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Noticeably Neutral: How To Make Your Home's Neutral Exterior Stand Out

If you prefer to stick with a neutral color when painting the exterior of your home, you are not alone. Neutrals are a popular and safe choice for homeowners and will not likely go out of style anytime soon. However, sticking with a neutral color does not mean your home cannot stand out in your neighborhood.

Color your landscape

One of the easiest ways to brighten up a neutral exterior paint scheme is to take advantage of plants, trees, and shrubbery to add the perfect splash of color to the landscape around your home. The great thing about a neutral colored exterior is that it matches everything. There is no need to worry about what plants and flowers you choose.

For instance, a colorful red rose bush will look equally wonderful against a grey or beige exterior. A multi-colored butterfly bush will provide enough color to make a white or off-white exterior stand out. For a sophisticated or elegant look, plant white flowering plants, such as daisies or lilies, around the exterior of a gray home to add a subtle but pleasing contrast.

Go bold with your front door

The sky is the limit when it comes to painting a front door of a neutral home. Go with red, yellow, or blue if you like because anything will match. Painting a door bold is a wise choice when your exterior paint is neutral. The front door is what welcomes guests into your home, and a bold door leaves a memorable first impression.

A grey exterior works well with a navy blue, yellow, or red door. A beige or off-white exterior will stand out against a deep purple, hunter green, or orange door. A pink or lavender door will garner attention when used with a white exterior.

Get colorful with accent buildings

Who says your sheds or outdoor buildings must match your home's exterior paint? Try painting a shed in a deep blue to contrast a gray exterior. Paint a shed red to add a pop of color to a beige home. Match outdoor buildings to the color of the front door or trim to create a nice blend of colors.

When it comes to painting the exterior of your home, you cannot go wrong with the popular neutrals, such as gray, off-white, or beige. Neutrals are anything but boring when you take advantage of other elements to add a splash of color to your home's exterior. The right blend of color will enhance the curb appeal of your home and help it stand out in the neighborhood. 

Contact a painting service to get help with exterior painting.


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