The Top Deck Colors for Summer 2024, According to Experts

2023-06-23
The Top Deck Colors for Summer 2024, According to Experts

The days are longer, the temperature is rising, and we can practically smell the burgers sizzling on the grill. As you prepare for the summer entertaining season, make your deck garden party-ready with a fresh coat of paint or stain in one of the top expert-recommended deck colors of the year.

"We’re naturally spending more time outside, so you want to make your exterior spaces, whether that's a patio or balcony, an extension of your home," says Tash Bradley, director of interior design at Lick. A fresh coat of paint is a sure way to freshen up your deck and inject it with personality. Whether you're re-staining the entire deck or simply adding a few painted planters, she recommends using Lick’s Red 03 as an accent color to create a Mediterranean al-fresco dining feel or using Pink 04 to embrace the Barbiecore trend. For other ideas on the best deck colors for your outdoor space, take a look at these expert picks.

01 of 08

Muted Blue

"The blue family is becoming a popular color choice for the deck," says Sue Kim, director of color marketing at Valspar. She expects Blue Twilight, a muted blue-gray shade that sets a calm and contemporary scene in your backyard, to prosper this summer. "Blue is a timeless choice, and the gray undertone elevates the finished look with understated luxury," she says.

02 of 08

Rich Mahogany

Spruce up an old deck with Mahogany ES-60, a semi-transparent stain in a rich, warm brown. "Semi-transparent stains enhance the beauty of the wood with color while still allowing most of the wood’s natural grain and texture to show through," says Hannah Yeo, manager of color marketing and development at Benjamin Moore. Mahogany pairs well with various colors, making it a versatile deck color choice.

When choosing a stain color, Yeo recommends paying attention to the wood type, the opacity of the stain, and the color. "The combination of these three elements will greatly impact the final look," she says.

03 of 08

Deep Chocolate Brown

Give your deck a makeover with Chestnut SW 3524, a rich chocolatey brown stain by Sherwin-Williams. "Pair this stain with lighter-colored furniture to contrast its dark hue, like white or light beige," suggests Dennis Fiorilli, director of product excellence and Sherwin-Williams. The SuperDeck Exterior Waterborne Solid Color Deck Stain provides durable, opaque color offering lasting protection against weathering, chipping, and cracking. It also contains agents that inhibit the growth of mildew, so you won't have to reapply stain as frequently.

04 of 08

Grounding Green

Increase your proximity to nature by painting your deck Pewter Green HGSW6208, a dark mossy green that is elegant and grounding. Whether you’re in the city or somewhere more remote, "embracing the colors of nature on the exterior of your home will conjure a calming environment," says Ashley Banbury, manager of color marketing for HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams. Pewter Green is also a great shade for highlighting architectural features, like doors, architraves, and exterior shutters.

05 of 08

Midtone Golden Brown

Celebrate the natural warmth and color of your wood deck with Handcrafted DESS15, a rustic, midtone brown stain with a warm, ochre orange undertone. "Inspired by the trend of creating objects by hand, from artwork and furnishings to home interiors and outdoor gardenscapes, Handcrafted celebrates vintage and classic design," McLean says. The rich, golden brown stain color is simple and practical yet feels immediately welcoming and grounding, making it the perfect pick for your deck or front porch.

06 of 08

Deep, Sophisticated Brown

Behr recently named Cordovan Brown its first-ever Exterior Wood Stain Color of the Year. "It’s a rich, satisfying finish for a sophisticated and timeless look in any residential or commercial outdoor space," says Erika Woelfel, vice president of color and creative services at Behr. The deep brown stain pairs well with beige, gray, and soft off-whites, like Blank Canvas, to create contrast. "Use it on its own for a complete transformation or as a finishing touch to refresh your deck, patio, or entryway spaces ahead of the outdoor entertaining season," she says.

07 of 08

Cool Gray

"Out of 3,500+ colors available in Benjamin Moore Arborcoat solid stain, Sea Gull Gray ES-72 is one of my top picks," says Yeo. "As a mid-tone neutral gray, it balances warm and cool, making it easy to color-coordinate." The warm gray tone also compliments natural materials such as brick, slate, and stone. Solid stains provide the most shielding and color, making it an excellent choice for old decks or homeowners wanting to make a color statement.

08 of 08

Sage Green-Gray

"Smoky Brushland DESS27 is a muted sage green color with a hint of gray and is part of our SOLID-COLOR Exterior Deck, Fence, and Siding Stain Collection," says Sara McLean, color expert and stylist at Dunn-Edwards. She expects this sage shade to fly off the shelf this summer as questions of sustainability and wellness remain at the forefront of design trends. "Emphasis is placed on quaint, homey ideals and rustic elements as customers crave spaces of refuge," she says.

