Choosing a deck railing color is an important step in creating your dream deck. Explore deck railing color ideas and important factors to consider with Trex.
Whether you're installing your railings at the same time as your deck or adding them later, choosing the right color for your deck railing is an important decision. The easiest option is to match your railings to your decking for a classic look. Still, many homeowners choose deck railing colors to contrast with or complement the rest of their design for a more exciting look.
Railing material is also a factor to consider when selecting the best color for railings around your deck. Some materials limit color choices or make a statement without it (metal or glass, for example), while others offer more cost-savings or to stand up better to the elements. In other words, there are myriad factors to consider when picking that perfect deck railing idea — let's look at a few of them.
Before diving into color selection, you need to determine which railing material you are interested in. Composite and aluminum are both popular options for deck railings. Composite railings offer a simple, clean look, while aluminum provides a more contemporary style. Both composite and aluminum railings can be customized by adding cocktail rails, changing baluster styles, adding curves, or opting for a unique infill such as glass.
Let's take a look at some popular railings from Trex. Trex Signature® Railing is a great example of an aluminum deck rail. Available in three colors, this sleek deck railing option is compatible with four unique infill options: glass, classic horizontal rails, vertical square balusters, or industrial-style mesh.
For more color options and a traditional look, consider Trex Transcend® deck railings. With posts, top, and bottom rails made from composite, plus the option of traditional composite or aluminum rails as infill, you can play with the six color options this railing style offers.
Finally, when a simple deck railing color scheme is the best fit, there's also the high-quality yet budget-friendly Trex Select® deck railing. As neutrals never go out of style, this railing line offered in white and black offers a safe choice for deck railing color combinations. The Select railing is available in a Classic or T-rail configuration to add a dynamic look to your space.
Your style should play into your deck railing decision. Deck railing color ideas should work with existing landscaping elements, the deck, and your home's exterior. In addition, they should serve as a bridge from your interior decor to your outdoor design. Deck railing ideas can be subtle or make a statement, depending on your preference.
When picking out deck railing color combinations, you might wonder, "Should my deck and railing be the same color?" As with most design decisions, it's a matter of personal choice. Matching your railing color to your deck creates a harmonious, classic, and cohesive look, drawing focus to other design elements. Contrasting the color of your railing with the color of your deck, on the other hand, can create a striking, eye-catching effect.
Context is everything when it comes to design. If you have a picturesque view, consider a deck railing color that fades into the background, allowing the scenery to take center stage. Black railings, in particular, have a subtle presence that seamlessly integrates with the views beyond, especially if there are well-tended plantings to look out on.
Conversely, a more minimalist landscape with fewer shrubs and trees looks lovely with an equally minimalist, modern choice of deck railings. Yards with mature trees and traditional lawns look wonderful with composite railings in warm tones.
It's a good idea to experiment with different lighting setups to understand how your chosen deck railing color will appear throughout the day. Remember that light qualities and levels will affect the look, so examine the samples on your deck where the railings will be installed. Consider their appearance in the afternoon sun, during a sunset, at twilight, and in the moonlight. Turn various outdoor lights on and off to see the effect.
You'll also want to consider how you'll use your deck. Lighter railings might be a good choice if you envision late-night al-fresco socializing since they'll be more visible in dim lighting. Alternatively, you can explore adding deck railing lights to extend afternoons on the deck into the evening.
By now, you should be ready to make the best decision for your deck railing color. Explore deck railing color schemes using our Deck Designer if you're ready to play with ideas, or take a look at our article on Deck Railing Inspiration if you need a few more creative railing ideas before you get started.