Photo: @mybudgetrecipes133 Medium Sherwin-Williams Patio Photos
Combining Sherwin-Williams with a Medium palette is a sophisticated choice. Browse 133 photos across 133 colors to find the right look for your Patio.
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For outdoor kitchens or bars, Basket Beige 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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rustic modern patio featuring Basket Beige by Sherwin-Williams
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The way Brave Purple 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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boho patio featuring Brave Purple by Sherwin-Williams
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Baroness 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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aesthetic patio featuring Baroness by Sherwin-Williams
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The way Biscay 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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mediterranean patio featuring Biscay by Sherwin-Williams
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In sun-drenched climates, Belize 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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Belize — industrial patio
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On a deck or patio floor, Blue Beyond 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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minimalist patio featuring Blue Beyond by Sherwin-Williams
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Using Barcelona Beige 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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mediterranean patio featuring Barcelona Beige by Sherwin-Williams
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Bluesy Note 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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aesthetic patio featuring Bluesy Note by Sherwin-Williams
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In sun-drenched climates, Berry Frappe 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 Berry Frappe 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. Berry Cream 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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mediterranean patio featuring Berry Cream by Sherwin-Williams
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Outside, Beige Intenso takes on a completely different life. Whether on deck boards, patio furniture, a fence, or a garden wall, it weathers beautifully and holds its character in open light. It is a natural companion to stone, weathered wood, and greenery.
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contemporary patio featuring Beige Intenso by Sherwin-Williams
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Using Barro Verde 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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contemporary patio featuring Barro Verde 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. Bedrock 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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rustic modern patio featuring Bedrock by Sherwin-Williams
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Using Beachcomber 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 Beachcomber by Sherwin-Williams
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The way Breakwater 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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wabi-sabi patio featuring Breakwater by Sherwin-Williams
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