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Choose the Most Beautiful Colors for Your House Facade
Thinking about renovating your house facade? The first step is to choose colors for the house facade. Colors, like clothing, 'dress up' the house and help define its architectural style, as well as highlight the beauty of the facade.
But among so many colors, which one should you choose for painting your house facade? This is a question we will help you answer in this article. Keep reading:
Ideas for Facade Colors
PinterestYellow for WarmthYellow is a color that warms and illuminates. On house facades, it guarantees warmth and friendliness.
Light and bright shades like canary yellow look great when combined with materials such as wood and stone. Darker tones, such as ochre and mustard, evoke a rural or peasant style. But yellow can also be trendy, especially when combined with neutral colors like gray and black.
Calm BlueBlue is a color that brings comfort and calm. When you see it on a facade, there's a feeling of tranquility and well-being. Light blue tones combined with white convey delicacy and romance.
Medium and warm shades, such as turquoise blue, can be an excellent choice for rustic or youthful and relaxed homes. Simply pair it with pink and yellow tones.
Green — Natural Balance
Green is a color of nature, so it's always associated with natural elements and the good feelings they can evoke. Green shades can harmoniously blend into the local landscape, between trees and gardens, creating a warm and cozy atmosphere.
Darker and denser tones like emerald green are perfect for creating an elegant facade even without aiming for luxury.
Vibrant and Passionate Red
Red is rarely used on facades because it's strong and vivid. To choose the right red shade, you should consider elements of the facade. Darker tones like terracotta accentuate rustic charm and coziness when accompanied by plants and natural materials such as stone and wood.
Warm tones like crimson red can add life and dynamism to modern facades, especially when used as an accent on part of the facade or combined with neutral and modest colors like wood tones or black-and-white details.
Comfort and Coziness of Earth Tones
Earth tones are colors inspired by nature, especially beige, yellow, brown, orange, red and green shades. However, these colors are characterized by a deeper tone with slight shine.
Examples of such shades include straw, sand, mustard yellow, moss green, caramel and terracotta. These colors are the best choice for those who want to create a cozy, rural facade even in urban settings.
Neutral Colors for House Facades
PinterestElegance of WhiteDespite requiring additional care, a white facade is elegant and refined. It pairs beautifully with both classical and modern architecture. White can be the full facade or used for accentuating important architectural details.
Modern Sophistication of BlackBlack is another color rarely used on house facades, but it's gradually gaining attention from those building or renovating homes.
This color evokes a feeling of refined and luxurious modern style, ideal for houses with contemporary architecture.
Gray — Step Out of the ObviousGray has become a neutral option for house facades, replacing traditional beige tones. Modern gray also adds elegance to the facade without making it tiring or monotonous.
Refined Simplicity of Dark BlueDark blue tones such as oil blue can be used as a neutral color for house facades. This shade is refined, modest and elegant, especially when combined with wood. Or you can combine several elements, and most houses will feature more than one color on the facade.
Now look at our ideas for facade colors and get inspired for your home:
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