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How to Choose the Best Patio Furniture for Your Home

Holly Honeycutt

By Holly Honeycutt
Updated October 1, 2024

When you're selecting patio furniture, there are many types and designs to choose from. Would you prefer rattan, teak or wrought iron? Do you want a dining set, a conversation set or do you just need chair cushions and a new umbrella? We'll help you find the best outdoor furniture to suit any style.

A screened-in porch with a wicker loveseat and two chairs with blue cushions.

Factors to Consider When Buying Outdoor Patio Furniture

A patio with a dining table and four chairs under a blue umbrella.

Size
Is the furniture appropriately scaled to the outdoor area where it'll be used? A small deck or backyard patio can be dwarfed by large furniture groupings. Conversely, a spacious deck looks best with a larger grouping.

Seating
Will the outdoor patio furniture seat the required number of people? Consider outdoor dining, conversation and who'll typically use the furniture. Keep in mind that stackable metal or resin chairs store in a small space, ready for when you need more outdoor seating.

Comfort
Is the set more for occasional company or do you plan on reading and lounging? If you're going to spend a lot of time outside, then perhaps you'll want a couch, loveseat or chair set with deep cushions where you can relax for hours.

Style
Do the styles and colors of the furniture blend with your home? Treat the outdoor space of your deck or patio as you would any other room in your home when decorating. Outdoor furniture is available in many styles, from coastal to modern. Choose from cushions with colors as vivid or subdued as you like.

Selecting the Best Outdoor Furniture Material

A black metal outdoor chair with a wicker back and cream cushioned seat.

When you're selecting the best outdoor furniture for your space, there are five different material types to consider. We'll explain the benefits of each type.

Aluminum 
Aluminum is lightweight and rust-resistant. Durable and tough, aluminum can withstand wear and tear. Finishes adhere well to aluminum, which is important when you consider your outdoor furniture may be exposed to moisture and harsh weather. There are plenty of color and finish options available.

Steel 
Steel is heavier and stronger than aluminum but not as heavy as iron. Steel-framed furniture is quite durable.

Iron 
Iron is the strongest and heaviest of all metal patio furniture and certainly won’t blow away. Iron chair frames require cushions for comfort. Since wrought iron is rust-resistant rather than rust free, it may need occasional paint touch-ups.

Wicker 
Wicker is suitable for indoor or outdoor use, making it a great choice for sunrooms, porches, decks or patios. Outdoor wicker furniture works best with cushions.

Wood

While wood is a good choice for outdoor patio furniture, not all wood is a good fit. Teak is an excellent choice for outdoor patio furniture that's the most weather resistant because it contains natural oils that repel water. It's a beautiful, durable, low-maintenance choice that will last for years. The natural oils in teaks also repels insects like termites, making it one of the best materials for outdoor patio furniture.

Furniture Sets

A patio with a green rug, two metal chairs and a matching dining table.

You can find several types of patio table and chair sets, as well as sets containing couches and loveseats, allowing you to easily create an inviting area for relaxed dining or conversation.

Bistro Sets
Bistro sets are ideal patio furniture for small spaces (a balcony, a small patio at an apartment or breakfast nook) and are available in most materials. Go with a wrought-iron set for a classic look or a cushioned set for added comfort. Bistro sets come in standard and balcony-height options and can be dressed up with decorative seat cushions.

Dining Sets
Dining sets for the patio are the way to go for enjoying meals outdoors, and you can find them in groupings of three to 11 pieces. If you only need a large dining table occasionally, look for a set with an extendable table. Wooden or cushioned chairs give your patio the same comfort as a dining room.

Conversation Sets
Conversation sets provide the comfort of a living room outdoors. Adding a pair of conversation chairs with ottomans and an accent table creates a nice sitting area for a front or back porch. If you have a large family, look for a set with a couch and coffee table so everyone has room to spread out. Modular sets can be grouped into different configurations depending on the occasion.

Outdoor Chairs, Patio Sofas and Other Seating

A patio with a taupe wicker loveseat, two chairs, an egg chair, a beige rug and a cream umbrella.

