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Paint Colors To Avoid For Your Home Exterior
Holland, PA
01/18/2024 12:27 AM

Paint Colors To Avoid For Your Home Exterior in Holland, PA

Deciding on a paint color for a painting project is one of the most intricate and important decisions you will have to make for the project.

The right color can enhance your home's curb appeal, complement its architectural style, and even increase its market value.

Thus, ending up with the wrong color choice does the opposite of all those said above.

So, if you're trying to ensure that you make the right decision in choosing a paint color, here's something to read!

Check out these Paint Colors To Avoid For Your Home Exterior.

1. Flashy and Unconventional Colors

While colors, such as neon greens, bright pinks, or electric blues, are great colors as they are, these flashy and unconventional colors may not be the best choice for your home exterior.

These colors can be too much for the eyes, overwhelming, and can make your home stand out excessively - and for all the wrong reasons!

The colors can also be difficult to pair with colors, elements, textures, or decorations you might currently have in your exterior space, making it impossible to achieve an overall cohesive exterior area.

Alternative: If you're particularly drawn to these colors, you might want to opt for more subdued versions of these colors as a safer option.

For example, instead of having bright pink, you might want to consider a soft blush pink, or opt for a warmer color such as terra cotta.

2. Dark Colors in Hot Climates

Dark colors really have that factor that lures you in, and invites you to bask in its sophistication and mystery - a sleek, classic color for any space.

However, if you live in an area where it tends to get very hot and humid, you might want to veer off of dark colors as a color choice in painting your home exterior.

Dark colors tend to absorb more heat, which will be a big disadvantage in warmer areas.

If applied to your home exterior, dark colors will increase the temperature inside your home, leading to higher air conditioning costs - literally baking you inside your very own home!

Additionally, dark colors tend to fade faster under intense sunlight, which will be unsightly, and require you for more frequent repaints.

Alternative: Lighter colors will be your best choice if you live somewhere hot.

Lighter colors reflect sunlight, pushing out heat, and efficiently keeping your home cooler.

3. Trendy Colors

While it may be tempting to keep up with trends and paint your home exterior in a color that is currently hot, this may not be the best choice in the long run.

It is important to remember that trends come and go, and what may be trendy now could easily be changed with another trendy color sometime soon - and it will be just an endless chase of keeping up with an ever-changing trend.

Alternative: Instead, you might want to opt for classic colors, such as neutrals, since they tend to have a broader appeal, are easily customizable to fit any style you might want to adapt, and will be timeless.

4. Too Bright Whites

White is the safest option for just about any kind of painting project out there - it is a classic, timeless color that is customizable and versatile, making it easy to fit with any style you want.

However, painting your home exterior with a particularly bright shade of white, may not be as safe of an option.

Stark, bright shades of white can be harsh to the eyes, especially under the bright sun, blinding almost anyone that might pass by your home.

Additionally, stark whites will show imperfections quite easily - and for a space that is exposed to external elements (dirt, dust, mud, other factors) daily, this will be a horror in maintenance work.

Alternative: Instead, you should consider off-white, warmer whites, or soft shades of gray, which can still provide you with the classic and timeless look white has, without the disadvantages.

5. Mismatched Colors with Roof and Landscaping

Lastly, in choosing a paint color for your home exterior, you must consider other exterior elements, such as your roof and the surrounding landscaping in your choice.

Forgetting to consider these in your choice might result in a home exterior that is haphazard-looking, clashing, and overall uncoordinated.

The paint color you choose should harmonize with these elements, not conflict with them.

Alternative: Make sure to take note of all the dominant elements and colors present in your home exterior, and remember these as you shop for paint.

If you are having a hard time determining which paint color should go best with which, you can always approach a local paint professional - they are color experts, and could lead you to your best choices!

If you need professional help with your interior/exterior painting project, PAINT Philadelphia can help.

Our home interior/exterior painting services are available in Newtown, Holland, and Richboro, PA.

Call us today at (267)682-8377 for a FREE painting estimate.

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Reference
Andrew Tomasetti
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