All Decked Out!
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.
Happy Painting,

Debbie
Zimmer, Editor
dzimmer@rohmhaas.com
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.
The Rohm and Haas Paint Quality Institute
P.O. Box 1348
Philadelphia, PA 19109
215.592.3000
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