Originally from Southeast Asia and initially used exclusively for boat construction, teak wood is now known for its exceptional physical properties and durability, making it particularly suitable for the production of furniture, structures, and outdoor furnishings, including kitchens! In this article, we will explore its characteristics and advantages in detail.
Teak wood in outdoor kitchens: why prefer it and how to combine it with other materials
To understand why teak wood is currently in high demand in the outdoor market, we must first analyze its characteristics. The main ones are:
1. Density and durability: teak is a very dense wood, with a natural ability to resist weathering, saltwater, and attacks from insects and fungi;
2. Water resistance: thanks to its high content of natural oils, teak does not warp, crack, or rot easily, even when constantly exposed to humid conditions;
3. Aesthetics: teak has a golden or light brown color, which over time tends to become silvery-gray when exposed to sunlight, creating a natural aging that is often appreciated but can also be prevented by treating the wood with specific oils;
4. Workability: teak is relatively easy to work with, allowing for the creation of furniture and surfaces with high-quality details and finishes.
We can therefore affirm that the use of teak wood is particularly advantageous (also) in outdoor kitchens, which thus become true design investments to be customized according to one’s taste, for example by combining the natural grain and warm color of the wood with other materials, such as:
- stainless steel (also weather-resistant and easy to clean), which is ideal for giving a modern and sophisticated effect to outdoor environments, thanks to the contrast that its cold brilliance creates with the warmth of the wood;
- natural stones such as granite or marble which, in addition to being extremely durable, add a touch of rustic elegance to the wood and offer a robust and heat-resistant surface;
- ceramics and porcelain stoneware which, resistant to scratches and stains and available in a wide range of colors and finishes, add practicality and versatility to outdoor environments;
- glass, which is ideal for balancing the robustness of teak wood and giving outdoor kitchens a more contemporary look, with elegant and luminous surfaces.
Maintenance of teak wood: tips from OF outdoorkitchens
Although teak wood is renowned for its extraordinary resistance to weathering and its longevity, it is essential to follow simple maintenance practices to keep its aesthetic and functional qualities unchanged. Therefore, make sure to regularly clean teak wood surfaces with lukewarm water, neutral soap, and a soft cloth or brush, avoiding the use of abrasive detergents and tools that could damage and scratch them. Then, take care to treat the wood with teak oil once or twice a year to preserve its golden color, prevent graying, and improve its resistance to weathering. To do this, make sure the wood is clean and dry and apply the oil evenly along the wood grain using a soft cloth or brush. After 15-30 minutes, remove any excess, which could make the surface sticky and attract dust and dirt, with a clean, dry cloth.
It is crucial to promptly remove any stains caused by wine, oil, or food while using the outdoor kitchen. Therefore, you should always have a clean, dry cloth on hand that you will use before washing the stained surface with water and neutral soap and rinsing it well. If stains persist, you can lightly sand the area with fine-grit sandpaper, following the direction of the wood grain. Once the stains are removed, reapply teak oil to even out the surface.
It is highly recommended to cover your outdoor kitchen during winter months or periods of non-use. Despite teak being highly weather-resistant, using breathable covers or placing it in sheltered environments such as patios or gazebos can prolong its life and reduce the need for maintenance.
As with any investment, regular maintenance of teak wood is essential to preserve its charm and distinctive characteristics over time. Whether you prefer a modern and minimalist style or a more rustic and traditional atmosphere, by giving it the right care, teak wood, combined with other materials such as stainless steel, will prove to be a winning choice, capable of satisfying your aesthetic and functional needs.