Wednesday, January 8, 2014

Exterior Color Ideas

Add color around patios and porches with a set of colorful outdoor hanging lights.


Create an extended outdoor living space using color. When choosing color for spaces like a backyard garden, stick to those that reflect the style of the home. Gold, yellow and orange tones provide warmth to the space while deep, rich hues of navy and eggplant are elegant and dramatic. Repeated in paint or flower colors, exterior color creates a magical outdoor space that livens up the home's exterior.


Living Color


Extend exterior color by planting flowering vines, shrubs and flowers. Exterior spaces like a garden pathway look stunning lined with colorful perennial and annual flowers. Echo the colors in surrounding beds to the pathway to create a cohesive design. Climbing vines like the trumpet vine provide color to an outdoor arbor. Grown up and over the space, it provides a shaded retreat below to enjoy year-round. Incorporate blooming bushes along fences, garden walls and other exteriors areas of the home that lack color. When planted in rows, blooming bushes also provide a makeshift privacy screen. Don't forget about containers. Containers are ideal for small exteriors, such as apartments or homes, lacking large outdoor spaces. Create a miniature garden in containers to nestle around the home for color and texture.


Colorful Accessories


Personalize exterior areas of the home, such as a deck or patio, with colorful accessories. Outdoor accessories like sculptures are vibrant nestled within a perennial garden or flanking a front entrance. Colorful outdoor lights, such as outdoor lanterns hanging from a pergola, provide a festive feel to the exterior. Outdoor pillows in whimsical patterns and colors provide added comfort to outdoor seating like benches and chairs. Enjoy mixing and matching pillow fabrics to create your own style to the space. Oversize pillows resting around porches provide a homey feel while creating added bursts of color to your exterior.


Paint Palette


Liven the exterior with a fresh coat of paint. Painting outdoor buildings like garden sheds and garages instantly jazz up the home. Incorporate bold, bright colors such as bright red. Energizing, red exhilarates the exterior and creates a focal point to the landscape. Try a high-gloss red paint to create added sheen and drama to the structure. Accents in yellow and orange seen in a painted door or porch ceiling radiate warmth in both small and larger exterior spaces. Shades of gray and blue are ideal on porch floors to create a classic, timeless color palette.



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