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Can someone help me with the colors on the exterior of this home?

10 months ago

We bult a garage and trying to paint both structures the same color. The main cottage is a western cedar structure with alot of natural wood elements. Its a very beautiful property on a point on a lake here in Alabama We went with the green metal roof on the garage because all the other structures had the green metal. The attached picture is the look both of us like however I cant seem to get any consensus on the colors.

Any help would be appreciated I see a silvery cement grey color on the body with a gray green trim.





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  • PRO
    10 months ago

    You didn't mention anything about your plans for the house, I like the colour as it is, perhaps trim the windows but that's really up to you. Here's a look at the garage in a colour that coordinates with your house as it is now, at least on my computer screen...



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  • 10 months ago
    last modified: 10 months ago

    The same brown solid color stain and paint could be used on both buildings and be a match, good idea. I'm not a pro so do your research on which product could be used. I like this look with rich brown siding in the photo I attached.

    If both the house and garage were stained/painted the same brown color, you would have the look of a compound in a National Park with buildings built from different eras but in the same theme.

    The siding colors might not be an exact because of the different materials. But the metal roofs are slightly different from each other anyway. But the overall look would be very nice.

    Paint the garage doors the matching brown as well.





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  • 10 months ago

    We are planning to move here sometime in the near future. Hubby really loved the silver grey color. i liked that there was not a huge contrast in color on the trim. My preferance would be the same color(or lack of it) on walls and trim. Ive sampled several greenish greys for the walls but my husband just really does not want a green house. We have a retaining wall made from the cobblestones across the lake side of the cabin with a raised deck of the natural wood and rimmed with beautiful huge pink azelas. Most of the lake side of the cabin is made up of screened porch ,deck, and Bronze windows. White trim is something we both agree we do not want. We want something a little fresher/lighter looking but still understated if that makes any sense. Inside of the cabin has cedar cypress walls/white trim/several large stone walls and fireplace that are simillar in color to the grey cobblstones. the pictures of the cabin really make the house look small but its actually a 2200 sq feet home. The thing im having the main trouble with is the green roof, but as soon as the cabin roof is cleaned it will match the garage roof.

    Thank all of you for your input.

  • 10 months ago
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    I love your inspo photo (I will file it away for a future project of my own).

    I am wondering if BM Collingwood or BM Pale Oak is a good body color? The green trim is a statement with the green roof. I'd sample a few like a rosemary, or this SW Relentless Olive or SW Shady Lane





  • 10 months ago

    Thank you Lyn. These may be keepers. Ill look online then get some samples

  • 10 months ago
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    Oh now I get it, the Dilemma is not what color but which shades of gray and green.

    What color are the garage doors behinid the plastic dropcloths? Same as the double side doors? That might make a difference.

    Because the gray side doors on the garage could clash with the siding in gray if they have similar light/dark value. Like you tried to match the garage doors and the siding but didn't quite make it if you get my drift.

    Some contrast might be needed.

  • 10 months ago

    The garage doors as well as the other 3 doors on the new build will need to be painted. The third door is on the other side of the garage. It doesn’t show up in the pictures but is a single door with probably cement pad and steps. we want a awning of some kind but haven’t gotten that far.

    The color is really up in the air right now The stoney grey house in the picture is the only combination we have found online that we liked with a green roof. Neither of us like the dark grays or greens we have seen. We want a lighter fresher but soothing look.

    Thanks for your help


  • 10 months ago
    last modified: 10 months ago

    This is fun...I used ai to try and envision your house colors and yard with teal accents and front door, rustic furniture and ferns and white flowers.



    Looking at the image, the garage doors to match the siding for less contrast. The eye would be drawn to the wood trim and front door of the porch.

    FYI, paint companies have visualizers online, you can upload a photo of your house and "paint" it using their colors.

