Explore Trex’s decking color families, including brown, gray, and neutral tones, to find the perfect shade that complements your outdoor style and design.
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:
Trex composite decking colors are grouped into four distinct families—Brown, Grey, Neutral, and Red—each with its own aesthetic appeal.
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 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.
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.
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.
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.
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.
This content was partially or fully generated by AI and has been reviewed by our team to ensure accuracy and relevance.