Chances are, your deck or patio décor includes a variety of surfaces such as wood, wicker, metal and plastic, all of which may become weathered from summer sun and winter storage. With a few cans spray paint you can instantly transform your backyard oasis.
When decorating outdoors:
Color can be used to unify your space. You can unify furniture pieces by choosing a variety of colors. White is a classic and can be paired with nearly any accent color for striking good looks.
Avoid using saturated or bold colors, especially in areas with bright sunlight. Bright, bold colors can infuse spaces with energy and whimsy. For subtle sophistication, you might consider metallic or textured hues.
For bold, bright colors, prime the surface. Then apply the color coat to the white surface.
For intimate conversation spaces, group furniture together. To hold plants, choose interesting containers. Lighting is important for both night safety and ambience.
Follow the instructions on your spray paint can. The instructions for application and drying times vary from one paint to another.
There are many products to help you make your patio look better. Krylon Fusion for Plastic is a super-bonding spraypaint that can be applied in one step. You can use it on metal, wood, wicker, and many other plastic surfaces. It is available in many colors and comes with the EZ Touch 360-degree dial spray tip. This allows for easier spray painting, increased coverage per pass, reduced drips, less risk of runs, and greater accuracy.
Rusted metal? You don’t have to worry. You don’t have to make a mess scraping away rust with wire brushes. Instead, use Krylon Outdoor Spaces Rust Convertor to paint over it. This chemically transforms rust to a paintable, waterproof surface that protects against future rust formation.
When completely dry, simply coat Outdoor Spaces Rust Converter with any Outdoor Spaces Satin, Metallic, Textured or Hammered Finish to keep outdoor décor looking its very best. These finishes are resistant to harsh weather and offer superior protection for metal, wood, wicker and masonry as well as pottery.