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Light vs dark timber fences & their benefits?

03/01/2023

Adding a fence around your property can be a great addition. It is not just that it adds an extra layer of security but also adds a beautiful accessory for your home. A fence can be quite decorative and adds style and value to your property.

Of course, choosing the right type of fence matters. It is not just about the look or design about the fence you have installed, but the type of wood matters as well. You can have some great looking fences built around your home, including a picket fence, but choosing the right type of look is important. Choosing wood is a great choice, but you may be wondering if dark or light wood is the better choice.

 

There Are Benefits to Both

When it comes to choosing dark or light wood, most think of curb appeal alone. How does the colour benefit the look of the home. This is important as a better looking fence adds additional value to your home, so that is an important consideration for you. However, it is not the only consideration.

 

How It Complements the Home

When choosing the right shade of wood, you want to think about how it blends in with the rest of your home. If you have a light brick or lighter colour paint or stain for you home, you want to choose a shade of wood that blends in as well.

Depending upon the type of colour to your home, you may find that a darker shade of wood would look better for your fence. It offsets the colour and looks great. However, you may find a lighter colour may work better, or that a lighter shade works better if the home is a darker colour. It is all about how well it blends.

If you have trim around your home, you may be looking for a shade that matches that trim. For example, if you have a dark colour paint on your home, but white trim around the edges and eaves, you will find that a lighter wood is a great way to match.

 

The Effects of Weather

If you live in an area where you expect heavy winds and rain, this can affect your choice as well. If you expect that dirt and grime will be blown onto your fence and you do not want to spend a lot of time power washing your fence, then a darker shade may be ideal. This makes it so that you do not have to clean nearly as much.

However, also consider that darker colours are going to fade as well. You are likely going to find that not only will the shade fade over time, but that is may not fade evenly. This can mean that you may have a much darker shade in one part of your fence, while it is lighter in others. This will be much more visible with a darker shade of fence, and may be a reason to consider a lighter shade.

The truth is that either option has its benefits. It is really about what best serves you and what you are looking for in your home. Either way, you are going to find that a wood fence will make your home look great and add a lot of value.