A black door also makes a classy and fitting centerpiece to the ensemble.
Houses with dark grey roofs.
The dark paint finishes and white surfaces enhance the home s historic country profile and complement its river rock foundation.
Black a contrasting shade of gray white green or blue can all pair nicely with a gray brick or painted house.
A black painted gable vent and charcoal gray steps take their color cue from the home s metal roof.
If you paint your house white and pair it with grey shingles on the roof paint the trim or shutters on your house grey as well.
The same home with shingles that have a charcoal base but flecked with greens tans and browns would be far more appealing.
White and grey are both neutrals.
Gray black darker shades of brown and some softer shades of green think celadon or grayish green can all look lovely with a red brick or similar home.
White is a conventional traditional color to paint a house.
White is added to black to create grey.
Now here s the blending principle.
Gray can have undertones of blue green or violet.
Yellow and gray is a classic color pairing that works well on all types of houses.
For a more traditional look a sunny light yellow pairs beautifully with a light gray roof.
White trim white siding and white railings give this farmhouse spick and span appeal.
The plainer the siding is the more a blended color pattern is needed to make your home look interesting and appealing.