18 Stylish Pool Cabana Furniture Ideas That Complete the Look

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I’ve noticed that pool cabanas in most backyards end up as pretty shells without furniture that makes them truly livable for lazy summer days. The seating arrangement catches your eye first because it either draws you in for a rest or leaves the space feeling awkward and underused. You want pieces that dry quickly and stack neatly when storms roll in. I like how some ideas layer low loungers with side tables to create shaded nooks that actually get sat in. A couple of these setups have me thinking about swapping my old cushions for something more durable next season.

Cabana Daybed Lounge Setup

Wooden L-shaped daybed with navy and white striped cushions and beige pillows under a white pergola with sheer curtains and a woven hanging lantern, next to a pool with ocean view in background.

A wooden daybed like this one makes a natural spot for poolside lounging. It has that L-shape that fits a few people comfortably, with navy and white striped cushions adding a fresh beachy feel. The simple wood frame keeps things casual, and it works well under a pergola for some shade without feeling closed in.

You can pull this off in most backyard pool areas, especially if you want low-key seating that doesn’t take up too much room. Go for weatherproof cushions and teak or cedar wood to handle the sun and splashes. Pair it with a small stool for drinks… just keep the pillows swapped out now and then so they stay looking sharp.

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Rattan Daybed for Cabana Lounging

Bamboo-roofed outdoor cabana with rattan sofa piled with white cushions, wicker armchair, hanging macrame hammock, potted succulents, candles on a woven table, throw pillows, and patterned rug on terracotta tiles.

A rattan daybed like this one makes a pool cabana feel easy and lived-in. With its low frame and soft white cushions, it invites you to stretch out without much fuss. The woven texture ties into the bamboo roof around it, keeping everything natural and breezy.

Put one in your own cabana facing the pool, maybe add a side table for drinks. It suits sunny spots where you want shade and comfort. Go for light fabrics that won’t hold heat, and tuck in a few low plants nearby to fill the edges.

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Teak Sofa in a Slatted Pergola Cabana

Modern outdoor patio with wooden sofa, coffee table, and poolside pergola.

A low teak sofa with thick gray cushions sits under a simple black metal pergola with slatted louvers. That combo makes a relaxed spot right by the pool. The wood ties into the warm tones around it, while the shade keeps things usable even on hot days. A ceiling fan up top adds nice airflow without much fuss.

This works well in backyards with a modern edge, especially near water. Go for weatherproof cushions and seal the teak regularly so it ages nicely. Skip anything too fussy. Just add a matching low table, and it turns into your go-to lounge area… perfect for reading or drinks after a swim.

Built-In Curved Benches for Poolside Lounging

White stucco arched cabana alcove featuring curved teal cushioned bench seating, two round marble-topped rattan tables, potted rosemary and lavender plants, adjacent to a turquoise pool on beige tiled patio.

One simple way to set up a pool cabana is with built-in curved benches that wrap around the space. These work great because they fit a bunch of people without taking up much room, and the cushions in a bold teal color add some life against plain white walls. Paired with low marble-topped tables on rattan bases, it turns the spot into a natural hangout area right by the water.

You can pull this off in smaller backyards where straight furniture might crowd things. Go for weatherproof cushions and sturdy bases that handle sun and splashes. It suits casual homes with a Mediterranean feel… just keep the plants in terracotta pots nearby to soften the edges without overdoing it.

Pool Cabana Lounge with Yellow Cushions

Thatched-roof pool cabana with yellow cushions on L-shaped wicker sofa, wooden coffee table, bamboo screens, potted plants, towel stack, and infinity-edge pool nearby.

A simple L-shaped wicker sofa piled with plump yellow cushions turns a basic pool cabana into a spot you actually want to use. The color pops against the tan bamboo screens and thatched roof. It keeps things feeling light and summery. No need for fussy extras.

This works best around a smaller pool or in a sunny yard where you want some cheer without much upkeep. Go for outdoor-grade cushions that dry quick. Add a low wood table nearby for drinks. Skip it if your style leans more neutral. Fits tropical or casual homes fine.

Black Cabana Lounge with Plush Bed and Chairs

Black wooden open-air cabana by a pool containing a black bed with pillows and throw, two black velvet armchairs around a white marble cube table, two gold lamps on wooden surfaces, potted plants, and surrounding greenery.

This pool cabana turns a simple shaded spot into a full lounge area with a low black bed and two matching velvet armchairs. The dark wood frame keeps everything feeling enclosed and moody, even outdoors. Those warm lamps on either side make it cozy for evenings without overpowering the look.

It works best next to a sleek pool in a modern backyard. Go for weatherproof velvet fabrics if you can find them, and add a small marble table between the chairs for drinks or books. Skip it if your space gets too much direct sun, since the dark tones soak up heat.

