Best Michigan Home Exterior Paint Colors

Colors differ depending on other tones around them, light and texture. It, therefore, means that finding the right paint color to match your house exterior is a commitment and a task to take seriously. It is not all sunshine and rainbows.

The job can be daunting especially when you have to factor in the nuance of color while still focusing on your favorite color preference. Pressure becomes real when you realize that you need to choose three different hues for the siding, trim and accents.

And because this is a major financial investment, we sought out opinions and ideas from major paint companies to find out the best color selections made by Metro Detroit area homeowners and why these color coordination stand out. With that said, if you are thinking of giving your Michigan home exterior a whole new look, then here are the best colors you might want to consider.

Traditional-style homes

These homes need paint colors that make a bold statement and match with the surrounding. Most traditional homes have accents in wood, stone or brick. You can give your home a stylish look with dark colors for the siding to complement the natural wood accents.

A nice combination would be warm and earthy red for the siding, blue-gray tone for the door and beige for the shatters. Classic black and white palette also makes a traditional home stand out.

 

Classic homes

A typical American home with steep roof, front porch and stonework will look better in natural color palettes. These colors give the home a simple yet sophisticated look that will stand out on the block. White putty, soft taupe and olive green for the accents is the best combination if you are looking for a colorful landscape.

 

Southwest Style

Casual and rustic homes need warm and inviting tones that match the southwestern décor often influenced by the culture of the native people or the land. Southwest style homes need warm and earthy tones like shades of green and gray to complement the terra-coated roof tiles or the desert sands.

A combination of natural clay and chocolate brown will give your Southwest-style home an elegant look. Consider contrasting hues of latte, protégé bronze and edamame for the siding, trim and accent.

Victorian-style homes

A Victorian-style house needs a simple palette though conspicuous enough to highlight the detailing. Cool shades of blue, gray and rose will highlight the details of your Victorian-style home and give it a nice sophisticated look. Most Victorian homes showcase an explosion of colors, but if this is not your style, you can maintain a soothing and simple look with a combination of warm peach, reddish brown and cream.

An exterior color scheme that will truly deliver the punch can include Bordeaux red for the trim, brilliant white paint for porch columns and High Park for the main siding.

 

Traditional-style homes

These homes need paint colors that make a bold statement and match with the surrounding. Most traditional homes have accents in wood, stone or brick. You can give your home a stylish look with dark colors for the siding to complement the natural wood accents.

A nice combination would be warm and earthy red for the siding, blue-gray tone for the door and beige for the shatters. Classic black and white palette also makes a traditional home stand out.

 

Classic homes

A typical American home with steep roof, front porch and stonework will look better in natural color palettes. These colors give the home a simple yet sophisticated look that will stand out on the block. White putty, soft taupe and olive green for the accents is the best combination if you are looking for a colorful landscape.

 

Southwest Style

Casual and rustic homes need warm and inviting tones that match the southwestern décor often influenced by the culture of the native people or the land. Southwest style homes need warm and earthy tones like shades of green and gray to complement the terra-coated roof tiles or the desert sands.

A combination of natural clay and chocolate brown will give your Southwest-style home an elegant look. Consider contrasting hues of latte, protégé bronze and edamame for the siding, trim and accent.