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Replacing a roof and repainting the home around the same time is a very common path for homeowners to choose. Are you trying to visualize which colors will be best in various metal roof/house color combinations?

One of the benefits of choosing a metal roof is the amount of design flexibility that comes with it. If you have any questions about metal roofing systems, get in touch with Mountaintop Metal Roofing. Metal roofs are long-lasting, sustainably produced, and can be installed over your existing roof.

With those environmental bonafides, no matter which metal roof/house color option or color scheme you choose, your roof will always be “green.”

Here are some ideas to get the creativity flowing and to inspire your home’s facelift. These suggestions can be applied to homes of any style and features, including homes with paint finishes or siding. In fact, a metal roof and siding color combination can be especially attractive.

Some people prefer lighter-colored homes and roofs; light colors look dazzling as exterior color choices. But there are so many color choices for metal roofs, walls, and trim that it might help to get a color visualizer to help you make your final decision.

Colonial Style

Escape to a bygone era with a classic white house and dark gray or black metal roof. Black or gray shutters around the windows and a black door can complement the home’s complete exterior, making it a Colonial masterpiece to fall in love with.

Farmhouse Style

Traditional farmhouse-style homes are very popular right now. Start with neutral colors like whites, grays, or beiges as the home’s foundation. A light bronze or dark blue or gray metal roof would accompany a farmhouse-style home well.

Rustic Cottage Style

A rustic cottage often has light grays and earth-tone home colors. Olive green and a gray metal roof would be a stunning combination, with a wood front door and green shrubbery accents in the yard. You could also paint your home a light tan or sand color and accent it with a dark brown metal roof.

Craftsman Style

These homes are best in classic colors like dark blues and grays. A metal roof that is dark or light gray in color would best complement a Craftsman-style color combination.

Midcentury Modern

Topping off your midcentury modern home with a metal roof? Good idea. They go great together. Olive green or mild taupe color with a white metal roof could be a fun option. Keep in mind that dark colors often make spaces look smaller than they really are, so if you want to retain the midcentury home’s feeling of angled, vaulted spaces, you might want to choose lighter tone combos.

Metal roofing comes in many different colors and finishes, so no matter what you like, you will be able to find it. You can choose from hundreds of colors for your metal roof. And no matter what, your roof will always be long-lasting and environmentally friendly.

Metal roofing systems are a great option for all types of homes. They add to a home’s curb appeal. The energy efficiency makes for an excellent selling point, too, should you decide to put your home on the market.