Monday, June 10, 2013

Composite Deck Colors

Composite decking is available from various suppliers in a wide range of colors to suit your needs.


Composite decking, commonly created by combining recycled polyethylene plastic and wood fibers or sawdust, provides a long-lasting, viable alternative to traditional wood decking. With several brands available from many dealers and building supply stores across the nation, it can be difficult to choose which one to build your deck with. As with many design projects, first decide the main color of your deck will be, and work from there, choosing a brand and supplier after the color.


Trex


Trex composite decking is available in a wide range of colors. Focusing mainly on wood grained tints, each color is offered in a weathered and unweathered version to suit your needs. In addition, there are three different color lines offered by Trex, giving a wider range of possibilities. Trex Accents is available in Saddle, Madeira, Woodland Brown and Winchester Grey. Trex Contours closely follows these colors, with the only difference being that Woodland Brown is not offered in this style. Trex Brasilia offers luxury colors, such as Burnished Amber, Cayenne and Espresso.


Evergreen Decking


Evergreen Decking offers composite decking in wood-tinted colors as well as colors that appear in the natural environment, giving you a wide variety to choose from. Within the two color lines, there are nine shades of composite decking. The Classic Collection consists of Redwood, Cedar, Weathered Wood, Cape Cod Grey and Forest Green. The Vibrance Collection, on the other hand, has richer colors such as Golden Oak, Cherry Wood, Thunderstorm Grey and Rustic Birch.


Timber Tech


Timber Tech has a variety of colors to create the composite deck of your imagination. Based on colors found in nature, it's possible to use Timber Tech to create a transitional area from the outdoors to the indoors. Timber Tech composite decking can be found in the following colors: Mountain Cedar, River Rock, Sand Ridge, Desert Bronze, Rustic Bark, Rosewood, Teak, Walnut, Cedar, Grey and Redwood. These are available at dealers located throughout the country.


Fiberon


Fiberon composite decking strives to meet the color needs of everyone, with four lines to choose from. The low-maintenance Horizon Decking is available in Rosewood, Ipe, Sand, Brick, Bronze and Slate, while the Tropics Collection comes in Jatoba and Mahogany. Premium Grain decking boasts the natural wood tones of Driftwood Grey, Tuscan Walnut and Sandalwood, as does the Grey, Brown and Cedar colors of the Professional Decking.









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