– Pairs with brick, stone, or wood – Matches many roof colors – Keeps homes cooler in heat – Hides dirt better than white – Easy to update with accents – Timeless and buyer friendly – Softens bold details – Adds warmth and balance
– Test large patches on all sides – Watch how light changes color – Check undertones, warm or cool – Match roof and landscape tones – Compare with nearby homes – Balance trim and gutter colors – Consider year-round plants
– Benjamin Moore – Grant Beige – Sherwin Williams – Accessible Beige – Benjamin Moore – Manchester Tan – Sherwin Williams – Shoji White – Behr – Sand Drift – Valspar – Ivory Brown
- Outdoor Wicker Loveseat - Black Metal Walkway Light - White Resin Plant Pot Planter - Round Outdoor Coffee Table - Artificial Geranium Bush - Faux Concrete Finish Fire Pit - String Lights with Black Wire - Outdoor Lounge Chair - Scalloped Edge Planters
– Crisp white for classic contrast – Soft taupe or warm gray for a calm blend – Charcoal or black for bold modern edges – Match trim with roof for balance – Deeper window trim for structure – Gutters and fascia – Shutters or doors in navy, olive, or brick red
The crisp white-beige brick and deep black trim make this house feel fresh, bright, and ready to welcome guests any time of day.
This Tudor-style beauty wears beige with soft taupe trim that gives it an old-English vibe without feeling stuffy or too dressed up.
The pale beige siding with soft white trim gives this home a quiet, peaceful feel that blends right into the trees and sky.
This home mixes light beige siding with white trim and stacked stone columns that make the whole space feel like a quiet escape.