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This home from Crisp Architects demonstrates why an elegant white house with black shutters is a timeless choice that looks good day or night and in any season or weather. With a blanket of snow on the ground and golden light emanating from every window, it's a textbook definition of a warm and welcoming home. While the house appears stark white from a distance, a closer look reveals that the exterior paint color has a touch of off-white warmth. The trim is painted in a cooler shade of white to add definition. And those black shutters are actually painted in a deep nearly black shade of green that reveals the nuances of faux black. A mahogany stained front door adds elegance.
Taupe and even coffee brown go nicely with it, but the real winning-pair with this color would be a bright, clay-like front entryway with a color like Cavern Clay. Tinted neutrals are rising in popularity and this Sherwin Williams color is a great choice. Ever so slightly lighter than Sherwin Williams’ Naval, this flat navy color gives a richness to a classic navy trend that will be rejuvenated in 2021. Oxford Gray is one of those colors that have you arguing with your friends over whether it is truly gray or truly blue.
Black
Pale beige-pink paint softens the exterior of this home, while teal blue trim and russet red doors add definition to the facade. This Coral Gables, FL home by Maite Granda is painted in a soft shade of white, with gunmetal gray paint on the door frame, handrails, and trim that adds definition. Randell Design Group used pre-weathered zinc cladding in a soft shade of gray on the exterior of this U.K. House, combined with gray brick for a textural feel that looks modern and complements the lush green lawn.

As one of the top choices for trending exterior house colors in 2023, Flagstone communicates a coastal theme that remains refined. Apply stormy gray in juxtaposition with crisp white or charcoal detailing. For a truly coordinated look, use all three of these colors together for a striking presentation that will surely propel curb appeal.
Chocolate Brown
The rest are getting too purple and dark for my taste. Maybe if you can do one of those computer images with your house and do the different colors then, that might help. But as that is not a choice, 4 is good to me. Oh my goodness, what a beautiful house! I can't wait to see what you do.

Were bringing you the best exterior house paint colors for 2018. Summer is the perfect time to give your house a facelift so we compiled a list of our top five favorite exterior paint colors. This color is the perfect pick for the classic brown-blue color combination and begs to be accented by something bold and beautiful. This curb-appeal color will most certainly be one of the most popular exterior paint colors for 2021.
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I think these compliment your awning plans. Beautiful house and such an amazing opportunity to come full circle. 1- too beige 2- too light 3- just right 4-too dark 5- still too dark 6- well I like 3.
(My gray house is that kind of chameleon!) 4 is darker mid tone that might make house imposing rather than welcoming. That is a lot of beautiful, wonderful, amazing, exterior gray paint colors. Can you help me find the perfect gray exterior paint color? Here are six gray exterior paint options we love. White ivory or pale tones such as light gray tan or peach are stucco colors that are often chosen for use with these home designs.
Forest Green
This exterior gray shade has very passive undertones of green and has an LRV of 57 which is on the low side. A lower LRV or light reflectance value means that it looks better on exteriors with plenty of light. A wildly popular exterior dark gray house color is Sherwin Williams Peppercorn . While it can look dark in a fan deck or as a paint swatch, this gray lightens up on exteriors that get lots of natural sunlight. This rich, modern color is a trend-worthy option for cedar shake siding that has staying power.
But as blues and grays became popular colors for a home's interior, we're seeing a slight shift in their popularity for exteriors, too. Another reason house colors are changing? As younger home buyers move to the suburbs, they can bring urban style to their new neighborhoods, says Kim. You probably have enough comment by now, but my opinion is the darker the better. I think dark gray houses with the white trim and black accent is beautiful yet actually makes old houses look "modern". And the grays do fad, like yellows very quickly so the darker is better for long term color.
I’ve been creating new-traditional interiors since 1988. And I love this gorgeous coastal home. The before, I would’ve driven right past it, but the after is as fresh as an ocean breeze can be. But quite frankly, the before is so dark and foreboding, that lightening it up is like eating a large slice of banana cream pie immediately after a great massage. A simple way to add high impact. Our design does not have a top header keeping things updated + fresh.
Trends come and go, but some home styles are popular enough to last for decades, or even longer. Over the years, homeowners have leaned toward certain colors and tones for these classic designs. Here’s a look at six of America’s favorite home styles and three popular siding colors to match each one.
I think #1 is the only option of the six offered here. It is UNDERSTATED...which I think serves as a fantastic backdrop for any additions such as furniture or pots/plants. And it is not too gray which can become depressing. I like darker which is why #4 is my fav. Whatever you choose will be perfect bc you are so amazing.
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