Send This to Someone Moving to Costa Rica.

Send This to Someone Moving to Costa Rica – Riviera Home Furniture
Moving to Costa Rica - Riviera Home Furniture
RIVIERA HOME FURNITURE · GUIDE FOR EXPATS
Send This to Someone
Moving to Costa Rica.
The furniture mistake almost every expat makes — and how to avoid it before it costs them $20,000.

This post isn’t really for you.

It’s for the person you’re about to forward it to — the friend, the family member, the colleague who just announced they’re making the move. To Jacó. To Herradura. To Quepos or Esterillos or anywhere along Costa Rica’s stunning Pacific coast.

They’re excited. They’re a little overwhelmed. And somewhere in their planning, they’ve started thinking about the furniture. Specifically: ship it, or start over?

If you care about them, share this before they make an expensive mistake.

Shipping furniture to Costa Rica
The shipping plan sounds logical — until you run the numbers.
The shipping plan sounds logical.
It isn’t.

We understand the impulse completely. Your furniture is yours — broken in, familiar, full of memories. Leaving it behind feels like leaving part of yourself. But let’s look at what shipping furniture to Costa Rica actually costs:

Shipping container (transport only) $5,000 – $10,000
Costa Rica customs (30–50% of declared value) $2,400 – $5,000+
Insurance, handling & local delivery $800 – $2,000
Total to move $8,000 worth of furniture $15,000 – $20,000+

And that’s before the climate gets involved.

The climate will win.
Every time.

Costa Rica’s Pacific coast is one of the most beautiful environments on earth. It is also one of the most demanding on furniture.

Tropical coast climate conditions Costa Rica
Humidity, salt air, and year-round heat — beautiful to live in, demanding on the wrong furniture.
Humidity
Regularly exceeds 80% during rainy season. Wood warps. Joints fail. Drawers stick shut.
Salt Air
Penetrates everything within kilometers of the coast. Finishes oxidize. Metal corrodes.
Year-Round Heat
No dry-air relief like temperate climates. Particle board swells and delaminates from inside.
Tropical Biology
Mold, mildew and insects thrive in the same conditions your untreated wood does not.

Furniture built for a home in Canada, the United States, or Europe was simply not designed for these conditions. Wood that isn’t properly treated for tropical humidity will warp and crack. MDF and particle board absorbs moisture and swells, causing drawers to stick, joints to fail, and surfaces to delaminate. Within a year, sometimes less, beautiful furniture from back home can look like it aged a decade.

“The ones who arrive ready to start fresh almost always end up happier with their homes than the ones who spent months — and thousands of dollars — fighting to keep the old furniture alive.”

Designed for this coast.
Not any coast.
Teak and rattan furniture Riviera Jaco Coastal furniture Costa Rica Pacific

Furniture that performs on the Pacific coast shares a few characteristics: materials that handle humidity, finishes that resist salt air, and the lightness and proportion that coastal living demands. That’s not a coincidence — it’s intentional design for a specific environment.

Solid teak & tropical hardwoods — natural oils repel moisture without any treatment. Gets more beautiful with age, not worse.
Rattan & wicker — flexible, breathable, and built for warm climates. Never fights the humidity; works with it.
Outdoor-grade fabrics — solution-dyed, UV-resistant, salt-tolerant. Stays beautiful through rainy season and dry season alike.
Proportions scaled to coastal living — lighter, airier pieces that work with Pacific light and open-plan layouts, not against them.

At RIVIERA, everything we carry and everything we build is chosen with the Costa Rican coast in mind. Our imported collections come from suppliers who understand tropical climates. Our custom workshop here in Jacó builds pieces from materials selected for this specific environment — the heat, the humidity, the salt, all of it.

Starting over isn’t as hard
as it sounds.
Beautiful furnished home Costa Rica Riviera
From empty house to fully furnished — RIVIERA has helped hundreds of families make the transition.

Here’s what we’ve learned from working with hundreds of expat families over the years: the ones who arrive ready to start fresh almost always end up happier with their homes than the ones who spent months and thousands of dollars fighting to keep the old furniture alive.

Starting over means your home can be exactly right for the life you’re actually living now — not the life you had somewhere else. Furniture scaled to your new condo’s dimensions. Colors and textures that work with Pacific light, not grey winters from a different hemisphere. Pieces that are genuinely comfortable in the heat, not just surviving it.

We’ve helped people go from empty-house panic to a fully furnished, beautiful home — quickly, without stress, and for far less than the cost of a shipping container. We can do the same for anyone you send our way.

Send them to us.
If you know someone making the move, the best thing you can do is share this post and tell them to come see us before they make any shipping decisions. Our showroom in Jacó is two floors of real furniture, real quality, and real people who understand what it means to build a home on this coast. No pressure. No pretense. Just honest help from people who’ve done this hundreds of times.
Location
Calle Ancha, Jacó, Costa Rica
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