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Like I said a few posts back, we’re in the process of changing the exterior of our house. The top priority is our roof. Back in April, we had a pretty severe hail storm that damaged our roof and some of our gutters. Thanks to good homeowners insurance, we’re pretty well covered to have a full roof replacement. At the same time, we also have a few lingering exterior issues that have been on the to-do list – most important being fixing some of the soffits (that’s the underside of the roof overhang) that a few birds have taken a liking too. We’re also going to be fixing some gutters and hopefully solving some water/ice issues we’ve had in the past.
We’ve also known for a while that our house needs a new paint job. Don’t get us wrong, we’re not trying to go overboard – we know this is a lot to take on at once! And we knew it would need to happen within a few years of when we bought our house in 2009, so we’ve been mentally prepared and having conversations about it for a while. But, that doesn’t mean we have a CLUE what our house will look like on the other side of all of this! Ha!
We’ve taken many walks around town looking at similar Victorian homes, googled endlessly, and considered paying for a professional color consult! I’ve even spent some time fiddling around with virtual painting on various websites. And yet, we still are more confused than ever about what colors to choose. Since we’re hoping it will last a long time, we want it to be JUST RIGHT, and that’s a lot of pressure to put on yourself.
Call us color confused if you want, but we’re truly at a loss. I’d love to enlist your help! Here’s a recent photo of the front of our house.
Our house currently has 2 siding colors (the top scalloped gable is a bit lighter than the main siding) and 4 trim colors (white, plum, a darker grey blue that you can see best on the front steps, and a lighter shade that’s on the soffits that is close to the main siding color). And then, of course, we have the red roof ![]()
At some point, we may get rid of the enclosed porch and have pillars and a railing, which would be more period appropriate, but for now it stays. One big constraint we have is our windows. Some genius thought it would be perfect to replace all the beautiful functional wood windows with cheap vinyl ones. Thus, we cannot paint the sashes of our windows except for the fixed pain windows on the third floor, and even then, it’s only the smaller rectangular ones. Because of this, and because new windows are not in our new future (even though we’d LOVE to do it) the window sashes will have to stay white. This bums me out since Victorian homes look BEAUTIFUL with painted sashes. *sigh*
Other constraints we have in terms of color scheme: we don’t want all white since two of our neighbor’s homes are white. And if we go more neutral/tan, we’d like to jazz it up with some fun trim. Other than that, we’re pretty open to ideas!
We’re also quite happy to ditch the red roof, even though it is helpful when giving directions to friends. ![]()
If you have ideas, please let me know! For now, here’s a few fun inspirational pictures we’ve found that have some color schemes we like. In general, I think we’re gravitating towards greens, blues, and grayish colors for the main color.
Porch is for the house below.
Another angle of the same house…

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5 Responses to “Color Me Confused”
I think my favorite is this one: http://www.grossman.biz/blog/uploaded_images/IMG_2913-748826.jpg, sixth from the bottom, but I like blue.
I actually really like your red roof and a gray or a green with red trim would look great. Can’t wait to see what you decide to do! Happy SITS Saturday sharefest!
Jenny Yankovich recently posted..Not a stay at home mom
Thanks Jenny! I’m actually starting to think the red roof might not be so bad if we paired it with the right color, but it definitely still needs to be replaced because of damage.
You can easily work with the red roof and white trim on the windows by selecting a blue for the main color of the house and then a bluish gray for the gables and soffits.
Patty Reiser recently posted..Branching out in the sunrise
Hi Patty!
I think we’re leaning towards the idea you suggested – blue seems to be our favorite option so far.
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