Photo: @mybudgetrecipes141 Dark Sherwin-Williams Patio Photos
Combining Sherwin-Williams with a Dark palette is a sophisticated choice. Browse 141 photos across 105 colors to find the right look for your Patio.
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In sun-drenched climates, Cajun Red is a practical choice that helps reduce the glare from the patio floor. It absorbs the harsh light, making the outdoor space more comfortable for the eyes during the peak hours of the day.
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minimalist patio featuring Cajun Red by Sherwin-Williams
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Carmine 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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wabi-sabi patio featuring Carmine 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. Cardinal 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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industrial patio featuring Cardinal by Sherwin-Williams
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For outdoor kitchens or bars, Chanticleer 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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industrial patio featuring Chanticleer by Sherwin-Williams
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In sun-drenched climates, Browse Brown is a practical choice that helps reduce the glare from the patio floor. It absorbs the harsh light, making the outdoor space more comfortable for the eyes during the peak hours of the day.
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mediterranean patio featuring Browse Brown by Sherwin-Williams
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On a deck or patio floor, Brevity Brown 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 Brevity Brown by Sherwin-Williams
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Cardboard 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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rustic modern patio featuring Cardboard 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. Bravado Red 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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boho patio featuring Bravado Red by Sherwin-Williams
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Cerise 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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warm patio featuring Cerise by Sherwin-Williams
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For outdoor kitchens or bars, Briny 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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Sherwin-Williams Briny in a boho patio
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The way Chateau Brown interacts with fire—whether from a fire pit or outdoor torches—is magical. It catches the orange glow and creates a warm, flickering atmosphere that is perfect for late-night outdoor entertaining.
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rustic modern patio featuring Chateau Brown by Sherwin-Williams
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Burnished Brandy 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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warm patio featuring Burnished Brandy by Sherwin-Williams
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Carley's Rose 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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warm patio featuring Carley's Rose by Sherwin-Williams
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Using Caraïbe 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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wabi-sabi patio featuring Caraïbe 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. Carriage Stone 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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industrial patio featuring Carriage Stone by Sherwin-Williams
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