

Order a peel-and-stick sample sheet of SW Tavern Taupe HERE.įelted Wool is medium gray that is warm, but doesn’t lean too far into brown. It you like your taupe a little lighter, Tony Taupe is just as fabulous. I love Tavern Taupe with browns and reds, and it also looks great with navy. It’s very nicely balanced, inviting, and works well in all lighting conditions. Taupe has always been a popular shade for exteriors, and Tavern Taupe is a top performer in the taupe family. Order a peel-and-stick sample sheet of SW Magnetic Gray HERE. On a west-facing home, the blue-green will be slightly neutralized, while on a north-facing home, you can expect the undertones to really shine through. It looks amazing with white trim, and dark charcoal or copper accents. Magnetic Gray is a cool gray with hints of blue-green, and one of my long-time favorites. Order a peel-and-stick sample sheet of SW Mega Greige HERE. Some of my favorite dark accent colors to pair with Mega Greige are SW Attitude Gray and SW Iron Ore. If you need a paint color for resale, this is one you should consider as it seems to have universal appeal. Chances are you’ve seen this color on one of your neighbors’ houses, because it’s that popular. Mega Greige is a beautiful medium-toned greige body color. Order a peel-and-stick sample sheet of SW Accessible Beige HERE. Accessible Beige can work with almost any accent color, but I happen to love it with white trim and an aqua front door. Yes, it has “beige” in the name, but it has enough gray to put it into the greige family. When you need something darker than off-white, but not quite beige, Accessible Beige can be the perfect choice.

Order a peel-and-stick sample sheet of SW Repose Gray HERE. If you have a west-facing home, and want a neutral gray that won’t look too warm in the late afternoon sun, Repose Gray and its neighbors on the same paint strip (SW Mindful Gray and SW Dorian Gray) are great options. I love the way Repose Gray looks with crisp white trim and navy blue or black shutters. It’s a neutral gray, with a hint of warmth, and light enough to almost pass as a soft white. I love a light gray house with white trim, and Repose Gray is my go-to light gray for exteriors. Order a peel-and-stick sample sheet of SW Shoji White HERE. I love pairing Shoji White with warm browns and bronzes, like SW Urbane Bronze.

It’s warm, but doesn’t typically show too much yellow or beige, so it works well in all lighting conditions. When you are looking for an off-white, it’s hard to beat Shoji White. Order a peel-and-stick sample sheet of SW Alabaster HERE. Looking for more whites? Check out my post on the top white paint colors for exteriors. Pair Alabaster with SW Iron Ore or SW Urbane Bronze for that dreamy modern farmhouse look. If you have a north or east-facing home, this is a nice bright white for you to try. If you’re looking for a beautiful, warm, bright white for your exterior, Alabaster is a fantastic choice! It is a hugely popular white because it has just enough warmth to soften its look, without being overly creamy. I’ve mentioned a few of my favorite coordinating colors below. However, each of these colors can be combined with other hues and shades to create a gorgeous and sophisticated color palette for your home. In this post, I’m showing each exterior paint color with simple white trim, so that you can easily see the pure color by itself. It wasn’t easy to narrow it down to just 12, but these are the best-performing, most consistent Sherwin Williams exterior paint colors that I turn to time and time again. Over the years, I’ve curated a list of my favorite exterior paint colors, and today I’m sharing my top picks from Sherwin-Williams. I love a good transformation, and a fresh new look for your home can dramatically improve your curb appeal. One of my favorite things to do as a designer is help homeowners choose new paint colors for their exterior.
