Don't make these exterior paint color mistakes

Choosing the right paint colors for your home's exterior can be daunting. Many homeowners struggle to create a cohesive look that enhances curb appeal and complements fixed home elements.

Experts recommend evaluating fixed elements like roofs, bricks, and stones when selecting paint colors. These features have specific undertones that should harmoniously blend with your chosen exterior palette.

In one project, a Mediterranean exterior with beige and taupe stones was refreshed using a pale beige that complemented the existing stone. This blend created a cohesive and updated effect.

Contractors recommend taking paint samples outdoors. Small chips or indoor light views can mislead as colors drastically change under natural light conditions.

Order sizable paint samples and apply them on pure white backgrounds to understand true outdoor appearance. Avoid applying directly to colored siding as it distorts perception.

Colors, especially whites, appear much lighter outdoors. To avoid overly bright results, select shades darker than your desired interior palette.

Avoid pure white for exterior trims as they appear brighter outdoors. Opt for pale neutrals that complement the overall color scheme.

If fixed elements are less demanding, consider subtle colors. Stick to muted shades to avoid an overly vibrant appearance, which may not complement the surroundings.

“If you can consider a color, please do so. It is so happy to put a color on your exterior.”

Avoiding excessively bright exterior colors is key. Most successful exteriors utilize tones that pull from the neutral category, even for houses at the beach.

Develop a coordinated color scheme considering all exterior elements. Choose trim and accent colors like shutters or doors that align with the main house color for a unified effect.

A house with earthy stone benefited from accents in more muted tones like hail navy rather than vibrant blues. This approach enhances the overall style integrity, respecting the existing architectural elements.

Successfully choosing exterior paint colors involves careful consideration of your home's fixed elements, testing colors under outdoor lighting, and strategically selecting and coordinating hues. These practices ensure that any updates reflect a balanced and appealing curb presence.

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