Cleaning and sprucing up your after a long winter can often be a tedious job. However, sometimes it’s the , and experts reveal how just giving your shed a can instantly elevate your outdoor space.
Painting your shed is one of the most straightforward and enjoyable ways to revive your garden, but finding the right colour is not so easy. If you're stuck trying to find a paint colour that matches your home, you’re not alone. According to the garden building retailer , searches for ‘shed colours’ have experienced an 80% monthly increase on Pinterest, with this trend expected to continue growing.
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Never fear, Sam Jenkinson at garden building retailer Tiger reveals the best colours that will effortlessly enhance your space. Garden sheds are a blank canvas; therefore, painting them is a great way to have fun and bring vibrancy to your backyard.
If you’re stuck deciding on a colour way, consider matching the colour palette to recurring shades in your garden. Look at the surroundings, plants, and garden furniture, and opt for a colour scheme that aligns and pairs well with other key features.
Yet, Sam tells gardeners that if they want something more striking, “do the opposite." Explaining that the seven most popular colour palettes for garden sheds are white, black, grey, green, pastel, a striking colour block or a natural cream colour.
Mr Jenkins says: “Whether you opt for a crisp white or cosier cream, this colour scheme can uplift your garden and create a calming aesthetic. It will also act as a focal point against a natural backdrop of greens and browns.”
On the other hand, painting your shed black is a stylish and dramatic option that is “guaranteed to make an impact.” While a grey shed offers a more relaxed and contemporary feel, which can change depending on which shade you choose. Sam says: “A soft grey gives a calm and cosy feel, or a deeper grey is more striking.”
Green is a seamless colour that helps the shed blend into your garden, while pastel shades like pink, purple, blue, and green can transform your garden into a playful space. Additionally, Sam emphasises that your shed does not need to be just one colour.
He explains: ”You can create an eye-catching look by using contrasting colours. When picking colours, choose hues that share a similar level of saturation to ensure one doesn’t dominate the other”
Lastly, homeowners seeking a natural ambience for their outdoor space should consider a wood-inspired hue, such as oak paint, which provides a warm and inviting alternative. So, why not opt for one of the colours suggested by Sam Jenkins? You might be surprised by how easily your garden can be elevated.
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