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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. Classic Ivory has the depth and pigment quality to age gracefully through all of it.
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Classic Ivory color — transitional house inspiration
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When choosing Classical White 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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Classical White color — rustic modern house inspiration
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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. Classical Gold has the depth and pigment quality to age gracefully through all of it.
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Classical Gold color — rustic modern house inspiration
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The way Classy Red interacts with exterior lighting—like sconces or path lights—is dramatic. At night, the house takes on a protective, fortress-like quality that feels incredibly secure and welcoming to those returning home.
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Classy Red color — mediterranean house inspiration
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Clay Pot 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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Clay Pot color — maximalist house inspiration
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On a traditional or historic home, Cloak Gray acts as a restorative force. It brings out the dignity of the original craftsmanship while making the structure feel relevant to the 21st century. It's a "new classic" in every sense.
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House exterior painted Cloak Gray offers timeless curb appeal and neutral sophistication.
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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. Chrysanthemum has the depth and pigment quality to age gracefully through all of it.
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Chrysanthemum color — rustic modern house inspiration
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Cloud Nine 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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Cloud Nine color — transitional house inspiration
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The way Citrine interacts with exterior lighting—like sconces or path lights—is dramatic. At night, the house takes on a protective, fortress-like quality that feels incredibly secure and welcoming to those returning home.
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Citrine color — coastal house inspiration
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For coastal or high-exposure homes, Clematis 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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Clematis color — traditional house inspiration
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Citrus 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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Citrus color — transitional house inspiration
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Using Citronella on an exterior allows you to be more creative with your landscaping. The color provides a dark, rich backdrop that makes the greens of boxwoods or the colors of perennials look much more vivid and professional.
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Citronella color — coastal house inspiration
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In suburban environments, City Loft 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 painted in City Loft delivers clean, contemporary appeal.
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Using Clean Slate on an exterior allows you to be more creative with your landscaping. The color provides a dark, rich backdrop that makes the greens of boxwoods or the colors of perennials look much more vivid and professional.
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Clean Slate color — eclectic house inspiration
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In suburban environments, Clover 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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Clover color — coastal house inspiration
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