Cozy Cabana Bench Seating

White shiplap-walled pool cabana interior with hanging white and gray towels on hooks, blue-and-white striped cushioned bench, low wooden coffee table holding potted white hydrangeas, mint green Adirondack chair, galvanized metal pendant light, wood-framed mirror, and pool deck outside.

A wooden bench runs along one wall of this pool cabana, piled with thick striped cushions in blue and white. Paired with a simple low table and an Adirondack chair, it turns the space into an easy spot to dry off and unwind. The setup feels casual and lived-in, without taking up much room.

Put something like this in a small cabana or poolside nook. Go for outdoor-rated cushions that hold up to moisture, and keep the wood simple like reclaimed planks. Towel hooks right there make it practical for everyday use, especially around a family pool.

L-Shaped Sofa Around a Pool Fire Pit

Poolside outdoor cabana with wooden slat pergola and walls, orange L-shaped sofa curving around a black circular fire pit bowl on concrete deck, flanked by wooden side table and potted plants, with turquoise pool edge in foreground.

An L-shaped sofa wrapping a central fire pit turns a simple poolside spot into an easy hangout area. Here the orange cushions stand out on the light deck, pulling focus while the wooden cabana slats add shade and pattern overhead. It keeps things open but grouped for conversation.

This works well in moderate backyards with a pool edge nearby. Go for modular pieces that tuck away if needed, and pair with low side tables for drinks. Best for casual family spots… skip it if your pool traffic is heavy.

Slatted Timber Cabana for Poolside Lounging

Slatted wooden cabana sheltering a light gray L-shaped sectional sofa with pillows, throws, small stool, and metal serving cart with white enamelware and basket next to an in-ground pool on a light wood deck.

A slatted timber cabana like this one wraps around an L-shaped sofa to give you a spot right by the pool that’s shaded and a bit private. The vertical wood slats let air and light through without exposing everything, and they go well with the light deck and water nearby. It’s a simple way to make outdoor seating feel more like your own nook.

This works best in yards where the pool gets full sun or you have nosy neighbors. Pick untreated wood or something weather-resistant, and keep the sofa cushions in neutral grays or beiges to match. Just make sure the slats aren’t too tight if you want views out to the yard.

Casual Cabana Lounge Seating

Outdoor cabana under turquoise roof with rattan L-shaped sofa in blue-and-white stripes and orange floral cushions, wooden coffee table holding books and a pitcher, potted plants on railing, and ocean view.

Rattan sofas with blue-and-white striped cushions make for an easy poolside lounge. The stripes keep things light and beachy. Paired with a simple wooden table, it pulls together without much effort. That combo just works in sunny spots.

Try this in coastal backyards or near a pool where you want relaxed seating. It suits smaller patios too. Go for bold floral pillows on the stripes for extra pop, but skip heavy fabrics. A few potted succulents nearby finish it off nicely.

Leather Bar Stools at a Concrete Cabana Bar

Outdoor pool cabana with concrete L-shaped bar counter, three leather-upholstered bar stools, black leather sofa, potted agave plants in concrete planters, gold pendant lights, and dark wood paneling under a metal roof structure.

Leather bar stools like these work well around a concrete bar in a pool cabana. The black leather on metal frames gives a tough, casual look that fits right in with the rough concrete top and wood walls. They pull the space together without trying too hard, and that swivel base makes them easy to use when chatting or grabbing a drink.

Try this setup in a modern cabana where you want seating that lasts through sun and splashes. It suits open patios near the pool, especially with a sofa nearby for lounging. Just pick outdoor-rated leather or add a protectant so it doesn’t fade fast.

Cabana Bench Seating for Easy Outdoor Dining

Wooden pergola cabana with string lights, L-shaped beige and blue cushioned bench seating around a rectangular wooden dining table set with white napkins, glassware, and plates, two rattan armchairs, wooden serving cart holding ice bucket, on pebble ground amid greenery.

Built-in benches like these hug the cabana walls and wrap around a simple wooden table. They save floor space and make the spot feel snug for dinners or lounging by the pool. Rattan chairs at the ends keep it casual, and the cushions add that extra comfort for long evenings.

This works best in cozy cabana corners where you want to fit more people without crowding. Add a rolling cart nearby for drinks and ice, like the one here. It suits relaxed backyards with a tropical vibe, but watch the cushions for weather wear.

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Black Wicker with Lime Green Cushions

Black open-sided cabana with wooden shelves containing a black wicker loveseat and pillows in bright lime green, two matching ottomans, a white umbrella nearby, tropical plants, pool deck, and ocean view.

A black wicker loveseat piled with plump lime green cushions sits right in a simple open cabana by the pool. That color punch against the dark frame makes the spot feel fresh and lively, without going overboard. It pulls in the tropical plants and ocean view nicely, turning a basic seating area into something you actually want to use on hot days.

