5 trending colour combinations to use in a garden to make it look effortlessly stylish this summer

Looking for stylish garden inspo? Choose from one of these stunning colour combos...

Blue and pink painted shed with potted plants
(Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles)

If the recent flush of warm weather has had you realising your garden fence and shed are looking a little tired, it might be time for a repaint with one of this year's five trending paint colour combinations. for the garden.

Colour trends aren't just for indoors; our gardens have plenty of opportunities to be drenched in colour too. Bringing our interior tastes outside has been a big gardening trend for 2026. It’s all about expressing our personalities, and painting or choosing the best garden furniture in a new colour is one of the easiest ways to do that.

But if you need a little encouragement to get creative, here are the colour trends to test out in your garden this summer for a stylish new look.

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1. Sage green and warm neutrals

Sage green shed with white bunting, bench and accessories.

(Image credit: Future PLC/ Andrew Woods)

Let’s start simple. Sage green is a soft, relaxing shade both indoors and outdoors, and when paired with a warm neutral colour, you can create a soothing spa garden retreat. It may be a simple combo, but it is by no means dull.

‘One combination we’re seeing a lot of is soft sage greens paired with warm neutrals, like sandy beiges or stone tones. It’s a really calming look that works beautifully with the natural tones and textures of the outdoors and helps create that relaxed, lived-in feel people are after,’ explains Donna Taylor, colour and design manager at Johnstone’s Paint.

2. Burgundy and pink

Swyft striped Garden Sofa Set 03 on a patio

(Image credit: Swyft)

Warm tones are all the rage right now, and don’t be afraid to bold with a rich burgundy and pink pairing. This combination works perfectly for hosting areas, as it is warm, inviting and effortlessly stylish. Why not pair John Lewis’ burgundy salsa chairs (£149) with this B&Q sculptural side table (£60.49) for a bold look? Alternatively, for a softer look, pair earthier terracotta pink planters with a bold burgundy garden set like the one above.

‘For those looking to make more of a statement, deep burgundy paired with dusty or blush pink adds depth and sophistication. Rich burgundy anchors the space, while softer pink tones stop the palette from feeling too heavy. It's a combination that works especially well with flowering plants and creates a layered, designer feel,’ says Olly Cavner, operations director at Essential Living.

3. Yellow and white

Pastel yellow garden table and two chairs on a patio.

(Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles)

If you want something fresh and exciting, try a sunny yellow, paired with a bright white. This colour combo can make your garden feel brighter and even larger - perfect for small spaces.

‘At the other end of the spectrum, sunny, buttery yellows with crisp whites or pale greys are having a moment too. They instantly brighten up fences, planters or garden furniture and bring a real sense of energy to the space - perfect for making smaller gardens feel brighter and more open,’ says Donna.

4. Ocean blue and beige

Table and chairs laid for a meal on a gravel area beside raised beds with shrubs and flowers.

(Image credit: Future PLC/Lizzie Orme Photography Ltd)

If you are looking for coastal garden ideas or Mediterranean garden ideas, this colour combination is begging for you to try it. Blue has been a huge interiors trend this year, so it feels only natural that it’s having its moment in the garden, too.

‘People are increasingly looking to create outdoor spaces that feel like an escape, and coastal-inspired palettes are growing in popularity as a result. Ocean blue accents combined with sandy beige tones bring a calm, holiday-inspired feel that's perfect for patios, outdoor dining areas and balconies. The colours feel light, airy and work beautifully in both contemporary and traditional gardens,’ says Olly.

5. Pink and blue

Painted blue and pink shed with intricate floral patterns.

(Image credit: Future PLC/ David Giles)

2026 has also seen a further increase in dopamine decor both inside and outside the home. So, if you’re keen to fill a garden with a characterful colour, give pink and blue a try.

‘It’s also hard to ignore the influence of ‘dopamine décor’, which is still going strong outdoors. We’re seeing more people mixing playful pops of colour - think bright blues, corals or even fuchsia with stripes or patterned textiles for a more relaxed, layered look,’ says Donna.

Are you tempted to try any of these trending colour combinations?

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Kezia Reynolds
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Kezia Reynolds joined the Ideal Home team as News Writer in September 2024. After graduating from City, University of London in 2022 with a bachelor’s degree in journalism, Kezia kicked off her career spending two years working on women’s weekly magazines. She is always on the lookout for the latest home news, finding you the best deals and trends - so you don’t miss a thing!