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All-weather furniture and fixtures are the way to go when it comes to outfitting your patio, porch, or deck. Now that I’ve experienced year-round beauty with no maintenance, I don’t think I can ever go back.

All-weather furniture and planters have been my best friends since I discovered them a few years ago. I love that I can leave them outside year-round for decades and they’ll still look as good as new. All I need to do is give them a little wipe-down or a spray in the spring, and they’re good to go. I can’t imagine repainting all my furniture every few years, and I’m so glad that’s no longer necessary with these new all-weather pieces in classic shapes and styles. We have white Adirondack chairs and a coffee table on the porch, as well as beautiful, traditional square white planters that I refill each season over and over again. Now that we’re nearing the end of our back deck project, we’ll be adding more all-weather pieces out there so we never have to worry about bringing our furniture inside or having it look sad and worn out. If this sounds like the only way to go for you, too, here are a few of my favorite all-weather finds for your outdoor living areas.
All-Weather Furniture and Other Helpful Outdoor Finds

White All-Weather Planters | These are the ones I have for my front porch that I get questions about all the time. They’re made by a North-American company called Vita and they’re the best. I’ll be adding the large rectangular version of these planters to our back deck!
All-Weather Storage Bench | I love this because it provides extra seating and storage as well. You can never have enough storage for toys, games, and outdoor cushions on a deck or porch.
Indestructible Doormat | I have this doormat on both our front porch and our side porch and they really can’t be ruined. I’ve left mine out in snow, wind, and rain for years and they still look brand new. I just give them a hose-down once or twice a year and they’re as good as new again. I use the regular rectangular version inside our mudroom and backdoor as well because they’re super absorbent.
Modern Planters | I love that these planters immediately bring an updated look to any space and pair beautifully with any classic outdoor furniture pieces that you already have.
All-Weather Adirondack Chairs | These are the chairs we have on our porch and we’ll be getting more for the back deck. The always look good and they’re so comfortable. We’ve even bought them as gifts.
All-Weather Coffee Table | We have a matching all-weather coffee table on the porch and this one is almost identical to the one we have.
All-Weather Side Tables | These cute side tables are essential to have scattered around when you have a large seating area. I love that these are solid and have a good weight to them so they don’t look flimsy and you don’t have to worry about them blowing away in a storm.
All-Weather Pergola | This is the pergola we’re adding to our back deck this spring! I’m so excited to see how it looks with everything set up back there. This pergola is meant to be installed permanently so it’s bolted down and won’t blow away like some of the cheaper gazebo-type structures do. Looking forward to years of maintenance-free beauty!
Courtenay Hartford is the author of creeklinehouse.com, a blog based on her adventures renovating a 120-year-old farmhouse in rural Ontario, Canada. On her blog, Courtenay shares interior design tips based on her own farmhouse and her work as founder and stylist of the interior photography firm Art & Spaces. She also writes about her farmhouse garden, plant-based recipes, family travel, and homekeeping best practices. Courtenay is the author of the book The Cleaning Ninja and has been featured in numerous magazines including Country Sampler Farmhouse Style, Better Homes and Gardens, Parents Magazine, Real Simple, and Our Homes.
