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Using Fairfax Brown on outdoor furniture or structures helps them "recede" into the shadows of the garden, creating a more seamless and naturalistic look. It avoids the harsh, synthetic feel that many outdoor-specific colors can have.
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coastal patio featuring Fairfax Brown by Sherwin-Williams
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Elderberry on a patio surface or garden wall creates a visual anchor that ties together furniture, plantings, and architecture. It reads as intentional in a way that natural wood or stone alone rarely achieves, providing a polished "finished" look to the landscape.
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mediterranean patio featuring Elderberry by Sherwin-Williams
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Exterior color behaves differently than interior — there's more bleaching, more weather, and more competition from the natural surroundings. Fiery Brown holds its character in open light and tends to look even better after a few seasons than it does fresh from the can.
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warm patio featuring Fiery Brown by Sherwin-Williams
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Fabulous Grape on a patio or porch provides a sense of "enclosure" even in an open space. It defines the boundaries of the outdoor room, making it feel more private, secure, and ready for relaxation.
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Fabulous Grape paint in a industrial patio
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Flower Pot on a patio surface or garden wall creates a visual anchor that ties together furniture, plantings, and architecture. It reads as intentional in a way that natural wood or stone alone rarely achieves, providing a polished "finished" look to the landscape.
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mediterranean patio featuring Flower Pot by Sherwin-Williams
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Using Enticing Red on outdoor furniture or structures helps them "recede" into the shadows of the garden, creating a more seamless and naturalistic look. It avoids the harsh, synthetic feel that many outdoor-specific colors can have.
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A warm patio painted in Enticing Red
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Using Emotional on outdoor furniture or structures helps them "recede" into the shadows of the garden, creating a more seamless and naturalistic look. It avoids the harsh, synthetic feel that many outdoor-specific colors can have.
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A warm patio painted in Emotional
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For outdoor kitchens or bars, Eros Pink provides a professional, "indoor" level of sophistication. It bridges the gap between the comfort of the house and the ruggedness of the outdoors, making the patio feel like a true extension of the living space.
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mediterranean patio featuring Eros Pink by Sherwin-Williams
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Fireworks is particularly effective when used on a garden wall as a backdrop for plants. The deep tone makes the bright greens of leaves and the vibrant colors of flowers look almost neon in their intensity, creating a high-design garden look.
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boho patio featuring Fireworks by Sherwin-Williams
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Energetic Orange on a patio or porch provides a sense of "enclosure" even in an open space. It defines the boundaries of the outdoor room, making it feel more private, secure, and ready for relaxation.
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rustic modern patio featuring Energetic Orange by Sherwin-Williams
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On a deck or patio floor, Spiced Wine provides a cool, sophisticated surface that feels modern and clean. It's a great way to update an old wooden deck, giving it a high-end "architectural" feel with just a simple change of tone.
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coastal patio featuring Spiced Wine by PPG
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