Lp lap siding that is white cream charcoal yellow or green.
Multi colored shingle siding.
Like siding there s a huge upswing in the color grey.
Siding and shingle color combinations.
The roofing product colors you see are as accurate as technology allows.
If your house is white gray yellow or blue stick with gray or black shingles to create a stately looking contrast.
While wooden roofs may look nice their practicality is lacking.
The table below shows roof colors that integrate best with siding colors.
Some homeowners are showing some clear color preferences though.
Neutral siding colors like warm gray create a solid foundation.
Shingle colors for weathered wood or log houses include brown green black grey.
These next three shingle colors harvard slate weatherwood and driftwood are also good choices for most style homes.
Shown are iko dynasty performance shingles in sedona a very dramatic color blend.
Shingle colors for white houses include brown grey black green blue white.
While green siding can allow your home to blend with nature blue will make it look light and airy.
The important thing is to repeat one or two of the colors in the roof somewhere else on the house s exterior.
Consider a shingle with a high definition profile to mimic the look of natural wood shakes.
For red or yellow brick houses choose between black brown and gray shingles.
It is another great roof and siding color combination especially because blue has become increasingly popular as a siding color all over the country.
Especially on smaller or more traditional style homes simple works best for exterior color combinations.
Blue pairs well with all colors of roofing but one to consider is a brown roof.
Notice that some of these shingle color options are more dynamic than others in that they have more variance in color.
To accurately judge your shingle and color choice we recommend that you view it on an actual roof with a pitch similar to your own roof prior to making your final color selection.
For example driftwood can be an excellent color choice for homes with multi colored brick siding because of its solid color look.
Of course lighter colors reflect the light keeping things cooler while darker colors absorb the light and keep warmth in.
We suggest that you view a roofing display or several shingles to get a better idea of the actual color.
Multi colored roofs are less common but there are manufacturers that are creating multi colored shingles that look similar to historic slate.
Then introduce color in small doses such as a glossy red front door to create a focal point that doesn t overwhelm the exterior color scheme.
Also when the roof color picks up tones in window shutters the front door or accent trim it nicely ties together the exterior look.