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The POLYWOOD team collaborated with top design professionals and influencers to identify the outdoor living trends we predict will shape 2026. We gathered valuable insights from Alyce Lopez, Owner and Principal Designer of The True House in San Diego; John Colaneri, Owner, Designer, and Construction Manager of Lilyshea LLC in New Jersey; and Megan Pierson, EVP of Business Development at POLYWOOD.
See what's next for exterior design, colors, landscaping, lighting, and more.
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As our lives get busier and free time scarcer, we all want products that look great and keep up—without constant upkeep. The result? A shift toward trending outdoor furniture and decor that withstands spills, sun, harsh weather, and everyday use without breaking a sweat. Think durable and easy-to-clean furnishings like washable rugs, powder-coated aluminum dining sets, heavy-duty HDPE lounge chairs, and stain-resistant cushions.
Dining outside is one of the joys of having a backyard space, but carrying hot dishes and heavy pots in and out of your home can be a hassle, and it distances you from guests enjoying the fresh air. An outdoor kitchen addresses both issues while also boosting aesthetic appeal.
If you’re considering this addition, take a cue from John’s back patio, which he designed to bring all the conveniences of indoor cooking outside. “Incorporate weather-resistant appliances, lighting, ample counter space, comfortable dining furniture, and bar carts for extra storage and easy serving to enhance the experience and extend your outdoor living season,” he recommends.
Photo credit: John Colaneri
Swimming pools are no longer seen as standalone features, with more designers and homeowners integrating them into settings that cater to a variety of activities. It’s a holistic approach that optimizes the space for functionality and versatility.
“Master-planning the flow between morning-coffee lounge spots, poolside chaises, ample dining areas, and outdoor kitchens makes entertaining feel effortless,” Alyce advises. “The goal when designing a backyard with a pool is evaluating the yard as a whole to maximize your lifestyle.”
Start with the essentials:
Alyce suggests choosing adaptable seating for multifunctional spaces, paired with clear sightlines to create openness and visibility. You can see this philosophy at work in her own stunning poolside retreat.
Photo credit: Alyce Lopez
Insights from a recent report indicate an increasing demand for outdoor chaises—especially in resorts and spas, where relaxation is a top priority. Bring that vacation vibe to your backyard with weather-resistant designs featuring adjustable backs or sleek in-pool options.
We’re seeing an uptick in the demand for multifunctional furniture. One piece that can replace multiple items and seamlessly transition between uses is cost-effective and space-saving—a notion that appeals to apartment dwellers, remote employees, and busy families.
Try this practical outdoor living trend in your home with these must-have multitaskers:
As more people seek ways to create inviting outdoor spaces, they’re naturally drawn to rich, earthy hues inspired by nature. But it takes effort to enjoy real wood furniture, which can quickly succumb to the elements even with stains and sealants. Many are opting for materials that bring the color but not the work.
To incorporate these shades into your outdoor aesthetic, try a chestnut-toned rocking chair set paired with vibrant seat cushions for a contrasting color pop. Look for hues in your home that complement your accessories, such as the color of your shingled walls, stonework, or window shutters.
Versatile and timeless, warm neutral tones are appearing in more and more outdoor aesthetics. Gone are the cool greys and blacks that once dominated color palettes, replaced with cozy hues that evoke a sense of comfort and a connection to nature.
As we become more aware of the dangers of per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS), outdoor fabric choices are shifting fast. PFAS-free materials are now a non-negotiable for many.
PFAS, known as “forever chemicals,” can build up in our environments and bodies, which is why more consumers are actively avoiding them. You can reduce exposure and pollution by opting for PFAS-free fabrics from brands like Revolution® Performance Fabrics, Sunbrella®, and Phifertex®. All three offer a range of GREENGUARD Gold Certified products, which have been rigorously tested to meet strict standards for low chemical emissions.
We proudly partner with these brands to craft our sling seating, hand-sewn seat cushions, and throw pillows.
Sustainable landscaping isn’t just a trend—it’s a lasting shift in how we view outdoor spaces. The benefits of planting native flora on your property in place of grass go beyond aesthetics:
To discover plants that thrive in your region, we recommend using the National Wildlife Federation’s Native Plant Finder tool.
Climate change has led to water scarcity in many parts of the country, and the need to save this valuable resource is greater than ever. There’s an increase in demand for patios, walking paths, and other non-living outdoor features designed to conserve water and reduce maintenance costs.
Waterwise hardscapes, in addition to native plants discussed earlier, are part of a larger xeriscaping approach that blends drought-tolerant materials, mindful design, and low-maintenance features to create spaces that minimize our reliance on water.
There are many ways to incorporate water-saving hardscapes into your outdoor design:
*NOTE: Some states have limitations or incentives for collecting rainwater. Check your local legislation to see your state's rules and regulations.
Lighting can make or break the mood, especially outdoors. It’s easy to set the scene with dimmable fixtures that cast a calming glow or strategically placed spotlights that highlight certain landscaping features.
“Mood-based lighting makes you feel like you are on a constant vacation,” John explains. “A simple flick of a switch completely transforms the atmosphere and makes every moment feel immersive and special.”
To bring this bright idea to your backyard, start with these style suggestions:
Businesses and homeowners are embracing technology in their outdoor spaces, but they prefer it to hide in plain sight—convenience without clutter.
This outdoor living space idea isn’t new, but it’s getting smarter. Solar-powered speakers shaped like river rocks, air purifiers disguised as garden planters, and camouflaged security cameras are some clever concepts we’re seeing out there.
The key is choosing tech that solves actual problems in your space. Host alfresco dinners? Tuck insect repellers into the landscaping to keep evenings bite-free. Work from your deck? A weather-resistant WiFi extender hidden in a hedge maintains your strong connection and tidy office view. The best outdoor tech is the kind you forget is even there.
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