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1940s bungalow: please help me pick exterior colors ;)

5 years ago

I almost named this thread "Am I boring to repaint my house the same color?" LOL.


I have a cute sage green bungalow and I like this color. We repainted 10 years ago and while my house painter says it's holding up well, with all the construction (adding a garage, replacing siding on the back of the house) we'll be repainting 80% of the siding, so this feels like the time for a whole-house repaint, if I want. But what color? I like the sage green (and it took 10,000 paint samples to choose a shade that looks good in both sun and shade etc). This is an east-facing elevation. The backyard (obviously) faces the west elevation.


Here's my house from last spring.




Here are some thoughts. I'm not married to Sherwin Williams' colors but picked their historic colors as a starting point.


body: sage green (keep current or SW 2826 Colonial Revival Green Stone)

thick trim: cream (SW choice Cream 6357; I considered SW 2933 Roycroft Vellum but it may be too yellow)

door and thin trim: a brick red or dark red (SW 2801 Rookwood Dark Red)


Below is the new front elevation w/ garage. The arbor and deck will be stained cedar, color TBD. The garage door will be an upswing carriage style door, either wood (oy, maintenance) or one of the high-quality steel wood look-alikes in colors called "red oak" or "mahogany." I need a new roof. It's not visible from the front street, so not a major design element but I'm thinking Owens Corning Duration in Estate Grey (or possibly Driftwood)




Here's a mockup (they can't put the red on the window trim, but it's hightlighted below)




here's the link to roof colors. I'm considering Estate Grey or Driftwood. Would like roof to look good w/ many diff color combos.

https://www.owenscorning.com/roofing/shingles/trudefinition-duration/


Thanks for all your help with this!

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