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Vinyl siding is a top material for residential sidingand for good reason.

Vinyl siding comes in a variety of colors and is aninexpensive way to side your home.

making it easy to boost your home’s curb appeal.

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Picking the right color can be hard to do.

Before you settle on a shade, consider your home’s style, era, and environment.

For example, hot climates could cause darker colors to fade, while colder climates cause chips and damage.

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Popular color choices include white, creamy gray, slate gray, and navy blue.

Pair it with thefront door colorof your choice.

From cool to warm tones, there’s ashade of grayfor everyone.

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Warm Beige

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Looking for an inviting, neutral color for your home exterior?

A warm beige color is suitable for both traditional and modern designs.

It’s versatile and timeless, and works especially well when paired withnatural stonework.

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Slate stone brings the color scheme home.

True Black

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A black house will always be in style.

Like a sunny day, it’s warm, bright, and inviting.

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Brick front steps work well with this shade.

It’s warm, earthy, and cozya versatile fit for a wide range of different climates.

But cool browns exist, too.

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Vinyl siding in a gray-brown brings an inviting yet modern feel to your home’s exterior.

Whitewashed brick accents add texture.

Sand Tan

A sand-inspired tan is a popular vinyl siding color for good reason.

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This earthy tone is less likely to fade in regions that get a lot of sun exposure.

Beige stone or brick works well with this tone.

Army Green

Houses withgreen exteriorsare often soothing, earthy, and homey.

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An army green hue blends well with natural woodsy controls as well as wood and stone features.

This gorgeous green is soft and muted, and very calming to the eye.

Lilac Purple

Inject a burst of joy into your home with lilac purple vinyl siding.

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This light shade evokes tranquility, grace, and elegance.

The wood shingles bring out the hue’s warmth.

The cool-toned red bricks add dimension and richness.

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It works as a neutral and can pair with stone, brick, or wood easily.

There are morecolor combinations that work with bright redthan you might think.

It is eye catching without being too bright, saturated or overwhelming.

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It works well with white trim to keep the bright, fresh look going.

Style with blue and white trim colors.

Salmon Pink

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Stand out with a sophisticated salmon pink home.

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This vinyl siding color is especially attractive for beach houses, and for anybody looking to make a statement.

It’s earthy, neutral, and elegant.

This hue also works well with natural wood tones or stone.

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Dark Maroon

A darker maroon hue will read rustic, but not too barn like.

This warm, autumnal color pairs well with warm neutrals and greens as well as brick.

Faux Wood

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Faux wood siding can go rustic or midcentury depending on the style and shade.

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you could choose from a slew of different wood shades without the maintenance of real wood.

Pair with stone for an even more natural look.

It is available in a range of colors, from brows and beiges to whites and grays.

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Gray is a close runner-up.

The lighter the color of the vinyl siding, the less it will fade.

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