Protecting Rattan Furniture Feet – Foot Guard How-To

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Protecting Rattan Furniture Feet – Foot Guard How-To

Protecting your new rattan furniture set’s feet is an important step in ensuring that your rattan furniture lasts a long time. That being said, most people who own rattan furniture don’t realise that they need to use outdoor furniture feet protectors.

Below, we’ll discuss whether or not you need to protect your rattan furniture’s feet, as well as how foot protectors can be used to keep your outdoor set looking in tip-top condition.

 

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Do I really need to protect the feet on rattan furniture?

Even though the feet on most outdoor rattan sets are quite strong, it can still be worth protecting them. This not only prevents wear and tear to the feet but can also help to prevent them from scratching the patio or terrace.

Another important reason to opt for a set of protectors on the feet of your new outdoor furniture is that rattan easily soaks up moisture. This can be an issue regardless of the surface the furniture is used on, but it’s especially problematic on grass. The extra moisture can lead to mould and long-term damage if it sits in moist conditions for too long.

So, although they’re not an absolute must, it is definitely a good idea to get some feet guards for your rattan furniture to help prevent unnecessary damage.

 

Protecting artificial rattan feet vs natural rattan feet

There’s an important distinction to be made between natural and artificial rattan furniture when it comes to protecting the feet. Since synthetic rattan is far more durable, using foot guards is far less important.

When it comes to natural rattan, it’s vital to use feet protectors to prevent them from getting damaged or soaking up too much water.

 

 

Foot protectors for rattan tables and chairs

Furniture foot guards are a great way of protecting your rattan furniture, especially if they’re made of rubber. Soft plastic or rubber material will allow natural rattan to expand and contract and it will help prevent scratches to your patio. Simple rubber stops are fine for synthetic rattan as this can help prevent scratching.

It’s best to avoid wood or other natural materials as these can absorb moisture, resulting in the moisture travelling upwards into the rattan furniture.

There are a lot of different designs to choose from when selecting foot protectors, so make sure to pick something that suits your furniture as well as the garden as a whole.

 

 

Conclusion

Although not mandatory for all rattan furniture owners, especially if your furniture is made of artificial rattan, feet guards are a good way of keeping your furniture in top condition. Now that you have a good understanding of whether or not you need rattan foot protectors and what type of foot guards work best, you can ensure your rattan furniture stays in great condition.