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Trex Color Families: Browns, Greys, Neutrals, and Reds

Explore Trex’s decking color families, including brown, gray, and neutral tones, to find the perfect shade that complements your outdoor style and design.

October 24, 2025
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Most Popular Decking Colors for 2026

As we look ahead to 2026, outdoor living is entering a new era of design innovation. Decking colors are evolving to reflect the future of home aesthetics, with homeowners embracing natural, timeless hues that create a seamless flow between indoor and outdoor spaces. The most sought-after shades for 2026 will showcase three key themes:

  • Warm Browns: Evoking the beauty of natural wood with less upkeep.
  • Cool Greys: A modern, versatile palette perfect for coastal, farmhouse, and contemporary homes.
  • Soft Neutrals: Taupes, beiges, and sandy hues that balance subtle elegance with endless versatility.

Three Trex colors leading the way in 2026:

  • Malted Barley (Trex Select® Decking) — Malted Barley captures the smooth body and rich character of finely milled grain, with its blend of earthy browns and soft greys, bringing an organic warmth to any outdoor space.

Trex Decking Color Families

Trex composite decking colors are grouped into four distinct families—Brown, Grey, Neutral, and Red—each with its own aesthetic appeal.

  • Brown Decks: Warm and natural, ideal for traditional and rustic settings.
  • Grey Decks: Sleek and versatile, perfect for coastal or modern homes.
  • Neutral Decks: Balanced taupe and tan shades, adaptable to nearly any design.
  • Red Decks: Rich and earthy, suited to rustic, mountain, and craftsman-style homes.

Each family spans across Trex decking lines, including Enhance®, Select®, Transcend®, and Signature®, so you can find your perfect match at every performance and price level. Explore all options with the Trex Color Selector Tool.

Brown Composite Decking Colors

Brown has long been a favorite for outdoor living. With shades ranging from light golden oak to deep espresso, Trex brown decking offers warmth, versatility, and a natural look without the maintenance of wood.

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Ocracoke
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Ocracoke
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Hatteras
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Tiki Torch
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Havana Gold
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Spiced Rum
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Lava Rock
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Whiskey Barrel
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Saddle
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Cinnamon Cove
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Honey Grove
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Toasted Sand
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Choosing a Brown Decking Color

  • Match undertones to your siding and trim.
  • Use lighter browns to brighten sun-heavy spaces.
  • Select dark tones for dramatic contrast and a high-end look.

Matching and Mixing with Brown Decks

  • Two-Tone Idea: Mid-brown field + darker brown or grey border.
  • Railing Pairings: White for classic, black for modern, bronze for a seamless blend.
  • Accents: Pairs beautifully with stone fire features and greenery.

Grey Composite Decking Colors

Greys are now among the most popular deck colors, offering a clean, contemporary look that complements almost any style. From light driftwood tones to deep slate, greys capture modern elegance with low-maintenance performance.

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Whidbey
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Whidbey
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Rainier
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Island Mist Lineage
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Island Mist
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Millstone
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Pebble Grey
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Tide Pool
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Foggy Wharf
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Clam Shell
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Choosing a Grey Decking Color

  • Light Greys: Bright and coastal, ideal for small yards and patios.
  • Medium Greys: Neutral backdrops that highlight furniture and décor.
  • Dark Greys: Bold, sophisticated tones that anchor modern design.

Matching and Mixing with Grey Decks

  • Two-Tone Idea: Light grey field + dark grey or brown border.
  • Railing Pairings: Black railing enhances sleekness; white adds contrast; cable railing elevates coastal designs.
  • Accents: Works beautifully with stainless steel, concrete, and ocean-inspired palettes.

Neutral Composite Decking Colors

Neutral tones—beiges, sandy tans, and driftwood-inspired hues—bring balance and flexibility. They pair seamlessly with nearly any color scheme, making them ideal for homeowners who want a timeless deck that adapts as trends change.

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Trex Transcend® Lineage® in Biscayne
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Trex Transcend® Lineage® in Biscayne
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Trex Transcend® Lineage® in Carmel
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Trex Transcend® Lineage® in Salt Flat
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Trex Transcend® in Rope Swing
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Trex Select in Malted Barley
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Trex Enhance Naturals in Rocky Harbor
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Trex Enhance Naturals in Honey Grove
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Choosing a Neutral Decking Color

  • Use neutrals to bridge the tones of your home’s siding and landscaping.
  • Perfect if you want furniture or plants to take center stage.
  • Flexible choice if you plan to change décor often.

Matching and Mixing with Neutral Decks

  • Combine with dark railing for a high-contrast look.
  • Pair with earthy stonework or brick for a natural aesthetic.
  • Layer with wood accents to create a warm, inviting space.

Red Composite Decking Colors

Red decking colors bring bold character and timeless appeal. With their rich, earthy undertones, they’re especially popular in rustic, craftsman, and mountain-inspired homes.

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Trex Transcend in Lava Rock
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Trex Transcend in Lava Rock
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Choosing a Red Decking Color

  • Ideal for woodsy settings or traditional homes.
  • Creates warmth and a natural feel, especially against log or stone exteriors.
  • Best for homeowners who want a deck that makes a strong design statement.

Matching and Mixing with Red Decks

  • Pair with bronze or black railing for grounded elegance.
  • Works well with natural landscaping, wood furniture, and stone accents.
  • Two-tone design: Use red as the field color with a dark brown border for contrast.

For More Decking Color Inspiration

Trex’s interactive color tool brings these colors to life through photography, swatches, and design pairings. Imagine your deck in any of these shades and explore endless combinations with the Trex Color Selector Tool.

There’s no better way to choose your color than to see it in your own space. Order Trex composite decking samples and test them in different lighting, next to your home’s siding, and against your landscaping.

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