Refresh Your Home with 8 Easy Outdoor Paint Projects

If winter has left your outdoor spaces in need of a pick-me-up, let a can of paint come to the rescue. There's nothing a fresh coat of color can't fix! Click through for 8 easy paint projects guaranteed to usher in spring with a warm welcome.

Patio Play

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Painted Concrete

You don't need a big budget to make a bold statement with these brightly painted concrete patio tiles. Three coats of latex porch and floor paint plus a concrete sealer are all it takes to add a fun, fresh personality to your outdoor space.


Related:  10 "Best In Class" Patio Pavers

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Flowers Underfoot

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DIY Doormat

For flowers that never fade, greet your guests with a bouquet's worth of pretty poppies on a hand-painted doormat. Use a spectrum of bright thin, thick, and thicker oil-based paint pens to redesign and reinvent any basic coir mat.


Related:  10 Doable Designs for a DIY Rug

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Fit and Trim

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Painting Exterior Trim

Painting your trim is one of the best ways to make a dramatic impact in your home's appearance. For best results, start painting from the corners, using a brush to work your way into small or tight areas.


Related:  15 Top-Rated Color Combinations for Your Home Exterior

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Furniture Fix-Up

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Painting Outdoor Furniture

Whether you want a new look or simply need to refresh weathered patio furniture, spray paint is up to the task. Using the same color for all your tables and chairs creates a unified, peaceful look.


Related:  12 Ways to Wake Up Your Tired Outdoor Furniture

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Open and Shut

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Painting Shutters

Freshly painted shutters will easily brighten the entire exterior of a house. Both wood and vinyl shutters can be painted, but the latter can be more challenging to cover. In this case, opt for Krylon Fusion, which bonds easily to most plastics.

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Step Right Up

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Front Steps

Make a great first impression with a newly painted front entrance. After a good cleaning and some due diligence to fill any cracks and sand uneven surfaces, you're ready for a coat of color. If you choose to use enamel, you can even avoid the extra step of priming.


Related:  5 Room Makeovers That Only Took Paint

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Not Your Garden Variety

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DIY Trellis

Bring even more color to your lush garden with a freshly painted arbor or trellis. In addition to giving your yard more panache, the structure will provide your flowering plants with a surface to cling to.


Related:  Weekend Projects—5 Creative Ways to Build a Garden Trellis

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To the Letter

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DIY House Numbers

Delivery may trump decoration, but a mailbox can still look sharp. If you have a house-mounted box, consider painting it in a shade similar to the exterior of your facade to create more harmony between the two—then go bold with your house numbers so they're legible for visitors looking to pull into your driveway. If you like, you can even paint the inside of your mailbox a bright hue for a surprising accent every time you check for post.


Related:  11 House Numbers to Count On for Curb Appeal

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