What Are the Best Exterior Colors for Your Home?

Posted by Kevin Smith
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Aug 31, 2019
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When you're choosing new paint for your home, you want to get ideas from the houses around you, check your Home Owner's Association guidelines if you belong to one and consult with professional painters in Woodstock to find the right color combination. Doing these things will help you limit the seemingly endless choice in color that you have and allow you to avoid any penalties that you might otherwise incur by not following the HOA's guidelines. Here are some colors that are trending for home's all over the United States.

Black and White

Using white as your home's primary color and black for the trim creates a sense of cleanliness and lends a crisp line to your home. White is inviting because it's neutral. It's hard to lose if you go with black and white as the colors for your home's exterior.

Muted Primary Colors

Some people might find black and white boring. If you want to add some color to your home, pastels are a good way to go. While bright primary colors may offend some of your neighbors, you should be okay with colors like mint green, periwinkle, or buttery yellow as your primary shade. You can accent these with white for a crisp, clean, and inviting look.

Classic Colors

Tan and gray are classic colors that look good with almost any style home. White trim is the best choice for these homes, as well, though in some cases you can choose a third color for accents, like a brick red or black to add some pop to your home.

Make It Pop

There are occasions when you can get away with a bright red for your home. Red is the color of passion and empowerment, but it can come off as too aggressive for some neighborhoods. If your home is set apart from your neighbors and has a lot of green around it, red might be the color for you. It helps your home stand out from the crowd. It also works in places where the weather tends to be gray.

On the Market

If you're putting your home on the market, the exterior color can drastically change its price. Most painters in Woodstock will recommend a color that combines gray and beige together. This neutral tone allows people to look at the home and imagine it the color they want. It also doesn't carry with it any negative overtones.

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