Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Exterior Trim Suggestions For Brick Houses

Choose a trim color that either matches or brightens your brick home's exterior.


Brick homes feature a traditional and rustic exterior, but the distinct color and texture of brick present a design challenge for homeowners. Choosing an appropriate trim color for your brick home can mean the difference between a bright or well-executed exterior and a drab or dingy looking exterior. Choose a trim color that either creates a dramatic color contrast or a seamless transition between the brick color and the trim color.


Classic White


The rich red color of brick is often speckled with black or brown that contribute to a sense of darkness or drabness in a home's exterior. To add a bit of brightness to the home without creating a distracting contrast, opt for trim in a shade of white. A stark white creates a crisp contrast that looks natural rather than distracting. For a more subtle framing effect, choose a slightly creamy or off-white shade with barely-there warm undertones in yellow or red. White trim is particularly effective when paired with a white porch or white wooden staircase to carry the white throughout the exterior design.


Gray


Gray is a modern color choice that updates a home. Gray is especially well suited for brick homes because of the grout between individual bricks. Choose a gray trim color that matches the same color of your brick grout or a gray that is one shade lighter or darker. Pairing a brick home with gray trim around the windows, doors or roof line tones down the red color by drawing attention to the grout rather than the brick itself. The end result is more subtle than white trim but still creates a clean, modern and cohesive exterior design.


Earth Tones


Brick homes usually create a rustic feel that can be complemented with trim painted in earth tones. To remain within the warm, dark palette opt for a brown; chocolate brown carries the richness of the brick color through the trim while a more subtle tan or espresso shade creates a seamless color scheme. If you want to add a bit more color to your home's exterior, choose a rustic evergreen that pulls colors from your home's landscape into your exterior design. A more modern option for including green into your exterior is a dark olive green with subtle gray undertones. Avoid colors that are too saturated or pastel like blues or yellows that compete with the dominant red color of the brick.









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