Color help for chairs on porch that need painting.
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How 'bout a nice green
I'd either stain them the same color as the porch wood or paint them white, if I were in your shoes. If you want a real pop of color, consider raspberry.
Bright yellow would like nice against the blue shutters.
Use a brighter blue than the wedgewood. Turquoise or medium blue would be a nice contrast to the white siding and be cooler to the touch than white. Geraniums are always eye catching, but I prefer ferns and a US flag. Best wishes 😇
I vote for bright yellow. Maybe paint some of the slats on the back of the chairs, if any, blue to match the shutters.
You say you like color, so yellow is probably the way to go. It would contrast nicely with both the shutters and the dark stained deck. Perhaps some cushions for the chairs in a blue green and yellow print. This is my Arizona backyard; those throw pillows are from Walmart - $5 a piece.
Check out Unicorn Spit..it is a stain and glaze and can be applied to wood/glass/metal...there are great colors and you can mix them up for great effect.