There is no contrast to break up the body of the house from the neat architectural features we want to highlight.
Painting house trim and roof same color or not.
Begin your journey with historic colors.
Exterior trim provides decorative detail on your home s facade.
Limit paint colors to one trim a door color a primary body color and occasionally a second body color.
Even much of the trim is painted the same color including the large knee braces.
Sometimes however you may not be able to find an exact color match with your siding or you may just feel that blending in with your siding is boring or unattractive.
What colors should you choose for your house.
If you pick a secondary body color use it to highlight architectural features such as a gable or for a second body material such as shingles.
On new roofs they are installing a piece of roof flashing under the edge of the roof that is bent down and covers part of the fascia.
That s not to say you should paint your house the exact same color as your neighbor.
To keep this look from falling flat be sure to use a more matte finish on the exterior and a glossier finish on the trim and shutters.
3 tips for choosing your house color consider your neighbors.
If contrastic is too much for you a monochromatic look may be right up your alley.
This look is achieved by painting the trim of the house the same color as its exterior.
The siding is coral the trim is plum and the shutters black.
In these cases it may be best to select gutter colors that match your fascia or trim.
Fascia should be the same color as the trim.
Before you even begin looking at the endless array of paint swatches at your local paint or home improvement store look around your neighborhood to see if there is a common palette.
Begin your painting project by pouring thoroughly mixed paint into a bucket and dipping a quality 2 2 wide nylon polyester brush into the paint.
Trim lines your roof accents your siding and frames windows and doors which means it plays a big role in your exterior color palette depending on the siding and trim color combination you choose trim can provide an unexpected pop of color blend in with your siding or make your front door stand out.
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With other trim colors the flashing looks very bad unless you paint it to match.
Roof flashing is brown or white and does not present a problem if it matches the trim color.