So what colors do interior designers love most?
Read on for the prettiest porch paint colors.
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Design byStacey Martin/ Photo byLara Kimmerer
Yes, c’mon.
Mimi Meacham, founder and principal designer ofMarian Louise Design, loves a bright color.
“Just check that to use exterior speciality paint as it’ll last longer in the elements.”
Marian Louise Design/ Photo by Ellen Renee
The first sign of color?
It pairs wonderfully with the stucco exterior.
Looking for an alternative to gray?
Ashley Montgomery Design/ Photo byLauren Miller
A light purple would be a great choice.
Keep the rest of the architecture neutral to let the bright color be the star.
Stairway tiles, a classic clay tiled roof, anddesert landscapingcomplete the look.
Design byStyled by Storms/ Photo by Aimee Ryan
The team at Austin-basedCG&S Design-Buildare known for their vibrant designs and this project is no exception.
Thissmall front porchcomes alive with a subdued exterior and bold front door.
Want to showcase your personality?
Design byEmily Henderson/ Photo by Kaitlin Green
Try a bold front door.
Pair it with a few other paint colors to really make a splash.
Benjamin Moore Kennebunkport Green and Avon Green
Three is better than one.
Design byAmity Worrel & Co./ Photo byAndrea Calo
This green home features two Benjamin Moore colors, as well as a creamy white for unforgettable curb appeal.
Not only do the colors liven up the home, but they nod to the lot’s flourishing oaks.
A contrasting porch is not only a unique feature but a fun way to show off your personality.
Blanco Bungalow
For a pop of color, try painting your shutters or front door.
Ryan Davis ofCG&S Design-Build
Pluck Architecture/ Photo byLeonid Furmanksy
Ryan Davis ofCG&S Design-Build
Michelle Berwick Design
Pluck Architecture/ Picture byLeonid Furmanksy
Ryan Davis ofCG&S Design-Build
Pluck Architecture/ Photo byLeonid Furmanksy