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Paint colors for a wooden fence

White is a great option for more traditional style homes. It’s the epitome of classic curb appeal-people often picture a house with a white picket fence as being the perfect image of a home. White is perfect for homes that already have white trim as an accent on their home’s exterior, as it creates a cohesive look. White is ideal for gardens with bright colored flowers and plants, since it really lets the colors pop.


5 Fence Paint Colors to Refresh Your Exterior Curb Appeal

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Curb appeal refers to how people see your home when they’re passing by on the street. Of course, if you have a fence in the front of your home, it can play a big part in creating your home’s curb appeal. When it’s time to paint your fence, there are a few things to consider when choosing a paint color.

First off, you want your fence to tie in with your landscape, so your color of choice should either highlight or blend in with the plants and flowers in your yard. You’ll also want to think about what kind of overall look you’re going for. If you’re after something more traditional, you could match your fence to the trim on your home. Or if you would prefer a more modern look, pick a coordinating color that isn’t on the home itself, but still blends in with the palette.

Wooden Fence

Best Fence Paint Colors this Summer

If you really want to make your garden the star of the show, choose a color that is different than those found in your plants. (You’ll probably want to stay away from brown or green, or any colors found in your flowers.) Darker colors can make your home and yard seem larger, since they allow the landscape to shine. Lighter colors tend to draw the eye forward, which can potentially make your yard look smaller. (However, sometimes this is what you want!)

Most people want their fence to blend in with the space instead of being the main feature, so make sure you keep this in mind when you’re picking a color. It’s always a good idea to test colors in patches on your fence so you can see how they’ll look with your plants. Now that you know what to consider, let’s take a look at some of the most popular paint colors for fences.

Black Gated Fence


Black

While a black fence might seem a bit intense, it acts more like a neutral. Black is good for a more modern feel in your yard, as it has a bit more edge than lighter tones. What makes black such a great option is that it really lets your plants and foliage stand out. The colors and textures will really pop against a black backdrop.

Blue Fence


Best Paint Colors for Fences

Traditionally, fences have been left in their natural state of brown. While they are long forgotten outdoor elements, some homeowners are adding a design element for their home by adding color to the fence. While black and white are safe choices go beyond brown with top wooden fence colors.

Besides providing a style element, paint can provide a protective layer to your fence. By adding a paint or stain, you are providing a layer against weather and pests. Here are some colors for you to choose from.

Grey

As a stain, grey is an option that will let the beauty of the wood show through in a natural but weathered way. Colors like Eucalyptus give you a modern take on a classic color. It works as a neutral and can look appropriate with a classic or modern home.

Not royal, but closer to a blue grey color. Amsterdam is a great blue the has grey tones in it. Make sure the color goes with the ambient colors in your house color palette. This is a great color to make your fence fade into the shrubbery and skylines.

Dark Yellow

Golden Ember is a recent frontrunner in colors for fences. The color is a muted mustard stain. It will give your tired wooden fence a golden glow with the natural beauty of wood showing through.

Dark Grey fences are lighting up Pinterest boards country-wide. Going grey is a good way to create a modern and hip home with a Granite colored fence. Grey is a good choice as a stain or a paint and will work as a neutral in your color palette.

Going into a fence color choice, you’ll have to decide if you want to go stain and let the wood show through, or paint with a thicker color. Don’t feel like you are limited to natural colors when choosing a color. More importantly, choose something that matches your colorscape outside your home. Take inspiration from your landscape, house colors or design elements on your property. Always consider rules that could be in place from your HOA or other governing bodies.

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