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Feathers and Stripes

Boston mom blogger | motherhood, baby + kids, family travel, + home

home, lifestyle, and organization · August 4, 2023

IKEA Outdoor Furniture Review + What You Need to Know Before Buying

I always love looking at IKEA furniture hacks, but I had a hard time finding outdoor IKEA furniture reviews, so that’s why I decided to write my own here! When I went to replace our outdoor furniture, I looked for what felt like FOREVER before buying these outdoor chaise lounges from IKEA and the matching side tables. I didn’t realize that IKEA made outdoor furniture, but I’m glad they do! (They also make patio furniture.) It seemed like every piece of furniture I liked elsewhere was going to cost us thousands of dollars, and I didn’t want to splurge on furniture that would stay outside all year.

We live in New England, where temperatures can be in the 90s during the summer but in the teens during the winter. We don’t have indoor storage space big enough for these chaises, so they stay outside all year round, through the rain and snow as well as the heat waves. Read on for my review of these outdoor pieces from IKEA.

chaises from Outdoor IKEA Furniture

Our Outdoor Furniture from IKEA

The pros of these IKEA outdoor lounges:

  • Delivery was fast (though you do have to pay for delivery, as these items are large and come on a truck)
  • Assembly was easy
  • I was able to find the perfect cushions to go with them
  • They hold up really well!
  • They look really nice by the pool. No one believed me when I said they were from IKEA!

The cons:

  • You have to pay for delivery or drive to IKEA and pick them up yourself (which, for me, is an hour trip each way)
  • The boxes are heavy
  • The chaises are heavy to move but do have wheels on them which makes it a bit easier
  • You need to have a large storage space or be okay with these staying outdoors all year
chaises from outdoor furniture from IKEA near the pool

Assembling the IKEA outdoor furniture

These chaise loungers were the easiest furniture item to put together. (Far easier than our other IKEA furniture!) They came in large boxes that were heavy to move. The assembly was really easy: the chair piece came together, and we just had to add on the 4 legs and the wheels. So simple!

Outdoor cushions for chaise lounges

The outdoor chaise furniture cushions are from Target. I bought literally 5 different ones before I settled on these. They’re comfortable and have held up really well! Unfortunately they sell out pretty fast at the beginning of the summer, and then they aren’t restocked heading into the fall because they’re a seasonal item. Before buying these, I found some nice ones at Home Goods, but they never had four of the same kind. Amazon has a ton of options for cushions, too!

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And now, some FAQs about our IKEA outdoor furniture

Does the IKEA outdoor furniture hold up well outside?

You can definitely see a huge difference between the furniture we covered all winter (the chaises) and the furniture we left out (the tables), mostly in the stain color. These chaises are made from solid acacia wood. The tables also warped a little bit, where I’m guessing they were covered in snow and ice for some of the winter.

We cover the chaises in the winter months, and I highly recommend getting the chaise covers from IKEA. They’re easy enough to put on and take off, and look at the difference it makes in the wood!

review of outdoor chaise and table from IKEA

Do these chaise lounges come in other colors?

They don’t. It’s just this color stain and then you can choose if you want the IKEA cushions or not.

Is IKEA furniture good?

In general, we’ve been happy with our IKEA purchases. I noticed that the prices are starting to creep up so that you’re not getting as good of a deal as in past years. But that said, you can still find some gems on the IKEA site! I like the look of their upholstered bed (which is a fraction of the cost at other retailers). This natural fiber (rattan?) nightstand doesn’t look like IKEA (I mean that in a good way!). And I have my eye on this bed for my son’s room because it resembles a Pottery Barn Kids bed (but, again, at a fraction of the cost).

What happened to the Äpplarö line, and is Nämmarö better?

IKEA completely discontinued the beloved Äpplarö series and replaced it with the Nämmarö line. Primary consumer complaints so far: Nämmarö features a more modern, modular design, but the pieces do not perfectly match the old Äpplarö dimensions. This is crucial information because if you’re trying to add new pieces to an older set, it might not exactly match.

Does IKEA’s acacia wood actually survive rain and winter weather?

IKEA’s wooden outdoor furniture is not zero-maintenance; to get years of use out of it, you really must routinely clean it, apply new sealing varnish, and use waterproof covers during the winter. You can tell by my photos above that the pieces we covered during the winter months (the chaises themselves) look SO MUCH better than the pieces we did NOT cover during the winter months (the tables), which really took a beating.

Are the IKEA outdoor cushions waterproof and easy to wash?

I actually didn’t use IKEA outdoor cushions- I purchased ours separately because I wanted colorful ones, and they only offered white. I find that with any outdoor cushions, they’re not waterproof (sometimes they’re water resistant which isn’t the same thing). And they’re not really easy to wash- the best thing I’ve ever done to wash them was to use a hose and a scrubbing brush, washing them outside and then hanging them to dry, flipping them after a bit to let the bottom side dry too.

If you have other questions I didn’t answer, feel free to drop them in the comments and I’ll update this post!

Other IKEA review posts I have written:

Our IKEA Pax Closet System Walk-In Closet

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  1. Caroline says

    February 29, 2024 at 11:57 am

    Thank you! Ive been trying to decide whether or not to get this for by our pool and you sold me!

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Hi, I’m Alyssa. Mom of three, wife, dog mom, blogger. I write tips and tricks on motherhood, focusing on baby gear reviews, the best toys for kids, family travel, and home organization.

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