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For coastal or high-exposure homes, Galactic Tint is a smart choice. It has the complexity to look good even when dusted with salt or slightly weathered, maintaining its "intentional" look even when the elements are at their peak.
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Exterior siding displays a deep, sophisticated Galactic Tint that anchors the home.
@davilaandsonspr
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Diva Glam is particularly effective on modern-style homes with flat planes and large windows. The color emphasizes the geometry of the house, using shadows and light to create a dynamic, ever-changing facade throughout the day.
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Board-and-batten siding in Diva Glam distinguishes this home's striking exterior.
@jennifa_jean_77
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Graphic Charcoal on an exterior reads differently at different scales: approachable up close, commanding from the street. It works especially well on houses with good trim detail, where the contrast between wall and trim can do real visual work.
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Exterior siding in Graphic Charcoal gives the house a modern, sophisticated appearance.
@storyofthislife
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When choosing Green Balsam for an exterior, you are opting for a color that respects the landscape. It feels like it grew out of the earth rather than being dropped onto it, creating a harmonious relationship between the architecture and the garden.
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House exterior siding in Green Balsam blends naturally with surrounding landscape.
@craftsmanupgrade
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Intercoastal Gray is particularly effective on modern-style homes with flat planes and large windows. The color emphasizes the geometry of the house, using shadows and light to create a dynamic, ever-changing facade throughout the day.
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Classic Victorian siding in Intercoastal Gray bridges traditional and modern sensibilities.
@rentalsrehabsandmore
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When choosing Lyric Blue for an exterior, you are opting for a color that respects the landscape. It feels like it grew out of the earth rather than being dropped onto it, creating a harmonious relationship between the architecture and the garden.
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House exterior in Lyric Blue makes a striking architectural statement on the street.
@windwardcottage
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Mushroom Bisque on an exterior reads differently at different scales: approachable up close, commanding from the street. It works especially well on houses with good trim detail, where the contrast between wall and trim can do real visual work.
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Warm exterior siding in Mushroom Bisque welcomes visitors to this home.
@martinez_propainting
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Exterior paint earns its keep over years, not months — it needs to handle bleaching summers, wet winters, and the slow shifts of a neighborhood's context. Underground Gardens has the depth and pigment quality to age gracefully through all of it.
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Deep Underground Gardens exterior color creates sophisticated curb appeal.
@chickenblogger
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On the exterior, Poppy Seed holds up across all lighting conditions — crisp in full sun, rich and dimensional on overcast days. It pairs especially well with white trim, black window frames, and natural stone, giving the home a timeless, curated presence.
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Home exterior painted deep Poppy Seed provides dramatic curb appeal.
@land.homes.kingston
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When choosing Rolling Pebble for an exterior, you are opting for a color that respects the landscape. It feels like it grew out of the earth rather than being dropped onto it, creating a harmonious relationship between the architecture and the garden.
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Horizontal siding in Rolling Pebble gives this home a modern, sophisticated exterior.
@wardssheds
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For coastal or high-exposure homes, Silky White is a smart choice. It has the complexity to look good even when dusted with salt or slightly weathered, maintaining its "intentional" look even when the elements are at their peak.
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Horizontal siding gleams in crisp Silky White across this classic home exterior.
@littleflfarmhouse
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When choosing White Mocha for an exterior, you are opting for a color that respects the landscape. It feels like it grew out of the earth rather than being dropped onto it, creating a harmonious relationship between the architecture and the garden.
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House exterior in White Mocha presents a warm, inviting facade.
@sugarhouse1910
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On the exterior, Toasty Gray holds up across all lighting conditions — crisp in full sun, rich and dimensional on overcast days. It pairs especially well with white trim, black window frames, and natural stone, giving the home a timeless, curated presence.
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Exterior trim in Toasty Gray highlights architectural details on this contemporary home.
@bellotruestar
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In suburban environments, Adirondack Blue provides a sophisticated point of difference. It stands out from the sea of beige and grey without being "that house" that's too loud. It's the subtle, high-end choice that improves the curb appeal of the entire block.
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Exterior siding in deep Adirondack Blue defines the home's character.
@majorleaguepainting
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Asphalt Gray is particularly effective on modern-style homes with flat planes and large windows. The color emphasizes the geometry of the house, using shadows and light to create a dynamic, ever-changing facade throughout the day.
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Board-and-batten siding in Asphalt Gray gives this home exterior a modern, sophisticated appearance.
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