For a stylish exterior, consider a combination of warm gray like Benjamin Moore Stonington Gray with a touch of navy blue such as Farrow & Ball Hague Blue. Add depth with dark gray accents like Behr Intellectual and achieve a modern look with a pop of Sherwin-Williams Tricorn Black on the front door. Test samples to ensure harmony in natural light.
For an elegantexterior, consider a blend of gray and blue hues. Opt for light gray as the main color for the walls to create a stylish backdrop. Then, accentuate architectural features or trim with a deeper shade of blue, such as navy or slate blue, to add depth and visual interest. This combination offers a modern yet timeless appeal, enhancing your home's curb appeal while reflecting a subtle touch of personality.
In my opinion a great combination for your exterior walls, especially if you're interested in sustainability, would be a mix of light gray with a subtle touch of blue. This blend creates a modern and calming look while considering solar options. You could go for a light gray base and then add blue accents or trims. Additionally, you can install solar rooftop system into your house design to enhance energy efficiency and add an eco-friendly touch to your home.
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