I vote for Weatherwood which is what I have and it looks great on all of the homes in our neighborhood whether they're grays or browns, cool or warm tones. It's mostly a medium gray with enough brown to make it a true neutral. I'm afraid the red in the Heather Blend is way too much and will look bright, especially over the years.
It definitely helps to see it on a home. I had selected two top choices and then went to see them on other homes in my area, and both looked kind of blue on the houses, but not on the photos of houses with those roofs. Ended up selecting a different color altogether based on the in person views and am very pleased with it.
Well, we spent yesterday looking at a couple subdivisions that our builder has homes in. We decided to go with Weatherwood instead of the Heather Blend.
Thanks to everyone who voted or replied to my plea for help.
This is exactly what we did when we were deciding what color we wanted. It's too hard for me to look at a small sample and visualize it on a large area.
I vote the Heatherwood. The other one, while i like gray, reminds me of a neighbors roof that the colors ((shingles themselves) contrast too much and I now call it the "minecraft" house. The contrast is more than your color choice, but still, don't have too much contrast between shingles. It doesn't look good in the end.
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