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Am I breaking exterior color design rules?

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I’m currently having some sliding doors replaced on my sunroom. I wanted them in a color called canvas which matched my house trim color, SW Maison Blanc, more closely. I had to opt for a color called Sandtone in this series which is close to SW Taupe Tone.

The main of my sunroom is SW Evergreen Fog. I also used this on my front door since my house is brick and Maison Blanc is the trim color on the entire house.

My concern is flipping from the brick part of the house which has Maison Blanc to the Evergreen Fog sunroom with these new Taupe Tone doors and trim around them. I’m worried it looks odd. I can’t paint them either because they’re vinyl and I’m worried about peeling and issues.

My contractor stated he could add quarter round or trim around the new sliding doors which could be painted Maison Blanc to tie it more together.

I’m getting a new deck in the spring which will be stained this taupe color (similar to what’s there now). And I feel like this might pull the taupe door color together with the house — making it feel more cohesive. Maybe?

I’ve just always thought exterior rear doors should traditionally be the same color as the house trim. However, this is a different part of the house with a different main color. Maybe it doesn’t have to be?

How can I pull this all in together so it appears cohesive and makes sense? Can exterior rear doors be a different color than the trim? Should I let my contractor add trim I’ll paint this creamy Maison Blanc to be more like the house?

Your ideas are appreciated.

Thanks

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