DisneyFan32WI
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I can't tell from the picture, is the stone a mix of greys and tan tones?
If yes I would go with the Heather Blend. I think you would need some brown tones to balance that.
If its all grey then I would go with the other roof color.
I voted for Heather Blend. The Weathered Wood is also a very nice color and would work well with your scheme, but I’ve noticed as the years go by and it begins to fade it loses much of it’s brown/beige tones and begins to take on more of a grey appearance. And this will sound crazy, but eventually some weathered wood shingles will even begin to show a very faint reddish tone after about 10 or 15 years. I’m not exactly sure which manufacturer’s line of roofing shingles you’re choosing from. If I had to guess I’d say CertainTeed? To be fair, the “reddish” comment above is pertaining more to Tamko and GAF, so it may not be the case for Certainteed’s weathered wood color.
I love your siding pallatte! As far as vinyl siding goes, Alside’s Charter Oak line is one of the better choices on the market. I can’t be sure from the photo exactly which siding and trim colors you’ve chosen. Maybe Canyon Drift for the main siding, Tuscan Clay for the shakes in the peaks, and Monterey Sand for the trim???
Out of curiousity, I noticed the shutter sample in the photo as well. Are you considering shutters? If your exterior light fixtures(?), porch or stair railings(?), and other minor details will be black, I think black shutters would really work well with those. On the other hand, if you’re wanting to stick to the brown tones, shutters that closely match your eventual roof color would look hot too!
Sorry for the rambling post. I know you only asked a simple question about roof colors and I (perhaps rudely) took the ball and ran with it.
Yeah, the stone is rather washed out/neutral. They didn't have anything bolder for us to pick from.
The color is weatherwood,
Correct. They are laminated asphalt shingles. No wood at all.the shingles are not actually weathered wood.
I hate, hate, hate the red in the Heatherblend. (let me tell you how I really feel !!!! Hahahaha!!!)
Best thing we ever did was go with a darker roof color. (even darker than the Weatherwood, which is really a med-neutral)
Our house is a tan-taupe, with some stone trim that is somewhat similar in color to the stone in your photo.
The difference is that the house color is a good shade or two lighter than that darker siding on the right in your photo.
Our roof is almost like charcoal-black... You would be surprised how well that works and how nice it looks with that 'pop'.
We have neutral matching trim, white windows and white shutters, nice white poly-wood gliders on my front porch....
I was scared to be so brave.... but we looked and looked and looked and brought samples home to actually lay on the roof, over the front porch. But, we are so glad that we did it.
Mono-chromatic houses, which is what generic spec builders always seem to do, just look like mono-color boxes.
Which brand/make of shingles are you looking at?
I know that at least two have a similar color called weather-wood...
We liked a different make better - it is not a couple of other houses in our neighborhood, and it looks sharper.
But, we wanted to go thru a certain roofer, and to get full service, warrantees, etc.. went with the Owens Corning.
A close second.
Your house sounds really pretty, do you have a picture to share?