Decking and Railing, Tips & Advice

7 Tips for Choosing the Right Composite Deck Board Colors

Composite deck board colors come in just about as many hues as real wood — from deep saturated grays and browns to blonde-like tans. With so many options to choose from, how do you know which one is the right one for your deck and home? YBC has got you covered.

 

1. Familiarize Yourself With Families of Color

When looking for the right composite deck board colors, you likely already have a color family in mind. Do you prefer contemporary grays, warm browns, or bright, sunny tans?

 

2. Align Composite Deck Board Colors to Your Personal Style

Whether you’re more of a classic traditionalist or a contemporary trendsetter, color plays a big role in how you bring your personal style to life. Using various colors will not only give your space a different look, but can contribute to a different feel as well. Look for examples of different styles of composite decks and how the deck colors contribute to the overall space.

 

3. Consider Your Home’s Architecture & Color Scheme

When your deck complements your home, it gives your whole exterior a unified look and feel — so it’s important to consider your home’s style when choosing your deck colors. Different architectural styles have different color palettes, so go with the composite deck board colors that pair best with your home’s style.

 

4. Get Creative With Color Combinations

Your new or refurbished composite deck doesn’t have to just be one color. You can mix and match color choices for a look all your own. When thinking about color combinations, there are a couple different ways you can go: Keep it complementary, go for dynamic contrast, or choose more than two colors.

 

5. Create a Seamless Transition From Indoors to Outdoors

Decks are ideal transitional spaces — they bridge the indoors and the outdoors, creating a comfortable place to enjoy indoor comforts with outdoor beauty. Include elements of your interior design in your deck design — such as the color scheme or flooring trend — for a seamless transition from indoors, out.

 

6. Think About Climate

Another important consideration when choosing composite deck board colors is the climate and sun exposure your deck will face. As you probably remember from school, darker colors soak up the sun and retain more heat than lighter colors.

If your deck gets full sun exposure, going for lighter colors will mean you deck stays cooler — and your bare feet will stay happy.

 

7. Don’t Forget About Railing

Your color journey isn’t over once you choose your composite deck board colors. Whether your deck requires a railing (meaning your deck surface is 30” off the ground or higher), or you’re adding one as a design element, you have options. Consider how your railing colors and materials can contrast or complement your deck and home.

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