Outdoor Chairs
Swivel rockers and cushioned patio chairs are two popular seating options, and they can double as dining chairs. You can also find outdoor recliners, hammock chairs and patio egg chairs.

Caned and woven seat options are comfortable with or without a cushion and work great in pairs with a small accent table. Chairs are available with high, mid or low backs. If you want extra support or just a pop of color, decorative cushions are available for all chair types.

Additional Seating
Additional seating pieces have gone beyond the traditional chaise lounges to include benches, daybeds, gliders, swings and garden stools. Collections offer chairs with matching ottomans, patio loveseats and outdoor sofas, providing all the comforts of indoor furniture. For the ultimate in relaxation, treat yourself to a hammock.

Patio Tables

A patio with four metal chairs, light gray cushions and a wood and metal dining table.

While you can find tables in patio sets, you can also buy them individually to create a custom dining or conversation area that works for your space. Table tops come in glass, tile, wood or metal options, so you can pick the surface that best meets your needs. In addition to dining tables, you can find stand-alone bar-height tables, coffee tables and end tables. A patio table with an umbrella hole is a must if you plan to add shade. Want to enjoy on cool spring or fall evenings? Look for a fire table to keep your patio cozy.

Pergolas and Gazebos

A patio with a metal loveseat, two chairs and a coffee table underneath a taupe gazebo.

Pergolas and gazebos are great additions if you want covered areas for your outdoor space. 

Pergolas
Pergolas have slatted, louver-style timbers to filter sunlight and provide ventilation. Often used for partial shade in pathways, gardens and patio areas, pergolas can be freestanding, anchored or wall mounted. You can also use them with or without a pergola cover for additional shade. Check out our pergola ideas to see different styles and placements.

Gazebos
Gazebos are ideal for large seating areas in a yard. Hard-top gazebos are primarily made from wood, metal or vinyl and provide greater sun protection than pergolas. Soft-top gazebos also provide sun protection and are less expensive than hard-top gazebos, but they’re a more temporary option since they have lighter frames and can be moved. Grill gazebos are a nice option to cover and protect outdoor cooking areas from sun and weather.

Umbrellas, Patio Cushions and Other Accessories

A collection of colorful and patterned umbrellas next to a swimming pool.

Shade Cover
Umbrellas, shade sails, canopies, pergolas and gazebos create a dynamic look and give you a break from summer heat, whether you’re relaxing or enjoying patio dining.

Patio Cushions
If your patio cushions are dingy, dirty or faded, it's time to replace them. Learn how to measure for the correct size, select from many colors and patterns, as well as how to keep them clean with our Patio Cushions Buying Guide.

Accessories
Pair coordinating tables and umbrellas to round out your patio or deck ensemble. Dining and side tables come in a variety of materials (glass, tile, wood or metal) so you can easily find the best option. Don’t forget rugs, outdoor heating, such as fire pits, and an unlimited variety of outdoor décor accessories to create the ultimate outdoor living space.

Frequently Asked Questions

What type of outdoor furniture is the most durable?

A hardwood, like teak, is the most durable wood for outdoor furniture. Teak is a beautiful and natural choice that’s not only resistant to cracking and warping, but also to insects and rotting as well. Aluminum, wrought iron and steel are also good choices, making them some of the best patio furniture materials. Whichever material you choose, make sure you use furniture covers to protect it from the elements and pests. 

What is the best outdoor furniture that holds up to weather?

Resin and plastic are the outdoor patio furniture material best equipped to hold up to weather. Resin furniture is weather-resistant and UV-protected to prevent fading. All-weather wicker made of plastic is durable and easy to keep clean. Other considerations include teak, steel and wrought iron. 

What is the best outdoor furniture to last?

For longevity, and possibly the best furniture for outdoor patios, steel, teak and synthetic wicker are durable materials that will last a long time outdoors. The best way to maintain outdoor furniture and to extend its life span is to keep patio furniture covers on it when not in use.

What is the best month to buy patio furniture?

The best time of year to buy furniture is in the spring. The newest styles, the best selections and the most inventory will be available in the spring and summer months (April - September).