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30 Vinyl Siding Colors to Instantly Improve Your Home's Curb Appeal

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Vinyl siding is a top material for residential siding—and for good reason. It's an inexpensive way to side your home and comes in countless colors, making it easy to boost your home's curb appeal while personalizing its style to match your own.

If you're looking to update your home's exterior, refreshing the color of your vinyl siding is a relatively quick and easy way to do so. Picking the right color can be hard to do. For inspiration, consider one of these 30 vinyl siding colors, including everything from classic and neutral to bright and bold.

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    Classic White

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    It's hard to find fault with a classic white home. Among all the exterior house colors, white has impressive staying power, great for everything from classic colonials to modern farmhouses. Pair it with the front door color of your choice.

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    Light Gray

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    Light gray exteriors are becoming more common in modern homes, but light gray can also breathe fresh life into older architecture. From cool to warm tones, there's a shade of gray for everyone.

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    Warm Beige

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    Looking for an inviting, neutral color for your home exterior? A warm beige color is suitable for both traditional and modern designs. It's versatile and timeless, and works especially well when paired with natural stonework.

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    Dark Gray

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    Dark gray vinyl siding can be a strong contrast against lighter colors—such as a yellow front door or white window trim—making it a versatile neutral.

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    Navy Blue

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    Navy blue as an exterior color is experiencing a wave of popularity—and not just when used in nautical or coastal themes. It brings a touch of drama and elegance, especially when accented with green foliage in landscaping.

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    True Black

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    A black house will always be in style. Depending on how you style it, the dark hue can feel cool and cozy, or modern and moody. However, black homes absorb more heat from the sun, which can be an advantage or disadvantage depending on where you live.

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    Dark Teal

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    Want to come home to a joyful color without going too bold? Consider a dark teal exterior, which pairs nicely with a range of colors, including whites, grays, browns, and other neutrals. The harmonized hue is a vibrant balance between blue and green.

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    Mustard Yellow

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    If cool neutrals aren't your thing, brighten up your house's exterior with a pop of mustard yellow vinyl siding. Like a sunny day, it's warm, bright, and inviting.

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    Rustic Red

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    Whether you live in an urban neighborhood or rural community, warm rustic red will always be a classic home exterior color.

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    Light Blue

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    To give your home a subtle, classic look, opt for light blue vinyl siding. It's especially stunning when accented with white or light gray trim, and adds a cool element when paired with a brick patio or pathway.

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    Royal Blue

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    Go big and bold by finishing your home's exterior with vinyl siding that's royal blue, a rich shade that exudes personality and sophistication.

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    Orange Brown

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    For a rich and temperate color with vibrancy, consider an orange brown hue when installing new vinyl siding. It's warm, earthy, and cozy—a versatile fit for a wide range of different climates.

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    Gray-Brown

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    Many shades of brown are considered to be warm hues, which means that they incorporate warmer colors like red, orange, and yellow. But cool browns exist, too. Vinyl siding in a gray-brown brings an inviting yet modern feel to your home's exterior.

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    Sand Tan

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    A sand-inspired tan is a popular vinyl siding color for good reason. This earthy tone is less likely to fade in regions that get a lot of sun exposure. It also adds warmth and depth to your home, especially when combined with other elements that have white, dark brown, yellow, or olive hues.

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    Army Green

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    Houses with green exteriors are often soothing, earthy, and homey. An army green hue blends well with natural woodsy settings.

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    Sage Green

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    If you're looking for a natural color with a more soothing tone, sage green is a beautiful neutral-adjacent hue to choose for your home's exterior. This gorgeous green is soft and muted, and very calming to the eye.

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    Olive Green

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    Olive is a green that is graceful, elegant, and hungry to be seen. This yellowish-green hue is growing in popularity, and a house with olive green vinyl siding will stop any passerby in their tracks.

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    Lilac Purple

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    Inject a burst of joy into your home with lilac purple vinyl siding. This light shade evokes tranquility, grace, and elegance.

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    Blue-Gray

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    Not quite blue, not quite gray, this blue-gray is a cool and relaxing hue that will make your home feel inviting at any time of day.

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    Bubblegum Pink

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    Pink isn't just for Barbie. You, too, can have fun with your home's exterior by installing vinyl siding in a bubblegum-inspired light pink color.

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    Fire Engine Red

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    Red is one of the most striking colors you can adorn your home with, and this fire engine red hue is the loudest of them all. Go all out with this bold vinyl siding color, and don't worry about how it will match with other colored accents. There are more color combinations that work with bright red than you might think.

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    Light Yellow

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    You might associate light yellow as a color for a bathroom or gender-neutral baby nursery, but it's also a bright, delightful color for a house exterior.

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    Highlighter Yellow

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    If you want your home to remind you of a big bowl of fresh lemons, follow the light to this highlighter yellow hue. Homes finished with bold yellow vinyl siding are meant to stand out.

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    Shamrock Green

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    You don't have to be Irish to finish your house with shamrock green siding. Create your own luck with a vibrant green that is bright, happy, and eye-catching.

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    Turquoise

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    Turquoise might seem like a bold choice for a home exterior, but the color works surprisingly well when paired with neutral shades and wood tones.

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    Salmon Pink

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    Stand out with a sophisticated salmon pink home. This vinyl siding color is especially attractive for beach houses, and for anybody looking to make a statement.

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    Chocolate Brown

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    Want a dark-colored exterior but don't want to paint your home all black? Consider vinyl siding in a timeless shade of chocolate brown. It's earthy, neutral, and elegant.

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    Denim Blue

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    Perfect for both the interior or exterior of your home, this medium-tone denim blue color pairs beautifully with grays and whites—a great selection for regions that get a lot of annual snowfall.

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    Dark Maroon

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    If you want to live in a red house but don't want it to give red barn vibes, opt for a darker maroon hue instead. This warm, autumnal color pairs well with warm neutrals and greens.

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    Soft Blue-Green

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    Part blue, part green, this soft blue-green hue is the perfect medium between cool and natural tones. It pairs well with tans and grays, and makes a white trim pop.

FAQ
  • What is the most popular color of vinyl siding?

    It varies from region to region, but the most popular color of vinyl siding is a timeless, classic white and similar shades of cream. Gray is a close runner-up.

  • What color vinyl siding fades the least?

    The lighter the color of vinyl siding, the less it will fade. White will fade the least, while darker shades of brown, blue, and black will fade more rapidly.

  • What is the best color for siding on a small house?

    The best color for siding on any house is the one you love the most, but if you have a small home and want it to look bigger, light colors like light blue, tan, light gray, and white will make your home appear larger. Dark colors like navy blue, chocolate brown, charcoal gray, and black will make your house appear smaller.