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Siding Colors


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By : Larry Pettis   4 or more times read
Submitted 2011-12-22 21:20:57

You can ask a number of people what they think the traditional colors of vinyl siding are and you will get a variety of answers. Some will probably say beige or white; some may say more earthen tones like a light brown. Some may even think that green or red could be possible traditional colors. The traditional colors of a home have changed so much that there a literally hundreds more than there were twenty years ago. Imagine the amount of colors that will be available in the next five years. If you are interested in the traditional American style of home colors, they have changed since the Colonial era and then from the Federal era then from the Greek revival periods to the Victorian 19th century era. The point is that colors will always change and they will continue to change as technology changes. The 21st century is already home to hundreds and hundreds of colors and it will soon reach the thousand mark because of the ingenuity of scientists.

Color palettes that are traditional in nature can often be reflective considering whatever region the home is in. For instance, the New England coastline has a blue gray feeling and the Southwest has the sandy desert look and the Midwest has the wheat fields to admire. Regardless of whatever color you are looking for there is surely one to match your desire. Colors are going to look different when they are under certain styles of lighting. You can get color chips and then take them outside to see what they may look like on your walls. The lighter colors are going to make your house seem a lot larger than it actually is. Darker colors will maker your home smaller than it is of course. You will want to pick a trim that is going to accent your type of siding and it may even add interest to places like the porch or entryway.

Try and keep the whole project simple because just the smallest amount of color can actually go the longest way. If you have a color requirement that you plan on using, make sure that you incorporate different shades of color because this will help you get very powerful results. And do not try to just use one or two different colors because you need to make sure you emphasize on the more important colors in the room. If your home has a certain style, you can use it as a certain guide to choose what colors to pick. Certain homes may look a lot better with certain tones while others will look better with a dramatic color. Remember that it is all about choosing what you feel is best for your home and your budget.


Author Resource:- Ginger Jackson is an expert when it comes to Siding. To find out more about Siding Installation, go to SearsHomeServices.com.


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