly fade its finish and weaken its grain.
The good news? With simple, consistent care, your solid-wood furniture can stay beautiful for years.
At Wootique, every handcrafted outdoor piece is made to last — and these maintenance habits help it stay that way.


1. Choose the Right Wood from the Start

Durability begins with material. Hardwoods such as teak, mahogany, acacia, and cedar naturally resist moisture, termites, and warping.
Softwoods and low-grade engineered boards often expand or crack when exposed to heat and humidity.
Wootique uses seasoned, high-density solid wood to ensure stability and endurance — a foundation that makes maintenance easier and results longer-lasting.


2. Protect with Proper Finishes

A finish acts like sunscreen for wood. Without one, UV rays dull the surface and cause tiny cracks that let moisture in.
Use outdoor-grade sealants, oils, or marine varnish once or twice a year.

  • For rich, natural color — apply linseed or tung oil.

  • For glossy, high-protection layers — try marine-grade polyurethane varnish.
    Wipe away any dust before application, and always let it dry completely before putting the furniture back in use.


3. Clean Regularly and Gently

Dirt traps moisture and promotes mold growth. Clean your furniture every few weeks with mild soap, warm water, and a soft brush.
Avoid chemical cleaners; they strip away protective layers.
For a natural polish, mix two parts vinegar with one part olive oil, rub gently, and buff with a dry cloth. It cleans and nourishes the surface at once.


4. Guard Against Weather Extremes

Even well-finished wood benefits from shade. During harsh summers or monsoon months, move pieces under cover or use breathable waterproof covers.
Avoid plastic wraps — they trap humidity and encourage fungus.
If your patio faces direct sunlight, rotate furniture every few weeks so all sides age evenly.


5. Sand and Re-Oil Once a Year

Seasonal maintenance keeps the grain healthy. Lightly sand the surface with fine sandpaper to remove old finish and minor stains.
Follow with a thin coat of oil or varnish — this helps restore the color and adds another layer of protection.
Wootique’s handcrafted finishes are designed to accept re-oiling easily, so care becomes simple, not stressful.


6. Mind the Hardware

Metal joints, screws, or hinges can rust, especially in humid climates.
Inspect your furniture twice a year. Replace rusty hardware with stainless steel or brass, or add a quick anti-rust paint coat.
This prevents staining on wood and keeps joints sturdy.


7. Lift, Don’t Drag

Moving heavy wooden pieces? Always lift them instead of dragging. Dragging scratches the legs, weakens joints, and damages protective layers on the base.
Use floor pads or rubber protectors under legs to reduce friction and prolong surface life.


Final Thoughts

Outdoor wooden furniture is more than décor — it’s an experience. The scent, texture, and warmth of solid wood bring nature closer to home.
With a little care, these pieces don’t just survive outdoors; they grow richer with time.
At Wootique, each design is handcrafted from sustainably sourced wood and finished to withstand both weather and time — so you can enjoy natural beauty without compromise.

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