This setup works best around pools or patios where you need shade but not a full enclosure. Go for weatherproof wicker and cushions that dry quick. It fits modern homes with a relaxed vibe… just keep the scale right so it doesn’t crowd the space.

Built-In Benches for Pool Cabana Seating

Black metal-framed pool cabana with lush green vertical plant walls, built-in green cushioned benches, wooden table, two rattan stools, ceiling fan, on gray tiled patio next to turquoise pool.

One simple way to make a pool cabana feel like a real hangout spot is with built-in benches along the walls. They hug the space nicely, like in this setup with green cushions and wooden bases that match the rustic table. It keeps things open in the middle but still cozy for a few people to sit and chat.

These work best next to a pool or patio where you want low-maintenance seating that doesn’t take up extra room. Pair them with a couple of rattan stools for flexibility, and add some shade overhead. They’re great for smaller backyards too, since they use the structure itself. Just make sure the cushions are outdoor-rated to handle splashes.

Rustic Adirondack Chairs for Cabana Seating

Pool cabana patio with teal and natural wood Adirondack chairs arranged around a low rectangular wooden coffee table on a striped rug, next to a stone wall, plants, lanterns, and a swimming pool in the background.

Adirondack chairs give a pool cabana that instant relaxed vibe. The classic slatted design sits low and wide, perfect for lounging after a swim. Here, one in teal pairs with natural wood ones around a weathered low table. They blend right into the wooden roof beams and stone wall backdrop, keeping things casual and lived-in.

Set this up in smaller pool areas or under a simple pergola. Weathered cedar or teak holds up best outdoors. Add a seagrass rug underneath to define the spot and catch damp feet. Works for family yards or quieter retreats…just space them for easy flow around the table.

Poolside Concrete Coffee Table

Pool cabana with white L-shaped sofa, rectangular gray concrete coffee table, white ottoman, wooden bench with shelves, black pendant light from wooden ceiling, glass walls, bamboo screening, and edge of blue-tiled pool on stone deck.

A concrete coffee table like this one sits low and solid in front of a white sofa. It handles poolside life without a problem. The gray tone picks up the stone deck and keeps things from looking too matchy with the cushions. Bamboo in back adds some green without crowding the spot.

Put one in your cabana or covered patio where you want furniture that lasts through weather. It suits clean modern setups or places with a bit of tropical feel. Keep the sofa light colored so the table stands out. Skip glossy finishes. They show water spots too easy.

Cabana Corner Bench Seating

Shaded pool cabana featuring turquoise L-shaped bench seating around a perforated metal table, with potted plants, hanging planters, and colorful pool toys on pegboard walls beside a swimming pool.

One simple way to make a pool cabana feel like a real hangout spot is with L-shaped bench seating built right into the walls. Here the turquoise cushions give it a bright, beachy vibe that pops against the neutral structure. That corner layout pulls people in for chats or lounging without taking up much deck space. The pegboard walls nearby hold toys and plants too, keeping things practical.

This setup works best in smaller cabanas or shaded pool nooks where you want seating for four or more without bulky chairs. Go for weatherproof cushions in a bold color like this teal, paired with a sturdy metal table in the middle. It suits modern or casual backyards… just make sure the benches have some storage underneath for towels or flip-flops.

Cabana Benches Built Right In

Open-air cabana pavilion with built-in low wooden benches and gray cushions, stone bowl centerpiece, olive tree in pot, lit by recessed lights, and wide stone steps leading into turquoise pool water.

One straightforward way to set up a pool cabana is with built-in wooden benches. They hug the walls and create spots to stretch out without taking up floor space. In this setup, the low wooden frames with gray cushions keep things relaxed and easy to live with. A simple stone bowl in the center adds a natural touch that fits the outdoor feel.

These benches work great in smaller cabanas or where you want lounging without bulky furniture. Pair them with bamboo screens for shade and privacy. They suit modern or coastal homes best, especially if you’re after low-maintenance spots near the pool. Just make sure the wood is treated for weather.

Frequently Asked Questions

Q: How do I pick cabana furniture that holds up to pool splashes and sun?

A: Go for quick-dry cushions and powder-coated metal frames.

They shake off water fast and resist rust. Add breathable covers for extra protection on hot days.

Q: Can I squeeze stylish furniture into a tiny cabana?

A: Start with slim lounge chairs and a low table.

Push them against the walls to open up the floor. You get that luxe vibe without the clutter.

Q: How do I mix styles from your 18 ideas without it looking messy?

A: Layer woven textures with sleek lines.

Balance bold colors in pillows against neutral bases. It pulls everything together nicely.

Q: What’s quick maintenance for cabana furniture after a party?

Spot-clean with soap and water right away. Hose it down and prop cushions up to dry. They stay fresh for the next dip.

Scott Keller
Scott Keller

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Written By Scott Keller

Scott Keller is an experienced pool industry professional with over 20 years of expertise in gunite pool design, construction, and maintenance.

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