Tips To Choose Siding & Trim Color Combination For Your Home

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One of the most satisfying ways to create curb appeal for your home is to choose eye-catching color combinations for your siding and trim. But how do you decide which color tones to choose? The range of options can seem overwhelming. And when you invest in a product such as Alside siding, which can be infused with color in the factory before being installed, making a choice that you’re happy with becomes even more important.

At A&A Roofing & Exteriors, we believe in making sure homeowners receive original, creative, elegant home exterior products they can take pride in. We want to help you choose the right siding and trim colors for your home.

So, we’ve put together this guide of what you need to know about choosing colors. If you’re planning to use Alside siding, you’ll be able to use their color visualization tool. But even if you opt for another siding or trim product, these color tips will help you decide.

Choose at Least Three Colors

A good home color rule of thumb to remember is the rule of threes. This means planning one color for your overall siding color, a second color for the trim, and a third color for accents. Coordinating these three areas with three different shades helps your home pop with curb appeal.

Siding

Your siding color is your home’s dominant color, and it’s what people will notice most. So, it’s important to choose a color you like and that blends well with your home’s features, landscaping, and neighborhood.

Trim

White and off-white tones are the go-to choices for door and window frames, eaves, and roof edging. But dark shades can work too.

Accents

Your accent color creates a bit of pop and pizzazz, so you’ll want to use it sparingly, in places where that splash of unexpected color draws the eye. A bold accent color for your front door can be a nice choice.

Decide on Warm Colors vs. Cool Colors

Shades in the red, orange, and yellow range are considered warm tones. These colors are invigorating and energizing, and they draw the eye. Some homeowners like using bold, warm tones for their siding color, while others opt to use these colors for accents like shutters or doors.

Cool colors include tones in the green, blue, and purple range. These shades are calming, soothing, and relaxing. They make a great choice for the overall color of your siding.

Blend with Existing Features

Aim to create an overall color scheme that blends well with every aspect of your home. Look at aspects of your home that are not going to be changing, and choose shades that match those aspects to create a unified look.

Roof

Unless your roof is going to be replaced soon, it’s a smart idea to consider what siding colors will blend well with the roofing.

Stone and Brick

Consider whether your home’s stone and brick features have warm undertones (beige, brown, yellow, orange) or cool undertones (grey, blue, black). Choose siding colors that match the warmth or coolness of these features.

Consider Neighborhood and Landscaping

To select siding colors and trim colors that make your home look stunning, take a look beyond your home to what surrounds it.

Natural environment

Think about the landscaping around your home. If you live in a desert area with a lot of stone hardscaping, you might want to choose a contrasting color so the house stands out. If you’re surrounded by woods, maybe a light siding color would help your home draw the eye. Your door might look great if painted the same color as the flowers in your flower beds.

Neighborhood style

Curb appeal is affected by how well your home looks in relation to your neighbors’ homes. While you don’t have to copy anyone’s exact color scheme, keep in mind that if you paint your home a drastically different color, it will stand out — and not always in a good way.

Homeowners association requirements

If your neighborhood is governed by a neighborhood association, there are likely rules about the shades you can use on your home.

Choose an Experienced Siding Contractor

When you’re ready to invest in lovely, lasting, top-performing siding for your home, we’d love to help you choose the right siding design, color and details to fit your home’s unique needs. Contact us today to receive a free quote—and see your vision for your home come to life with beautiful siding and trim.