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A trio of trimmed boxwoods planted in shiny black containers continues the color theme on the deck closer to the house. To mimic this sleek and serene look, stick to a restrained color palette for plants, hardscape materials and outdoor furniture. You don’t need to rely on black, but natural colors like charcoal, gray, wood-brown, sandy tones, off-whites and leafy greens, perhaps with a few brighter accents, work well for contemporary outdoor color palettes.Find a landscape designer to help refine your plant and design palette
A trio of trimmed boxwoods planted in shiny black containers continues the color theme on the deck closer to the house. To mimic this sleek and serene look, stick to a restrained color palette for plants, hardscape materials and outdoor furniture. You don’t need to rely on black, but natural colors like charcoal, gray, wood-brown, sandy tones, off-whites and leafy greens, perhaps with a few brighter accents, work well for contemporary outdoor color palettes.Find a landscape designer to help refine your plant and design palette
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