In 2025, the deck is not only a deck. It is increasingly treated as an outdoor living area that supports relaxation, social use, and daily life. Comfort, sustainability, and a stronger connection between indoors and outdoors are showing up across many projects.

1. A smoother transition between indoors and outdoors
Decks increasingly borrow colors, textiles, lighting, and furniture cues from the inside of the home.
2. More variation in deck board widths and natural materials
Mixing narrower and wider boards can create a more dynamic look, and material choices with a more natural or lower-impact feel continue to attract attention.


3. Integrated lighting and smarter controls
Built-in LED lighting, solar fixtures, and more flexible control systems are helping decks stay useful later into the day.
4. More space for planting and self-sufficiency
Raised planters, herb zones, and water-conscious garden features are becoming more common on decks.


5. Lounge comfort is getting more important
Softer cushions, more ergonomic seating, and modular furniture are making decks feel more like finished living areas.
6. Natural colors and warmer tones
Earth tones, muted greens, warmer browns, and other nature-led colors continue to show up strongly.


7. Outdoor kitchens and spa-like features
Grill zones, prep counters, plunge features, and comfort-driven upgrades are pushing decks toward more specialized use.
8. More organic shapes and softer styling
Rattan, woven textures, rounded forms, and less rigid layouts continue to influence the look of outdoor spaces.

Ready to plan the deck itself?
Once the inspiration is clear, use the deck calculator to get a practical starting point for decking quantities.