August 31, 2021

How to choose a Deck Stain to Coordinate with your House

When choosing a patio stain that fits your home, consider how often you will need to renovate your patio. Choose a patio stain that matches the colors and furniture of your home. That means you are buying a chip that will bring the exact color you want. A transparent stain will not change the color of your wood.

Your backyard may be an inspiration for the color of the deck stain. It does not completely change the overall look of your house but rather complements it. Use the same color on your floors if you run out of ideas. That way, you will not crack your head trying to figure out the appropriate stain. Below are steps to follow in choosing the right deck stain that complements your home.ย 

A deck is an exterior structure exposed to different weather conditions. These include harsh conditions such as rain and UV light. That is why you must look at protection against water and sunlight after the above considerations to remain with a beautiful and long-lasting deck.ย 

Step 1

Choosing a deck stain can be as easy as picking any, and you are good to go. However, that is a different scenario when choosing a deck stain that coordinates with your house. Consider how often you have to refinish your deck.ย 

Colored deck stains are beautiful but are difficult to get rid of. You would not want a deck stain that requires refinishing monthly. That is a lot of work. It is not all about color but evaluating the cost and work needed.ย 

Remove the old surface for refinishing, which will be tough on the user. The stains become dated more quickly than neutral colors. If you intend to sell your building, some colors are not appealing to more clients.ย  Neutral colors are continental in that scenario.ย 

Step 2

Gather information on how you would choose colors for the inside of your home. Visit a nearby store and get a chip that matches your siding. That is a color that suits your home.ย 

The process becomes bearable. The color used on your floors, furniture, and cabinets suits your home. That is the same color you would have to use on your deck stain. The choices of your indoors determine the color of the deck stain.ย 

Step 3

Choose transparency that has a clear coat. It allows the natural color and the wood grain to show with a finish. The color changes, but it does not change completely. If you do not want the color to pop much, a semi-transparent stain still allows the grain to show and the natural color but with a bit of color.ย 

Solid color stains are almost like paint. They add color to the deck. The color surface and a solid deck stain give you a color of your choice, depending on the condition that you are experiencing in color mixing. Make sure you maintain the deck stain color as you go for the solid stain.ย 

Step 4

Your deck may have the color of your floor. As the floor leads outside the house, it is a project because of the same color. The uniformity allows your deck stain to coordinate with your house.ย 

Your patio furniture has to match the outdoor design. Create a theme based on your choices. If your floors are cream, stain your deck brown to make it appealing, and complement the old look.ย 

Step 5

The color that makes up your backyard hints at the deck stain you must go for. Even if your house is bright, you may want a dull color outside that complements and melts the color.ย 

Surrounding rocks are an inspiration for your choice of deck stain. If mountains are nearby, you would want a deck stain that complements the mountain. What separates your indoor and outdoor appearance, thereby making the two separate worlds?ย 

Step 6

Consider your deck material. The deck is stained in multiple colors. Deck colors vary in flexibility, and their flexibility relies on the stain and the type of material.ย 

You are allowed to stain concrete decks and brick papers. However, brick papers are static in color. If you want to easily change the deck color in the future, wood decks are ideal. They are easy to apply and remove. Know the type of wood that makes your deck. Softwoods and hardwoods use different stains. For better results, priming is essential to softwoods, and hardwoods are better with a transparent or semi-transparent deck.ย 

Step 7

Use color wheel rules. A good color combination comes in a scheme that involves three colors. That is the dominant, secondary, and accent color. The colors have to complement each other for an appealing deck and house color combination. The dominant color is the hue, and the additional colors are supporting colors. Supporting colors come in planters and other accessories.ย 

Color ideas

Green

Green is a beautiful color on a deck stain and complements vegetation and outdoor furniture. The lovely tone works well with traditional facades and contemporary homes. You are allowed to pair the deck stain with multiple colors, such as black and red. It comes in many shades, from soft green to deep forest green. You have various options to match your house.ย 

Dark grey

Grey is a versatile color that matches both cool and warm colors. That makes it ideal for construction places and gardens. For a user who wants to grey footprints and dirt.ย 

Dark blue

Even if you decide to change your house, you still have a wide selection of colors. These include light blue and cream. Dark blue is a classic shade that complements multiple secondary tones. It also blends purple and pink.ย 

Why match stain with your house

A random color when painting your deck stain can be misleading or overwhelming. You will choose the wrong color that will not appear as you wanted. That leads to starting over or purchasing more material as you try to rectify the mistake. That is why you choose a deck stain that coordinates with your house. I am sure you do not want to start staining over again.ย 

Painting or staining

Painting requires running some tasks first before. The surface has to sand as you apply primer. That allows the paint to stick to treated wood permanently.ย 

Painting makes the wood grain disappear. Unlike staining that keeps the natural state of the wood, multiple layers come with deck painting. That is how the natural grain of the wood disappears. Paints are more slippery than stains when in contact with water. It takes time and more resources, but it is worth it.

David D. Hughes

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