No matter the shade gray beautifully sets off white trim as well as a wide variety of other colors.
Gray roof blue house.
If all white is a bit too much you can also go with another light neutral like cream or soft beige with a crisp white trim for a little more contrast.
Go with brown tan yellow or white house colors.
The lower part of the home has light grey stone for the exterior.
Light gray or soft gray is the color of simplicity clean and comfortable feeling.
You can t miss when combining gray and white on a home s exterior.
Although sky blue powder blue and other shades of blue will match grey shingles grey blues really are striking when paired with grey shingles.
The urban farmhouse in this photo is painted dusty green to harmonize with the green roof.
Taupe cream or beige is almost as versatile as white.
It will make the house look beautful.
Interestingly this home s exterior trim is a darker blue which is unusual given many homes opt for a white trim.
If you re worried about your house becoming too dark overall paint your trim and shutters white.
For a roof with shingles in a cool color like black or slate gray select a cool color of siding such as blue gray or green.
The color scheme blue grey siding cherry wood door and roof underside and varied shades of tan and blue stone is complimented by the crisp contrasting black accents of the thin round metal columns railing window sashes and the roof fascia board and gutters.
An all white house with a gray roof is a truly classic look.
Black brown gray blue green or similar taupe or cream hues can all work.
How about gray black or brown house colors.
At this house cobalt blue appears as an enchanting entry door and lightheartedly repeats as simply applied lines accenting the home s rooflines and soffits.
Blue verging on gray is a terrific color for this modern northwest style home with splashes of natural wood.
This simple palette works best with more traditional style homes but can work well with some modern styles as well.
It all depends on your location the architecture of your home and neighborhood and your personal preferences.
This color roof is most commonly used in colonial and victorian style houses which matches well with the white cream smoked yellow off white or beige light green classic peach blue or pink house color.
All in all a stunning curb appeal.
It helps make the transition between the light tan siding and the blue gray shutters and door a little easier so the entire facade has more of a fluid appearance.
Architectural details are accented in off white and burgundy.
You could really do practically any color roof from black to gray to brown blue green or go for a monochromatic look with a white roof.
The trim on this home is actually a very subtle shade of light gray.