I stand on your side. I think dark brown is perfect
FromSalem
I vote brown, I think doing grey would dull the area. brown brings a warm tone to the rest of the grey around it.
apprximatelyinfinite
Anytime someone in this sub asks “Gray or [literally any other color]?”, the other color is the answer.
terriaminute
That brown reads ‘alive,’ where the gray is ‘cold.’ That’s the difference. The brown is a lovely contrast with the pool’s cool blue, where the gray is just adding more ‘cool’ to the look.
2Dogs3Tents
Why not compromise on a forest green?
Beneficial-Energy627
I would think gray would make the fence look old and not in a positive way.
coffeeaddict0415
I vote Forest Oak! It will elevate all the colors that are in the backyard.
jabrda
Darker colors can make rooms/yards feel claustrophobic. If you plan to keep your current lawn furniture, I would stain the fence a lighter shade in that same color family. (Pale teak?)
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I stand on your side. I think dark brown is perfect
I vote brown, I think doing grey would dull the area. brown brings a warm tone to the rest of the grey around it.
Anytime someone in this sub asks “Gray or [literally any other color]?”, the other color is the answer.
That brown reads ‘alive,’ where the gray is ‘cold.’ That’s the difference. The brown is a lovely contrast with the pool’s cool blue, where the gray is just adding more ‘cool’ to the look.
Why not compromise on a forest green?
I would think gray would make the fence look old and not in a positive way.
I vote Forest Oak! It will elevate all the colors that are in the backyard.
Darker colors can make rooms/yards feel claustrophobic. If you plan to keep your current lawn furniture, I would stain the fence a lighter shade in that same color family. (Pale teak?)