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Some homeowners don’t know that there are specific color palettes that work better for some architectural styles than others. Unfortunately, painting a historic home in a shade that doesn’t suit the style could make your house look strange. Here are the best exterior painting colors to choose for historic homes and why they work. 

Best Paint Colors for Historic Homes

1. Craftsman

Craftsman homes are often characterized by beautiful porches, scenic overhangs, and exposed rafters, opt for deep, rich colors in a warm color palette. Inspired by the green outdoors, contrasting reds and terra-cotta shades look natural and inviting on a craftsman home, especially when paired with white or cream-colored accents.

2. Victorian 

exterior paintingVictorian homes emulate architecture from the mid-to-late 19th century when Queen Victoria ruled the United Kingdom. Soft exterior painting color palettes complement the style’s ornate and intricate detailing. Opt for pale pinks, pastel blues and subtle greens to make large Victorian homes seem more approachable. If you’re feeling bold, paint your home with a variety of bright colors to create a playful look.

3. Cape Cod

This popular east coast home design is known for its long, clean lines that pair well with an ocean landscape. Crisp whites, cerulean blues, and kelly greens look natural on Cape Cod style homes, and many homeowners add contrast by adding white fences. To give your home a cohesive look and feel, consider painting the front porch columns, doors, and window sills the same shade as your front fence.

 

If you’re thinking about updating your home’s exterior painting, turn to Rohde Painting in Onalaska, WI. For over 35 years, this team of expert painters has offered customers reliable, high-quality interior and exterior paint jobs. Committed to customer satisfaction, their work comes with a complimentary five-year warranty on parts and labor. Send a message online or call (608) 783-6237 for a free estimate.

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