Every shade is a match.
Gray siding black shutters.
With white house siding the sky is the limit when you are choosing shutter colors.
When color is neutral as in gray black or white it naturally matches any other color as there is no possibility of clashing color.
Clay siding is a dull dun color.
It s not lively but the good news is that its very dullness makes it easy to find shutter colors that will go with it.
This creates a subtly dramatic appearance that helps the home stand out from the crowd a must in this line of townhouses.
Pair it with jet black shutters white trim and autumn red gables for a striking and classic look.
Go bold with red shutters or black shutters.
Black shutters can also nail your look down with a finishing touch of elegance.
Here a touch of black supplied by the shutters and mailbox against white trim keeps the look crisp and modern.
True gray and black.
Monterey sand is a light taupe that lays a strong siding base for dramatic yet earthy color contrasts.
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.
Or opt for something softer like powder blue shutters or seafoam green shutters.
The muted tones of both the siding and the shutters match one another while the colors themselves contrast.
The colors easily match its classic architecture and help to complement the various elements such as the columns on the porch.
Then introduce color in small doses such as a glossy red front door to create a focal point that doesn t overwhelm the exterior color scheme.
Not all shades of gray have a warm or cool undertone or a secondary color undertone.
This home features a mid tone gray siding with a crisp white trim and black shutters.
There are few color combinations more classic than the monochromatic look created by gray black and white.