strong and bold - certainteed
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STRONG AND BOLDGet in tune with current trends by choosing darker colors for exterior walls. Rich shades of brown, green and red add drama while also making your home appear smaller, a good thing for a large structure on a tight lot. Deep siding hues serve as visual grounding for a variety of strong trim colors and also work well for accenting recessed areas.
hunter green
autumn red
forest
mountain cedar
sable brown
charcoal black
Pacific blue
flagstone
oXford blue
autumn red
burnt sienna
forest
buckskin
mountain cedar
sable brownhearthstone
roof color
trim color
Primary siding color
secondary siding or accent color
shutter and door colors
Monogram Double 4" Clapboard in flagstone with Restoration Millwork trim in natural white and Vinyl Carpentry trim in colonial white. The darker siding color helps the entryway come forward.
Cedar Impressions Straight Edge Rough-Split Shakes in terra cotta and Monogram Double 4" Clapboard in spruce are a rich color and style combination for this Arizona home.
Pewter
flagstonecharcoal gray
Pacific blue
terra cotta
mountain cedar
driftwood
hearthstone
forest
sPruce
sable brown
burnt sienna
terra cotta
autumn red
sable brown
mountain cedar
roof color
trim color
Primary siding color
secondary siding or accent color
shutter and door colors
Vibrant color combinations can give your home a unique personality: Cedar Impressions Double 7" Straight Edge Perfection Shingles in ivy green with custom-painted Restoration Millwork accents. Grand Manor™ roofing in colonial slate complements this unique look.