Here they chose a pale brick that matches the lap siding on the rest of the house.
Front of the house different siding or all the same.
You may also want your soffits and eaves to be a different color than your window trim.
Another option is to paint the outer trim to match the surrounding siding.
The two create an interesting textural contrast to each other when viewed side by side.
The effect creates an exterior that s rich and inviting as well as a little different.
They help knock down the thickness of the sash and its matching framing trim piece.
When changing the shape or size of the house siding you can create a more subtle look by keeping the color the same throughout.
Just installing brick veneer on a portion of the front of a house can be a striking addition to the exterior design.
If you have horizontal or vertical banding you may want to choose it in a different color than the trim surrounding your windows.
The thick bands of the dark red sash and built in trim don t appear as chunky here because the surrounding elements are the same or similar in hue.
Keep in mind that not all trim has to be the same color.
This building features bricks horizontal lap siding and architectural panels all done in the same shade of gray for a cohesive look.
Siding gives you a great way to add color and definition to your house.
While aesthetics are always important you also want to consider the material s durability ability to resist water ease of installation and versatility.
The siding and trim on this home are perfectly matched with one another.