What Color SCREENEZE to Choose Based on Your Porch

What color SCREENEZE works best for your porch is not always easy to figure out. Often, there is not an objective answer, as some of it comes down to personal preference. You have to consider what color your porch is, as well as how visible you want the SCREENEZE system to be. In this quick guide, we’ll show a few examples, as well as provide some reasoning behind why the installers chose each color.


Bronze

Because of its ability to work with so many different colors of screened porches, bronze SCREENEZE is one of our most popular colors, often picked by homeowners and contractors alike. Bronze looks great on a black porch, as you can see in the photo from Turn Crew Property Services down below. It also looks fantastic next to many different colors of wood, as shown by this install from TMP Construction. Finally, bronze can also be used to add a bit of an accent to white screened porches. This install from Design Builders Inc highlights this perfectly. Generally, this works best on a porch that also has other dark accents, such as the door or railing in this case.

Turn Crew Property Services

TMP Construction

Design Builders Inc


White

White often works in a lot of the same places that bronze SCREENEZE does, which is one of the reasons why it’s our other most popular color. White SCREENEZE fits into so many porches, and to start, look at this install from Decked Out Builders LLC. Check out how well it blends in alongside a white screened porch. While bronze looks great against wood, so does white! This install from Wood-N-Works shows how you have the option to use SCREENEZE as a design element as well, rather than trying to have it blend in. Additionally, white looks great when there is a combination of light and dark. This Acumen Renovations install featuring gray wood and white columns showcases exactly how this works.

Decked Out Builders LLC

Wood-N-Works

Acumen Renovations


Sand and Clay

We’ve combined sand and clay, as they are both normally used to blend the SCREENEZE system into wood. Choosing one of these colors makes it easy to have a screened porch that focuses on the architecture of the porch rather than the screen system. Taking a look at this install from Seaside Craftworks and Salvatore Serp, it’s easy to see why they picked sand. You can hardly tell it’s there! This puts the beauty of the porch front and center. In this Lifestyles by Lane install, The Clay SCREENEZE looks great on the wide panel. While you can still clearly tell it’s there, it works well with the color of the wood. Lastly, sand was a great choice for this Ripwood Customs LLC install. It blends in well with the lighter-colored wood and looks absolutely fantastic.

Seaside Craftworks and Salvatore Serp

Lifestyles by Lane

Ripwood Customs LLC


Hopefully these installs gave you a better idea of what’s possible with SCREENEZE from a design perspective. There are also many other possible porch colors than what we’ve shown here. Feel free to look at our Instagram and Pinterest feeds (linked below) to see plenty of other installs if you still need more inspiration. Finally, be sure to share your screened porch with us by tagging us on Instagram and Facebook!

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