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BEIGE

OUTDOOR PAINT COLORS

– Hides dust and dirt easily – Blends with natural surroundings – Timeless and good for resale – Pairs well with trim and doors – Adds warmth to large facades – Fits any home style – Stays polished, not trendy – Reflects sunlight, keeps cool – Matches clay, stone, or sand

WHY BEIGE IS A GREAT OUTDOOR PAINT COLOR?

– Accessible Beige – Sherwin Williams (SW 7036) – Manchester Tan – Benjamin Moore (HC-81) – String – Farrow & Ball (No. 8)

POPULAR BEIGE PAINT COLORS

– Crisp white trim – Soft black accents – Front doors: navy, sage green, or terracotta – Roofing: charcoal, brown, or red clay tiles – Natural accents: stone, brick, or copper gutters – Bright white shutters for coastal look – Bronze or pewter finishes for warmth

COLORS THAT PAIR BEST WITH BEIGE EXTERIOR

- Outdoor Coffee Table - White Plant Pot Planter - Faux Concrete Finish Fire Pit - Outdoor Wicker Loveseat - Outdoor String Lights - Scalloped Edge Planters - Wicker Lounge Chair

DECOR TO USE

– Check undertones – Match with roof, stone, or brick – Test in natural light and shade – Use warmer beige for north-facing homes – Pick shades that highlight siding texture – Always test swatches on exterior walls

HOW TO PICK THE RIGHT BEIGE SHADE

– Ignoring undertones  – Not matching roof, stone, or trim – Picking swatches indoors, not in sunlight – Choosing beige too light (washed out) – Going too dark (heavy or outdated) – Skipping primer for proper coverage – Copying colors from other homes blindly

COMMON MISTAKES

– Accessible Beige – Sherwin Williams (SW 7036) – Manchester Tan – Benjamin Moore (HC-81) – String – Farrow & Ball (No. 8) – Edgecomb Gray – Benjamin Moore (HC-173) – Natural Linen – Sherwin Williams (SW 9109) – Ballet White – Benjamin Moore (OC-9)

BEST BEIGE OUTDOOR PAINT COLOR