Spruce up your outdoor space with a fresh coat.
You might consider a more traditional selection for afront porchwhile ascreened-inspace leaves more room for playful paint.
Nature-Inspired Shades of Greens
Pull inspiration for your color palette from the homes surroundings.

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Usinggreen paintcreates a seamless transition from indoors to out and visually connects the porch to its surroundings.
Luckily for us, homes in the South almost always have somethingevergreen in the yard.
Farrow & Ball Bancha, No.

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We like to paint the interior walls, ceiling, and any trim work detail.
Farrow & Ball Lichen, No.
If youre going thefront doorand windows route, we like something soft like Farrow & Balls Lichen.

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Farrow & Ball Green Ground, No.
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This soft green is a current favorite for Emily Wyatt ofWyatt Designsin Atlanta, Georgia.
Farrow & Ball Borrowed Light, No.

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Stick to tradition.
Jenkins also loves the shade forpainted porch floorsand indoor wood flooring too.
Pretty Peaches
This season,Ellen Kavanaughis loving a classic peach palette.

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For houses with bold or dark colors, a lighter shade for the porch can create a balanced look.
“Freshening up antiquewicker furniturewith Charleston Green paint looks fresh and hides dirt,” says Levenson.
Use as a primary exterior color or for small details for slight variation.

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Benjamin Moore Stone, 2112-40
For a moodier look, Levenson reaches for this brownish gray hue.
Benjamin Moore Grant Beige, HC-83
Neutral doesnt have to mean boring.
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Moodier Greens and Blues
Lean intodeeper tonesfor contrast.

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Farrow & Ball Studio Green, No.
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This extra deep, dark green is like a chameleon as the light shifts.
Farrow & Ball Studio Green is an even darker hue that creates the same effect.
Benjamin Moore Deep River, 1582
This gray-green can easily be used in a multitude of ways.
Farrow & Ball Drawing Room Blue, No.
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This rich blue feels equally timeless and energetic.
Its intense hue makes a statement while also serving as a backdrop to even bolder accents.
Contrast against silky whites or pair with complimentary colors.
Benjamin Moore Hale Navy, HC-154
Looking for a navy that can do it all?
Look no further than Benjamin Moores Hale Navy that truly looks good anywhere from screen porches to painted floors.