Siding Color Guide
Select your home style and see color combinations that boost curb appeal and home value.
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Why This Matters
The wrong siding color can make a beautiful home look cheap. The right one can make an average home stand out. Color choice also affects your home value. Neutral, timeless colors tend to have broader appeal at resale while bold choices can work for some styles. This guide helps you pick a combination that looks great and holds its value.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Neutral tones like gray, blue-gray, warm white, and beige consistently perform well at resale. They appeal to the widest range of buyers.
Your siding should complement your roof color, not necessarily match it. A good guideline is to choose colors in the same temperature family.
Yes. Darker colors absorb more UV and tend to fade more noticeably over time. Premium materials with UV-resistant finishes hold color longer.
With paintable materials like wood and fiber cement, yes. Vinyl siding color is baked in and cannot be easily changed. Choose carefully.
