Coastal Refresh: Elevate Your Beach Home with 2025’s Outdoor Furnishings Trends

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Hammocks on a patio with teak coffee table, natural rug, potted plants, ocean background
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For those who call the coast home, outdoor living is a way of life. Whether enjoying the breezy shores of the Northeast, the sun-drenched beaches of the Gulf Coast, or the dramatic cliffs of the West Coast, having the right furnishings transforms a seaside retreat into a haven of relaxation and style. In 2025, outdoor living trends emphasize comfort, sustainability, and weather-resistant durability. These trends speak to the beauty and functionality of outdoor living.

From plush lounge seating and sophisticated dining arrangements to eco-friendly innovations and atmospheric lighting, these trends cater to the diverse coastal environments across the U.S. Let’s explore seven emerging trends that will define beachside outdoor living in the coming year. Look to these trends for some inspiration as you craft your oceanfront oasis.

Daybed from Kettal sitting on a deck overlooking the ocean
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Luxe Lounge Furniture for Coastal Comfort

Relaxation is key in beachside living, and deep-seated lounge furniture offers the ultimate comfort. Oversized sectionals, cushioned daybeds, and low-profile loungers create a laid-back atmosphere perfect for unwinding. These pieces, designed with weather-resistant cushions and corrosion-resistant frames, are ideal for salt-air environments like the Southeast and Gulf Coast, where moisture and humidity are constant factors. Check out this lavish daybed from Kettal for the ultimate indulgence. For more inspiration, discover Ann Marie Vering’s Oscar II collection for Brown Jordan, which draws inspiration from “deconstructing the woven bands of a blanket to create a soft embrace,” and JANUS et Cie’s outdoor selections, including this swivel daybed from The Pivot Collection.

Eco-Friendly Materials and Sustainable Craftsmanship

Summit Furniture's Paley Collection chair and side table on a patio with ocean and rocks in the backdrop
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With a growing focus on sustainability, 2025’s outdoor living trends incorporate recycled plastics, reclaimed driftwood, and responsibly harvested teak. The demand for eco-conscious craftsmanship continues to grow in coastal regions like the West Coast and the Northeast. Homeowners in these areas prioritize environmentally friendly design without sacrificing style or durability. Discover Summit Furniture’s Paley Collection, which is crafted with the company’s world-renowned teak. Built to endure the test of time, the collection combines soft, circular accents and fluted details with modern geometrical forms. For more inspiration, check out Harbour’s Chloe Collection.

Weather-Proof Performance Fabrics and Rugs

Sunbrella's collection of weatherproof fabrics in various applications on a beach deck setting with built-in cushioned seating and chaise lounge
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Harsh sun, salty air, and occasional storms necessitate high-performance textiles. Weather-proof cushions and rugs made from UV-resistant, quick-dry materials ensure longevity without compromising aesthetics. This trend is especially beneficial in the Mid-Atlantic and Southeast. Their fluctuating weather conditions require furniture that can withstand scorching sun and sudden downpours. Visit Sunbrella for their array of weather-resistant fabrics crafted for all seasons.

Elevated Outdoor Dining Experiences

Contemporary and luxurious dining chairs from Kettal's Plumon Collection on an outdoor patio with ocean and sunset in backdrop
Photo Courtesy of Kettal

Al fresco dining by the beach is a cherished tradition. In 2025, there is an evolution toward more refined, resort-style setups. Sleek dining tables with marine-grade finishes, upholstered chairs, and extendable options make hosting effortless. This trend is particularly prominent in the coastal regions where long summer evenings call for elegant yet durable dining arrangements. Check out these luxurious outdoor dining chairs from Kettal’s Plumon Collection.

Outdoor Heating for Year-Round Enjoyment

Bromic Heathing's Platinum Electric Marine heaters applied on oceanfront deck over seating area
Photo courtesy of Bromic Heating

Strategic heating solutions are on the rise as coastal homeowners seek to extend their outdoor enjoyment beyond the summer months. Outdoor living trends in 2025 celebrate soft LED lighting, solar-powered lanterns, and built-in fire features to create an inviting ambiance. Additionally, patio heaters and gas fire pits provide warmth on cooler nights. This trend resonates with Mid-Atlantic and West Coast homeowners who experience seasonal temperature variations. Check out Bromic Heating’s streamlined built-in Platinum Electric Marine heater series, which ensures exceptional durability in coastal and marine environments.

Coastal-Inspired Hues

Restoration Hardware's Sedona Cane Collection with ocean backdrop and fire table
Photo courtesy of Restoration Hardware

Nature-inspired hues dominate the 2025 color palette, with shades of seafoam green, sandy beige, and deep navy reflecting the coastal landscape. Crisp whites and soft pastels complement breezy beachfront homes. At the same time, natural wood tones add warmth and sophistication. In the Gulf Coast and Southeast, bold coral and turquoise accents inject a tropical vibrancy that enhances the coastal aesthetic. Visit Restoration Hardware to discover outdoor styles that suit every taste, including their organically inspired Sedona Cane Collection.

Wow-Inspiring Accents

Outdoor firebowl and lamp from Gloster on a patio with a woman in background
Photo courtesy of Gloster

Beyond the essentials, carefully chosen accent pieces complete a beachside retreat. Compact fire bowls, sculptural water features, and lightweight side tables enhance aesthetics and functionality. Fire pits are particularly popular in Northeast coastal homes, providing warmth and a gathering spot during chilly evenings. Meanwhile, cascading water features add tranquility to West Coast patios. Visit Gloster for more innovative accessories, including luxurious outdoor lighting options.

Al fresco living in coastal regions is all about blending comfort with resilience. 2025’s outdoor living trends ensure that beachside retreats remain stylish and practical. From deep-seated lounge furniture and sustainable materials to weather-proof textiles and sophisticated dining sets, homeowners can create inviting outdoor spaces that stand up to the elements. Whether basking in the sun on the Gulf Coast or enjoying an ocean breeze along the West Coast, these trends make it easy to embrace coastal living year-round. For more design inspiration, visit Beach Homes Lifestyles.

Jeanne Delathouder

I was born in Chicago, raised in the Midwest, and studied creative writing and journalism at the University of Iowa. I was quickly immersed in Southern culture when I moved to Birmingham, Alabama, and became a writer and editor for Southern Accents Magazine at Time Warner. The lavish interiors and grand architecture of the region inspired me to study interior design while working as
an editor.
Today I am a lifestyle journalist, editor, brand strategist, and communications specialist with more than 25 years of experience managing and producing content for magazines, books, digital, television, and sales/marketing/PR assets. My diverse career history illustrates a proven track record of my ability to work collaboratively with editors and art directors, write creatively on a multitude of topics, implement projects, manage relationships, write with a mission, connect with a multitude of consumers, and effectively translate research outcomes into compelling content that drives action. I am an adaptable communicator and brand ambassador with specialties that include creative storytelling, content marketing, and project management.