Blue house siding with gray trim gives familiar home styles colonials or cape cods for example an updated twist.
Dark red siding with white trim.
A blue house with white trim is an american classic.
This home has a lot going on with different architectural accents and a skirting made of a different material than the rest of the siding.
Medium blue cedar shake siding with a dark timberline shingle.
It helps play all of this up by using a combination of two different siding colors and a crisp white trim.
Black pendant lights and wall sconces.
White trim railings and round columns with a blue gutter.
With red siding and tons of white trim consider a black front door.
Whether your blue siding is as dark as evening or light as mist you cannot go wrong with white trim to match.
If your siding is tan or beige go for black brown dark blue or dark green roofing.
If your siding is brown go for green blue charcoal or roofing in a different shade of brown.
If your siding is white go for black green grey brown blue or red roofing.
Red brick base and stairs with limestone step.
Blue house with white trim.
The siding itself is done in both horizontal lap and vertical board and batten to help break up the different sections and call attention to them.
Black doors really pop when paired with lighter siding colors because the contrast becomes that much greater.
Dark gutters against all white trim railings and columns.
Dark red with white trim this farmhouse features a classic color combination of dark red siding with a crisp white trim.
Because it s such a dark color the door creates contrast with just about any color you surround it with.