  • 10 months ago

    I like this paint color. Do you know wha it is.The trim is a little in your face but a softer green might work for me Maybe a more monochrome look. I tried t he apple visualizer but I need to get a better picture. Thank you so much for your help

  • 10 months ago
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    It's not a paint color, I just asked for a soft gray, forgot to ask for soft green, but I think if gives an idea that gray will work in your setting and look soothing and serene.

    I do like my idea of natural wood for the porch and teal or blue for front door...a color of water being on the lake.

  • 10 months ago
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    Here is a nice color palette with your Stone Hearth and Cedar Path which is a soft green with your roof.

    I used Ben Moore Personal Color Viewer which is their visualizer.





    We actually tested a sample of Cedar Path on our house to lighten up our green trim and it is a nice soft color. One patch on the fascia and one patch on the window trim:



  • 10 months ago
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    I don't know anything about these colors but trying something a shade darker for the siding.







  • 10 months ago

    Tracefloyd these are really great! With the application you are using can you add the green roof?

  • 10 months ago
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    With Benjamin Moore Personal Color Viewer, you can upload a photo of your house and "paint" it using their colors. So your real roof, with the new house colors, would be in the picture.

    Sherwin Williams is called Color Snap Visualizer and will also take uploads.

    I used one of Visualized above, and made a sketch using a patchwork of shots of your roofs. Your roof seems to have some teal in it, a different color from you inspo, which is why I chose CP.

    The siding is Valley Forge Tan (aka Plymouth Rock1543) with Cedar Path trim.



    Plymouth Rock1543 on a real house



    https://www.thephinery.com/blogs/color-consults/plymouth-rock-craftsman/

    Stone Hearth on a real house



    https://www.livingletterhome.com/benjamin-moore-stone-hearth-984/

    Thunder on a real house, even more gray


    https://westmagnoliacharm.com/benjamin-moore-thunder-af-685/painting/

    Thunder on a virtual house with Gettysburg Gray trim which is a green.

    Indeterminate colors like this Gettysburg are rich looking.


    Plymouth Rock and Crownsville Gray..also a green. Charleston Brown doors or could be used as a front porch color as I proposed in my ai.



    This last one seems to have the least amount of contrast but still a hint of green:

    PR and GG


    very nice with your roof....


    Here is a paler version, Thunder and Herbal Escape





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  • 10 months ago

    We preasure washed the siding on the cabin. Mike fell in love and dose not want to change the color. i know I can not match this for the garage. The painters come this tuesday!! Dose anybody have any suggestions on a beautiful color to use.

    I’ve been to Sherwin Williams and Benjamin Moore today looking for Browns. BM suggested either Davenport tan or Whitall Brown. SW Leather bound came from doing a color match on the wood sample i had. I also got a sample of Banyan Brown and Covered Bridge from SW. my plan is to paint some of the Hardy board to see if these might work.

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  • 10 months ago

    The last picture is of the side of the garage that is closest to the cabin. we will landscape the yard but we will still have the cender block which gets taller around the back of the garage to paint. I’m thinking the same color for cender block and all doors and trim?


  • 10 months ago

    I like tracyfloyd's inspo photos. Or you could go darker. These are wood shakes, but the stain colors work well with treen. It depends on your setting as well.

    Shingle Style Carriage House - Side Elevation · More Info



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  • 10 months ago
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    You do not want the house to change color, but it will darken again over time if it is not stained. I'm a bit confused.

    I like the current windows with the plain wood trim. Or paint the trim the same gray as the windows.

    So no green trim anymore? You could paint the front door green.

    For the garage, I would paint the cinder block the same color as the siding. It does not need to be an accent color. Depends on the siding color, but maybe a shade darker.

    I could not find Banyan Brown. Covered Bridge is red and I hesitate using red and green together.

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  • 10 months ago
    last modified: 10 months ago

    Okay, I think I see what you mean. The answer is a natural cedar wood stain for the house, clear or semi-transparent. Then get the same color but in solid for the garage if you want


    BUT..

    The garage does NOT have to match. The roofs and trim are the unifier.



