Dark blue shutters are a great way to give definition and stray from the common black shutter yet maintain a traditional look that just has a bit more personality.
Blue siding with redshutters.
Close up of a blue house with red door and white trim.
For a woodsier effect consider changing your gable siding to a medium green arbor or a shaded yellow somerset wheat.
This classic brick facade with traditional detailing gets a modern update with a splashy cerulean blue paint color on the door.
Shutter colors for blue houses when you have blue siding think of the colors in the sky when choosing shutter colors to match your home.
Notice the chimney also has blue siding with white trim.
If you have tan siding or stone midnight blue shutters really pop.
The siding is a light natural looking wood inspired tan while the trim has a darker cool brown tone that matches the color of the front door.
Taupe works well with a variety of accent colors balanced as it is between tan and gray.
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The effect creates an exterior that s rich and inviting as well as a little different.
That s what makes taupe such a nice choice for the background or siding color on a home.
Pairing the taupe with brick red shutters adds personality while still keeping a classic and overall neutral appearance for the home.
Red and blue is a classic exterior color combination that looks good all year.
Again i d prefer a darker blue.
Traditional in all facets this home s rich red brick exterior will stop you in your tracks.
Shutter colors in richer reds and earthy browns can make homes with beige or taupe siding appear even more inviting.
Shutters painted deep navy blue match the front door and frame the windows without stealing the show.
As noted above mixing red brick with blue siding doesn t work well.
I like that touch to maintain the uniform look.
Blue is a wonderfully cool water ice color but too many shades of blue on a house can make you seasick.
As the old saying goes if it ain t broke don t fix it this 1920s era tudor style home looks just as it did back in the day with black louvered shutters and sophisticated matching front door gorgeously complementing the blue gray wood shingle siding.
A coat of blue paint on the front door can quickly refresh a dated exterior.
To instantly brighten your look consider adding shutters in a complementary burgundy red.
Set off by the red brick the bold shade offers a high energy look.