Tips
from the Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute
As the summer season approaches, decks are the living
and entertaining space of choice for many homeowners. However,
before you pull out that table and umbrella, think about
re-energizing this space with a fresh coat of paint or
stain. Not only will you enhance this often-used exterior “room”,
but you will also protect the actual wood surface and by
protecting the surface, your deck will last longer.
While browns and grey continue to be favorite color selections
when painting or staining a deck, homeowners are increasingly
choosing combinations that suit their home or decorating
style. If you’re not quite ready to add multiple
hues to the entire space, add a punch of color by incorporating
complementary colors onto planter boxes, built-in benches
or even deck trellises.
Remember, when it comes to painting your deck, you have
plenty of options to harmonize or complement your outdoor
surroundings.
1. A coat of semi-transparent stain can be
a great way to spruce up a wooden deck. It lets you add
some color
to the wood without hiding its grain or texture. 2. If viewing the wood grain is not a high priority, an
opaque deck stain can be a better choice. These products,
which can be oil based or latex, are more like paints in
their pigmentation and so typically hold up longer than
a semi transparent stain.
3. Of course, if you don’t
want to show either the grain or the texture of the wood,
a quality porch and deck
paint or enamel may be the way to go. It will last longer
than any type of stain although you may need to use a primer
for best results.

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