Often accompanying these seating groups are fire tables or pits (number four on the planned purchase list), which continue to increase in popularity. “We are seeing that fire of some sort for outdoors is topping many consumers’ wish lists again this year,” Hirschhaut added. “You just can’t beat a fire element for creating ambience.”

Much like spaces indoors, outdoor rooms are leaning more toward mixing rather than matching, both in individual pieces and in groups of pieces. Manufacturers are offering pieces that incorporate several different elements such as aluminum, wicker and teak, as well as groups that pair, for example, wicker seating with iron and wood tables.

On the color spectrum, after years of brown as a dominant color, shades of gray are increasingly peeking through as a more popular finish.

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