Their variation in hues offers contrast without disrupting the home s peaceable personality.
Slate blue siding with black shutters.
This allows the white trim and gray siding to create a more subtle and classic appearance over the rest of the property.
Though different in hue this blue front door and black shutters play together nicely because they bear the same visual weight.
Some shades of blue such as the coastal blue shown here are easily affected by the colors and light around them.
Shutters front door.
Go bold with red shutters or black shutters.
Monterey sand is a light taupe that lays a strong siding base for dramatic yet earthy color contrasts.
Every shade is a match.
Agate green by dunn edwards.
Notice the chimney also has blue siding with white trim.
Paired with a dark gray roof and shutters this facade has a stately and impressive appearance.
Neutral siding colors like warm gray create a solid foundation.
Or opt for something softer like powder blue shutters or seafoam green shutters.
What color shutters go good with light brown or tan.
But gray is considered to be a neutral hue too.
The bright cool blue of this home is designed to get noticed.
Sea slate siding and sand scallops.
Black by dunn edwards siding.
Again i d prefer a darker blue.
Other colors and exteriors that work well.
I like that touch to maintain the uniform look.
The deep red color looks great next to white or black accents and is a lovely.
If you have tan siding or stone midnight blue shutters really pop.
Pair it with jet black shutters white trim and autumn red gables for a striking and classic look.
Shutter colors for gray houses.
Here a touch of black supplied by the shutters and mailbox against white trim keeps the look crisp and modern.
Close up of a blue house with red door and white trim.
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.
A gray house pairs well with shutters in other cool shades think darker grays or a variety of blues.
Here the rich blue pairs well with the dark wood door and shutters.
As noted above mixing red brick with blue siding doesn t work well.
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.