
When warm weather finally arrives in Canada, we want to soak up every second, and that often means spending more time outside. Whether you’re planning to lounge, dine, or entertain outdoors, a well-furnished patio, balcony, or backyard can transform how your space feels and functions.
Here’s how to choose outdoor furniture that reflects your style, stands up to the elements, and turns your outdoor area into a true extension of your home.
Table of contents
- Start with style
- Define the function of your space
- Choose weather-resistant materials
- Consider a gazebo
- Winter storage tips
- Budget-friendly ideas
- Final thoughts
Start with style
Today’s outdoor furniture design is every bit as refined as indoor options. Whether your aesthetic leans modern and minimal, breezy and boho, traditional and timeless, or a curated mix of styles, let your anchor pieces, like seating and tables, set the tone.
Here are a few commonly available styles for inspiration:
- Modern: Clean lines, neutral tones, and matte metal frames.
- Boho: Woven textures, rattan, and low-profile seating.
- Classic: Structured silhouettes, deep-toned wood, and wrought iron accents.
- Mixed: Stick to a unified palette or texture to tie pieces together.
Once your essentials are in place, layer in ambiance. Think string lights, lanterns, and weather-safe lamps. Add softness and colour with outdoor cushions, throws, and rugs. Don’t forget the plants! Larger potted plants, hanging baskets, or even herb garden greenery brings any setup to life.
Define the function of your space
Before you shop, ask yourself how you’ll be using the outdoor space. Are you planning to lounge with a good book, host backyard BBQs, or create a kid-friendly play zone? Your lifestyle should guide your furniture choices.
Swings, hammocks, and daybeds help create a space-saving laid-back vibe, while adjustable tables and modular seating offer flexibility. Be sure to measure your space carefully and bring these dimensions with you when making your purchase.
Choose weather-resistant materials
Canadian winters can be harsh in many parts of the country, and your outdoor pieces need to handle it all: humidity, sun, rain, and frigid winters. Choosing the right materials is key.
Here is a material guide to refer to when shopping:
- All-weather wicker: Lightweight, classic, and resistant to fading and cracking.
- Aluminum: Rustproof, low-maintenance, and great for damp or coastal climates.
- Teak or hardwood: Beautiful and long-lasting; just be ready to seal it each year.
- Stainless steel: Strong and sleek, though heavier and pricier.
- Plastic or resin: Budget-friendly and lightweight, but prone to sun fading over time.
Whichever materials you choose, following care instructions will help extend the life of your furniture. Although it’s essential to store your furniture in the winter months, covering your furniture and storing cushions when not in use all year long extends the life of your investment with little effort.
Consider a gazebo
A gazebo or pergola instantly elevates your backyard. These structures not only provide shade and protection from rain and mosquitos, but they also help define your outdoor living space. Some models are designed to be temporary, while others are permanent fixtures. Choose a size that fits your layout and leaves enough room for furniture.
Winter storage tips
In Canada, storing outdoor furniture properly is non-negotiable. If possible, move everything into an indoor space like a garage or basement for the winter. If that’s not feasible, cover your furniture with high-quality, weather-resistant covers to protect it from snow and freezing temperatures. Deck boxes are great for storing cushions and smaller accessories.
When spring arrives, give your furniture a good cleaning and any necessary touch-ups before setting it up again.
Budget-friendly ideas
Outdoor furniture can be a big investment, but it doesn’t have to break the bank. Shop second-hand for high-quality pieces, or reupholster tired cushions with weather-resistant fabric in a colour or pattern that suits your style. Wood furniture can be refinished and sealed for a fresh new look.
Final thoughts
Whether you have a sprawling backyard or a condo balcony, you can create a stylish, functional outdoor space that feels like home. Choose durable materials, define how you want to use your space, and shop with purpose – then settle in and savour the season!