A wood sided home set among trees blends best with its surroundings when deep forest green shingles or a green brown blend are used.
Black and white house with brown roof.
A collection of white house with black window trim inspiration that lends itself well to the modern farmhouse and coastal exterior vibes.
Tan shingles with a tan house.
If you have to replace your roof take the opportunity to consider your color choices.
How to tear off roof shingles.
Lots of other siding details.
So don t be afraid of going white on the exterior of your home.
The reality is also that we likely wouldn t go with black but rather a dark brown or bronze tone color so the contrast is less harsh.
The real stone veneer has a variety of natural brown orange and gray undertones.
To find out how the color of your roof impacts function take a look here.
The most popular colors of roof shingles are shades of black brown gray and red.
The roof can be up to 40 of your home s exterior.
These are perhaps the trickiest color to work with.
They are both really classic and look sharp but my preference is the gray because its a little less heavy.
Today variations of black brown gray and red roof colors are available in a variety of different roofing materials.
An onyx black roof has the same undertones as a dark gray roof.
Those are just a few examples of how a home s style and setting influences roof color.
A soft muted brown or the right color grey are your best choices.
You could really do practically any color roof from black to gray to brown blue green or go for a monochromatic look with a white roof.
Bring home samples and see how they look with your other exterior colors.
A white beach house with red trim topped by a blue roof completes the nautical theme.
Yellow with a strong brown roof is a very common mistake.
Architectural details are accented in off white and burgundy.
Large pavers make up the front walk and porch top.
Slate wood metal and clay.
Black can be too harsh but will work in limited situations.
Be consistent with neighborhood standards.
Olive green house with vertical siding and tons of thick white azek trim.
White and white shingles are perhaps the most versatile shade to work with when you re deciding what color roofing shingles or materials you want.
This is a popular choice and almost always bad.
You can make your home uniquely yours by going with a white exterior paint that you love and pairing it with dark trim around the windows a pop of color on the front door and a dark roof to bring it all together.
These popular shingle colors stem from the materials that builders have been using for centuries.
The urban farmhouse in this photo is painted dusty green to harmonize with the green roof.
White house with black trim and metal roof via studio mcgee.