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What are the 2026 Concrete Color Trends for Patios and Outdoor Areas?

  • Writer: Gruttadaurio Masonry
    Gruttadaurio Masonry
  • 3 days ago
  • 3 min read

Updated: 1 day ago


Stamped concrete samples of 4 different patterns and colors.

Here's an Overview of the 2026 Concrete Color Trends for Patios, Swimming Pool Decks, and Other Outdoor Areas

If you’re considering having a Rochester, NY, concrete contractor install a beautiful outdoor living space for your family, you might want to know what the 2026 concrete color trends for patios or other outdoor areas are. As a result of our research, we found that there are two main color themes that are gaining popularity: One look appeals to homeowners who want their concrete to blend in with nature and their landscaping. The second look aims to make a modern, darker design statement. Both are very different design approaches but both equally as beautiful in their own way.


1. Earthy Concrete Colors

Nature is the theme for these popular concrete colors, although several of them have been favorites among homeowners for quite a while. These warm, earthy colors aim to blend in with nature and landscaping to create a warm, welcoming space.

 

Earthy Concrete Color Trends

  • Soft browns and taupes

  • Warm beiges

  • Muted greens

  • Neutral sandy tones

  • Russet and mahogany reds

  • Sandstone

  • Terracotta

  • Golds and muted greens

  • Warm grays


Earth Tones Concrete Colors

Popular Concrete base colors in the browns family.

Earthy Red Concrete Colors

Popular Concrete base colors in the reds family.

Warm Neutral Concrete Colors

Popular Concrete base colors in the warm neutrals family.

 

2. Bold and Modern Concrete Colors

Maybe your design style is modern, and you’d like to make a bold statement in your concrete patio or outdoor living areas. Colors that are deep dark shades of charcoal, slate and dark brown offer a sleek and contemporary aesthetic. If using a slate stamp, with an antiquing color applied to bring out depth and details, it can look actual stone. If this sounds like you, here’s what concrete colors and design statements are trending for the next few years. You can see all of Gruttadaurio Masonry's Base Colors on the Gruttadaurio Masonry website.


Dramatic Darks

Popular Concrete base colors in the dark saturated color family.

What are Custom Color Blends for Concrete?

When using stamped concrete patterns, most homeowners in 2025 are choosing to use a two-tone color effect; Usually, a light to medium base color and a darker accent (antiquing) color. This method creates depth and brings out the subtle details of the stamp. And when using any type of stone or slate stamp pattern, applying a darker accent color gives the stone a more realistic appearance. You can see all of Gruttadaurio Masonry's Accent Colors on our website.

 

How can I Decide on which Concrete Colors to Use?

A good way to decide the color of your concrete which is largest area of your overall color motif, is to combine your personal taste, the desired look and feel you’re trying to achieve (relaxed, sophisticated, modern, etc.), and how the concrete color complements your home’s color motif and style. Ultimately, you must be happy with your choice of concrete color no matter what trends are in style. Your concrete patio, pool deck, or walkway will be around for many years to come. Of course, you can always contact Gruttadaurio Masonry, Rochester, NY, concrete contractors, can assist you in selecting colors, patterns, and textures.

 

Conclusion

With the numerous stamped concrete patterns, colors, and finishes we offer at Gruttadaurio Masonry, you can make your own unique design statement—whether you lean towards earth tones or more dramatic dark concrete colors. Visit our website to get some design tips and other facts about concrete patios and pool decks. Or call us at 315-310-7193 to make an appointment for a free estimate. And don't forget to check out our article about which stamped concrete designs are trending for 2026.


 

 
 
 

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