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Purple + Tan
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Blue-Green + White
Remington Design Co
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Black + White
Paper & Stitch
Take your fresh coat one step further like Paper & Stitch does here and paint the front porch tiles. Black walls, white roofing and a beige color scheme on the tiles make for an exterior that is sure to turn heads.
Try Behr’s Blackout
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Red + White
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Red might be a bold choice, but it sure does stand out from the side of the road. Opt for a white trim to make the exterior pop. And if that’s not enough contrast, red steps leading up to a black door will most definitely do the trick.
Try Sherwin-Williams’ Red Tomato
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Sand + White + Burgundy
The Home I Create
Stick to the neutrals (with a pop of burgundy) for a classic color scheme that’s bound to work every time. The Home I Create keeps it simple yet still adds some color through the window shades and front door for a welcoming abode.
Try Farrow & Ball’s Matchstick
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Golden Yellow + White
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Charm your neighbors with a golden yellow exterior. This lighter shade offers a warm, inviting vibe without feeling too overpowering. Add some greenery for even more natural color — and don’t forget the white trim.
Try Behr’s Squash Blossom
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Pink + White
Sugar & Cloth
This might seem like an all-white exterior from afar, but you have to look extra closely to see all the unique features of Sugar & Cloth’s front porch. The pink ceiling paired with the striped floor add a splash of pastel to an otherwise neutral exterior.
Try Benjamin Moore’s Pink Harmony
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Teal + Gray
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You might not see an all-teal home that often, but when you do, you have to admit it’s impressive. The teal exterior paired with the gray roof and stone touches create a mix of colors and textures that just work.
Try HGTV Home by Sherwin Williams’ Maxi Teal
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Burnt Orange + Gray
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While bright orange might be a little too much, a burnt shade does the trick. This brown-orange blend will catch your neighbors’ attention without feeling too overwhelming. Add touches of white and gray for a unique color scheme that still feels somewhat neutral.
Try Farrow & Ball’s Marmelo
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Black + Wood
Brepurposed
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Sand + Brown
Patricia Burke
With a fountain and all, Allison Armour transforms this subtle sand-colored home into a peaceful sanctuary. Neutral hues tend to create a more contemporary feel, allowing the home’s architectural features to stand out more than the colors incorporated.
Try Glidden’s Sandcastle Symphony
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Red + White + Blue
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This home’s all-American color scheme makes for a dazzling exterior. Go for a bright, lively design with the colors of the flag. With a red door as the point of contrast, you can’t go wrong with this classic color combination.
Try Behr’s Haute Couture
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White + Gray
Kaitlin Green
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Beige + Gray
Patricia Burke
Another take on neutrals, this attractive homes pairs a mostly beige exterior with a gray roof and white trim. This home blends in with its surrounding (in the best way possible) for a calm, relaxing environment. Simply grab a seat near the fire or on the front porch and take in the breeze.
Try HGTV Home by Sherwin-Williams’ Stucco
Photo by: Patricia Burke
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Classic Blue + White
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This rich shade of blue contrasts nicely with the all-white columns and wood door. If you’re going for something a bit more colorful but don’t want to stand out too much, this classic blue look may be right for you. Just don’t forget about the white trim!
Try Farrow & Ball’s Stiffkey Blue
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Taupe + Teal + White
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Taupe-colored siding is definitely a timeless choice, but that doesn’t mean it can’t be a lively one. The teal window shades and white trim along the windows and doorway add a subtle brightness to this classic exterior. Plus, there are always plants and flowers you can rely on for even more color.
Try Farrow & Ball’s Shadow Gray
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Charcoal + Stone
Brepurposed
Don’t be afraid to embrace a dark color palette like Brepurposed does here. If your house has stone features, or you’d like to incorporate them, complement them with a matching shade that highlights the architecture that draws the eye rather than blends in.
Try Benjamin Moore’s Blacktop
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Light Green + Brown + Yellow
Patricia Burke
Who doesn’t love a light green? This trendy color, when paired with brown and yellow, makes for an exterior that will never go out of style. Just colorful enough to make a statement without being too bold, this home gives off a warm and welcoming vibe.
Try Sherwin-Williams’ Soft Sage
Photo by: Patricia Burke
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Blue + Gray + Yellow
A Pretty Life In the Suburbs
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Brown + White + Stone
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With a combination of brown paint, stone and a white trim, this rustic home has a clean and inviting look. Highlighted by the white paint, the entryway feels larger and more open. Although this home flaunts a neutral color scheme, there’s still room for contrast between the white and traditional brown.
Try Glidden’s Authentic Brown
Laura Millar (she/her) is the assistant lifestyle editor for Good Housekeeping, where she covers home design. Prior to joining Good Housekeeping in 2024, she wrote for NBC’s TODAY.com, where she covered everything from entertainment news to pop culture updates.
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