3 Tips For Creating A Modern Yet Classic Exterior Paint Colour Palette With Your Own Unique Twist

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Welcome to my blog. I'm Carrie and I would like to share some of the top tips I have learnt about construction and repair work in the home. My passion is for buying old property and carrying out work on them to bring them into the 21st century. I started out doing this a couple of years ago. I used some money I had inherited to buy a wreck of a place and if I am honest, I didn't have a clue what I was doing. I was really lucky to find some great contractors who helped me out a lot and taught me lots of very cool things.

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3 Tips For Creating A Modern Yet Classic Exterior Paint Colour Palette With Your Own Unique Twist

12 October 2017
 Categories: Construction & Contractors, Blog


Repainting your home's exterior is a fast and highly effective way to freshen up and modernise the overall look. Choosing the right colours is crucial for creating a stylish and contemporary look that will still fit in with and complement the standard palette of your neighbourhood. Here are three tips for choosing exterior paint colours that are beautiful and classic with your own unique twist.

1. Add splashes of colour

You may adore bright red, sunny yellow or vivid aquamarine, but in even the most avant-garde neighbourhoods, painting your entire home these colours may be a little too much. However, you don't have to abandon your favourite bright colour entirely.

Doors, eaves, window frames and door frames are all ideal for adding a hint of bold but subtle colour to your home. A bright colour on these features will also provide contrast against more neutral shades and make a focal point of decorative features of your home's exterior.

2. Embrace the dark side

Darker shades are a huge trend in paint colours right now, for both exterior and interior surfaces. Deep greys, dark blues and rich greens are all featuring heavily in the colour palettes for paint manufacturers. You may love the look but feel concerned that it may be too dull or oppressive for your home's exterior.

Fortunately, most of the darker hues look lighter and brighter under natural light. Make sure that you choose a dark shade with a bright and warm undertone to enhance the reflective qualities. If the whole exterior wall feels too much, add the darker shades in as accents on trims, frames and eaves.

3. Go subtle with tone on tone

If you'd like to create a modern and unique look for your home but don't like bold or dark colours, then a tone on tone look might be ideal. This involves using a single base colour and then adding slightly lighter and darker mixes of this colour for different features of the facade.

This technique helps to provide a subtle but attractive differentiation between the different elements without veering too heavily away from the appeal of a neutral palette. Tone on tone is also a great choice if you're planning to sell your home in the near future. It looks modern and stylish and is sedate enough to appeal to a broad range of potential buyers.

For expert advice on making the final decisions on your colour palette, contact your local residential painting contractor. They can also make sure that the paint types you use will suit your home's structural materials and practical requirements.