It can provide a transformative effect that few other colors can match.
Gray siding with wood shutters.
The shutters and garage door are a similar shade while the trim is a classic white helping to lighten up the appearance and tie the other shades together.
A gray house pairs well with shutters in other cool shades think darker grays or a variety of blues.
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Here a touch of black supplied by the shutters and mailbox against white trim keeps the look crisp and modern.
Gray seamlessly complements most classic roof colors as well as brick stone and wood consider adding a bit of color with things like the shutters and front door.
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This creates a subtly dramatic appearance that helps the home stand out from the crowd a must in this line of townhouses.
Gray is a popular siding choice for any type of home exterior.
The muted tones of both the siding and the shutters match one another while the colors themselves contrast.
The siding itself is in two shades a deep gray with a green undertone and a lighter warmer gray.
Neutral siding colors like warm gray create a solid foundation.
Gray shutters play nicely with many colors from light neutrals like white cream and taupe to blue various jewel tones dark gray brick stucco and stone.
Gray house with blue shutters.
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You might for example introduce dark plum shutters to green mountain sage siding or use muted yellow woodland cream to highlight the dormers on a countrylane red house.
Not all shades of gray have a warm or cool undertone or a secondary color undertone.
True gray and black.
Try warm red shutter colors and warm beige shutter colors for a more adventurous contemporary feel.
On a house complementary colors are frequently used to add drama to your look.
Gray and dark grey shutters have staying power as exterior design is moving towards more white tinted pastel and muted neutrals.
If you have a gray house you have room to play with warm shades if you like.
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.