Related Article

How to Propagate Orchids Successfully, Depending on Type

How to Propagate Orchids Successfully, Depending on Type

Learn the best techniques for propagating orchids that are monopodial or sympodial. Get essential tips and expert advice to propagate orchids by keiki or division.
How to Grow and Care for Nerve Plant

How to Grow and Care for Nerve Plant

Want to grow a nerve plant? Learn how to care for these tropical houseplants, where to grow them in your home, common pests, and different types to choose from.
How to Grow and Care for Living Stones

How to Grow and Care for Living Stones

Find out how to grow living stones, unique miniature succulents that look like pebbles. This guide covers how to care for living stone plants, including watering them just right to keep them thriving.
8 Begonia Houseplant Care Tips to Keep Your Plants Thriving

8 Begonia Houseplant Care Tips to Keep Your Plants Thriving

Find out how to care for begonia houseplants with these tips on the best types to grow, lighting, watering, fertilizer, and more.
11 Bathroom Plants That Thrive in Humidity

11 Bathroom Plants That Thrive in Humidity

Add some life to your home with these 11 high humidity bathroom plants. Dim lighting and a moist environment are exactly what they need to flourish.
How to Stop Woodpeckers from Pecking Your House

How to Stop Woodpeckers from Pecking Your House

Are woodpeckers pecking your siding? Learn why they’re making a racket and more importantly, how to get them to stop.
Discover Your Garden Personality to Create Your Perfect Outdoor Space

Discover Your Garden Personality to Create Your Perfect Outdoor Space

Garden designer Ryan McEnaney shares his insights and tips on finding your outside style based on your garden personality.
Grow Perfect Tomatoes with This PVC Trellis

Grow Perfect Tomatoes with This PVC Trellis

Protect your homegrown produce and learn how to make an arbor made with PVC pipes. This easy project is much less expensive than store-bought options!
13 Colorful Nectar Plants for Pollinators

13 Colorful Nectar Plants for Pollinators

Create a gorgeous, pollinator-friendly garden by including these nectar-rich plants.
How to Make a Tomato Cage Plant Stand

How to Make a Tomato Cage Plant Stand

Repurpose a tomato cage to create a tall plant stand perfect for a front stoop container garden. Add rustic flair with rope-wrapped rows.
How to Plant and Grow Skeleton Flower

How to Plant and Grow Skeleton Flower

Skeleton flower is a unique and rare plant with petals that look clear when wet. This guide explains how to grow these unique and rare flowers, which do best in dappled light and consistently moist soil.
How to Plant and Grow Ranunculus

How to Plant and Grow Ranunculus

Ranunculus are favorite flowers for weddings, arrangements, and gardens. Here's how to plant and grow ranunculus.
How to Grow Roses from Cuttings of Your Favorite Varieties in 10 Simple Steps

How to Grow Roses from Cuttings of Your Favorite Varieties in 10 Simple Steps

In only a few simple steps, you can learn how to grow roses from cuttings to make your garden extra gorgeous.
How to Propagate Clematis from Cuttings and Layering

How to Propagate Clematis from Cuttings and Layering

Learn how to propagate clematis successfully with this step-by-step guide on two different techniques.
Dress Up Your Home with This Foolproof Foundation Garden Plan

Dress Up Your Home with This Foolproof Foundation Garden Plan

Create a welcoming look for your home with this easy-care combination of foundation plantings that will look great around the foundation of your home.
When and How to Harvest Spinach at Its Peak

When and How to Harvest Spinach at Its Peak

Learn how to harvest spinach microgreens, baby leaves, and mature greens with these simple tips.
The Plant Food That Saved My Roses Is Almost  at My Local Flower Shop, but It’s  at Amazon Right Now

The Plant Food That Saved My Roses Is Almost at My Local Flower Shop, but It’s at Amazon Right Now

One writer’s Knock Out roses were looking worse for wear, and now, thanks to an Instagram recommendation for a Amazon product, these blooms are thriving. Shop the Osmocote Smart-Release Plant Food on sale for 25 percent off.
How to Use Fertilizer for Plants According to Experts

How to Use Fertilizer for Plants According to Experts

Get expert tips on fertilizing plants, including the best formulation for both houseplants and garden plants, as well as how frequently you should feed them.
30 Facts About Plants You Didn't Know Until Now

30 Facts About Plants You Didn't Know Until Now

Did you know you can cut onions without crying? Here are some fun and interesting facts about plants.
Ladybug vs. Asian Lady Beetle: How to Tell the Good Bug from the Bad Bug

Ladybug vs. Asian Lady Beetle: How to Tell the Good Bug from the Bad Bug

A ladybug and an Asian lady beetle look similar, but one type helps control unwanted insects in the garden while the other is a pest itself. Here's how to tell these similar-looking bugs apart.