Home, Décor: Five Ideas for Adding More Color to a Backyard

A monochromatic landscape can feel dull and uninspired. Simple changes to landscaping and decor can bring vibrant energy into any outdoor living space, staring at the same neutral tones day after day can feel dull and uninspiring.

For yards missing vibrant color, there are plenty of ways to add it, from flowers to bright furniture.


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It's time to transform that outdoor living area from monotonous to magnificent. Adding splashes of color can dramatically change the entire mood and feel of a backyard. From subtle touches to bold statements, there are plenty of ideas out there for adding more color to a backyard, and getting started is easier than one might think.

Plant a Themed Flower Garden

One of the most natural ways to introduce color is with flowers. Instead of planting random assortments, consider creating a themed garden bed.

A monochromatic theme, using different shades of a single color like purple or white, can create a sophisticated and cohesive look. For a more dynamic feel, a complementary color scheme, such as pairing blues with oranges, creates a stunning visual contrast that pops. Grouping plants with similar bloom times keeps the garden looking its best throughout the season.


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Brighten Things Up with Outdoor Furniture

Outdoor furniture has come a long way from basic wood and metal. Today's options include pieces in every color imaginable. A bright red bench, a set of turquoise bistro chairs, or a large navy blue outdoor sectional can become the focal point of a patio. For a less permanent commitment, colorful outdoor cushions and pillows can be swapped out seasonally.

Get Creative with Colored Concrete

Patios and walkways don't have to be dull. Concrete comes in more colors than boring old gray. Using colored concrete in a backyard is one way to add a permanent and stylish base to the landscape. Imagine a rich terracotta patio that evokes a Mediterranean villa or a subtle blue-gray walkway that mimics natural stone. The color is mixed into the concrete itself, so it won't chip or fade away. It's a durable and elegant foundation for the rest of the outdoor design.


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Incorporate Colorful Planters and Pots

Grouping several pots of various sizes and shades can create a beautiful arrangement on a deck, patio, or even nestled within a garden bed. Glazed ceramic pots are available in a vast spectrum of colors, from deep cobalt blues to brilliant yellows. Planting vibrant flowers in these containers doubles the impact and allows for easy updates each season.

Light Up the Night

Outdoor lighting offers another opportunity to play with color. While warm white light is classic, modern LED systems can introduce a whole new dimension after the sun goes down. Use colored spotlights to highlight a beautiful tree or architectural feature. String lights with colorful bulbs can add a festive, fun atmosphere to a seating area. Many new lighting systems are even controllable via smartphone, allowing for color changes to match any mood or occasion.

A Palette of Possibilities

Creating a more vibrant outdoor space doesn't have to be complicated. By incorporating elements like themed gardens, bright furniture, and unique hardscaping, any backyard can become a colorful oasis. Thinking through these ideas for adding more color to a backyard is the first step toward building a truly personalized and beautiful outdoor retreat.


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