Choosing the Right Siding for Your Home – Part 2: Choosing the Right Siding ColorWhen choosing siding color, you should keep in mind one general rule of thumb: all home exterior colors should complement each other. However, this doesn’t necessarily mean that they should be from just one color family, though. Read on to learn more.Tips on Choosing Siding ColorAside from considering your roof, here are other tips on choosing siding color: Consider your home’s architecture. Your home’s architectural style may give a clue to what colors you should consider for your siding. For instance, Colonial homes call for white siding, while cottage-style homes allow for other colors such as red or brown. Consider your home’s size. There are colors that may look good up close and when painted on a small portion of the house, but when used on bigger homes, will appear overwhelming. Generally, if you have a larger home, it’s safest to choose lighter colors for siding. Consider the climate in your area. If you’re in an area where you get extreme sunlight, you need to keep in mind that intense sunlight can make light colors look even lighter.The success of your siding replacement project largely rests on the contractor you hire. Let Part 3 help you choose the right one! Categories3 Part BlogDoorsGuttersHome ImprovementHome RemodelingRoofingSidingWindows