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  • 10 months ago

    Has anyone used SW3049 Monterey tan on the exterior of a home? both visulizers I’m using can’t find this color.

  • 10 months ago

    Good advice already - not a pro but the green roof is a strong element, I’d focus on deep colors that complement it - I wouldn’t have any white on the garage at all, that seems like the biggest disconnect



  • 10 months ago
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    I'm not a pro either but Behr AE-5 Chocolate Brown is a close match to National Park Service brown for their park buildings and looks good with a green roof. Would look great on the house and garage...like a compound in a National Park. The green roofs are very woodsy.





  • PRO
    10 months ago

    As a Certified Color Specialist, I can tell you your roof color will drive everything. You have to stay in the same color hue of the roof for a cohesive look. There is no gray I can see in the metal roof so avoid gray toned options. A deep brown is wisest choice. Complimentary color and works so well especially in natural settings. SW Semi-permanent stain might be good option in their Hawthorne color is beautiful. Might get a sample of that. If your siding isn’t wood they can color match it with exterior paint. SW Urban Bronze comes to mind. It has some graying so might be a good compromise for hubby. I prefer the Hawthorne with your roof.

  • PRO
    10 months ago

    As a Certified Color Specialist, I can tell you your roof color will drive everything. You have to stay in the same color hue of the roof for a cohesive look. There is no gray I can see in the metal roof so avoid gray toned options. A deep brown is wisest choice. Complimentary color and works so well especially in natural settings. SW Semi-permanent stain might be good option in their Hawthorne color is beautiful. Might get a sample of that. If your siding isn’t wood they can color match it with exterior paint. SW Urban Bronze comes to mind. It has some graying so might be a good compromise for hubby. Also, best to do both structures the same palette. It’s more cohesive overall look.

  • PRO
    10 months ago

    Here is look at those two options.

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    Love your inspiration photo…we had some cottages in upper michigan around a golf course that had cabins that were painted to blend into the trees and foliage..so beautiful..here is a color combo that may be very close.


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  • PRO
    9 months ago

    A few more photos.

  • PRO
    9 months ago
    last modified: 9 months ago

    Flo we were both adding more photos! great minds think alike….such a gorgeous spot on the water!


  • 9 months ago

    I really liked the Dried Thyme for s trim color but worried the At ease wall color is to too dark ? in the inspo picture I see a more clay or stone color? Mike has chosen Monterey Tan by SW for the walls and I’m afraid I’m about to have a large gold blob in the front yard!!!! HELP!!! Please

  • 9 months ago

    At ease soldier by SW is what I meant is a little dark it seems


  • PRO
    9 months ago

    That color for the body will go to a much more gold tone than you have been considering.

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    Here is rough mock up (left side) of that stain color. Now colors on monitors are never reliable so I strongly recommend getting a small sample and actually trying it on your wood siding before you commit to that color. Thank you Julie for the use of your post. 😊

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    All painted with At Ease Soldier


  • 9 months ago

    Oh my looks really brown! is that the At ease soldier by SW? In the inspi pic i see more of a Requisite or Elephant ear

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    I would say no on Monterey Tan…it is a bit taupe so it will have a slight pink to it.

  • 9 months ago

    Does anyone know anything about Dorian grey? Im at the paint store! can you tell😩

  • 9 months ago

    The at ease soldier does appear lighter on the house in the picture

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    Is this the green metal roof color?


  • PRO
    9 months ago

    Look at SW Chat Room


  • 9 months ago

    Yes that is the lovely hreen roof!! i got a sample of at ease soldier and dried thyme The colors are beautiful togeather and may be the onsp colors after all Thank you for your help

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    ggrant75..Thats wonderful..so happy I was helpful in some way! please post after photos!🤗

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    Beautiful!


  • PRO
    9 months ago

    WOOT! WOOT!

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  • 9 months ago

    Great choices from Flo and HIWE. Looking forward to the final photos!

  • PRO
    9 months ago

    Glad we helped especially avoid the golden one!! Can’t wait to see finished product!