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Painting Your Fence This Spring? Our House Painting Experts Shares Trends

Posted on March 25, 2020

With spring cleaning comes other outdoor projects. Over the winter, while you were painting your kitchen cabinets, your property might have taken a beating under ice and rain. Even if your house is in pretty good condition, you might need to give some love to the surrounding architecture. Use a fence update to give new life to your place. Here are fence paint colors for spring from professional house painters in Federal Way.

Your fence is a major element to your property and should not be a style after thought. Match your fence to the home. For example, a traditional style home would look off with a modern, metal fence. On the other hand, a perfectly manicured and cultivated property with a raw wooden fence would also seem mismatched. With that in mind, here are color suggestions to get you started.

Update Your Wooden Fence

wooden fence paintingBy and large, most homeowners are dealing with a wooden fence of some sort. Because of the medium, you have a lot of options for wood. Rustic log cabins pair perfectly with a clear stained fence. Using more vibrant stains will allow the beauty of the wood to show through while protecting the fence underneath. Either allows the fence to seem like a thought of but not take center stage from the home.

 

 

Play With Your Contrast, Try Black Paint

black fence paintingFor more modern looks, black fences are a great way to add a color without adjusting the overall palette. The color adds contrast while reading to the eye as a neutral color. Black is great because it will work equally well against a green forested area or coastal beach property. In the more wooded areas a stark white house with black metal fence is a beautiful contrast to nature.

 

 

How About A Classic Blue Fence?

blue fence paintingWhile a blue fence is not a typical sight, a blue fence can be a great pop of color on your property. Neutral homes with natural greenery around them can feel mundane. Adding a bright blue fence gives a white, beige or gray home a great contrast. This works especially well if your yard is heavy on grass and leafy trees. Be cautious to avoid extra colors in trim, planters and shutters.

 

 

Modern Or Classic Home, Gray Is The Perfect Solution

gray paint for fenceGray is hugely popular in all forms inside and outside of houses. The color works well with all style homes and yard types. The color is perfect for modern or classic homes. When added to a fence, it’s equally appropriate for wooden or metal fences. As an added benefit, gray is available in paint and stain colors giving you even more options.

 

 

Natural Wood Stains

natural wood finishIf your home has a wooden fence, don’t feel relegated to the boring brown. Natural wood stains are a perfect way to make the color of your fence more vibrant while allowing the wood’s natural beauty to show through. There are stains in colors from nearly black to white washing.

 

 

That White Picket Fence of Your Dreams

white picket fenceIt’s the most common fence color for a reason. White fences are great to go with a full color palette or paired with a black and white monochromatic house. With a white border, your home is set off with a neutral colored frame around it.

 

 

Call Our Professionals

Paint contractor inspecting workDo you have a fence that needs updating? Our expert house painters in Federal Way are happy to help. Schedule a free estimate for your property.

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