
Exterior Palette Did you know we offer "free color consultations"? Visit our Color Consultations page to find out more! Please note that all of our colors can be reformulated into exterior paint products for a nominal fee ($25-35). Below are just a few of our colors we have already reformulated into exterior products and used with great success! Home • Full Spectrum Paints • Virtual Room Painter • Design Projects • Furnishings • Photos-Reviews • Contact Us Color images below should only be used to get an overall idea of the paint color since color renditions can vary from monitor to monitor. The actual paint color can only be accurately determined by obtaining a our hand-painted samples or sample jars. |
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Ashen Green |
A classic color for body and/or trim that helps a structure nestle into the landscape. |
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Mocha |
A striking brown that will enhance any structure--especially with black accents. |
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Edgewood Green |
As with all earthy greens, it helps nestle a home into its lush surroundings. |
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Sage |
A lighter version of Edgewood Green, it works well as both body and trim colors. |
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Kennon Ivy |
My very favorite exterior color that I use often for trim, doors & semi-transparent stains. Anything you have outside that you want to age well and/or "disappear", this is the color! |
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Moss Green |
I can't tell you how many times I have transformed ugly brick by painting it this color! |
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Light Terracotta |
This colors is especially nice on stucco and Victorian homes. |
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Grand Teton Clay |
Often used on stucco and as a front door color. |
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Khaki |
A classic siding and/or stucco color. |
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Cafe' au Lait |
Another traditional siding and/or stucco color. |
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Adobe |
A great stucco color. |
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Tuscan Sun |
Used in Santa Barbara on stucco with vibrant success! |
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Milk Chocolate |
A handsome color for shutters or doors. |
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Old Brick |
Made a striking statement on stucco for a retail furnishings store. Would also be great as a door color. |
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Mushroom |
Good-looking on stucco and as a trim color. |
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Amethyst |
An artsy accent! |
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Rainbow Fog |
A soft trim color around windows and doors. |
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Putty |
A warm grey "body" color. |
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Stone |
Wonderful on stucco. |
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Clay |
A cool grey-green that works well on siding--especially in the hot climates of the deep South. |
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Gustavian Grey |
A popular porch ceiling color. |
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Aqua |
Used as an accent for an artsy California bungalow. |
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Dusk |
Perfect for porch ceilings. |
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Classic Cream |
Great as trim and/or body. |
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Citrine |
An accent color to brighten any exterior. |
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White Opal |
Classic, bright white. |
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Snow |
A softer, warm white. |
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Summer Sky |
A more vibrant porch ceiling color. |
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Violet |
A fun accent color. |
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Buttercream |
A subtle, creamy yellow, good for siding and/or trim. |
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Parchment |
A yellow beige with a slightly peach cast. Good on stucco and/or trim. |
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Peridot |
A rich, warm green. Good for siding and/or accents. |
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Chartreuse |
A cheerful accent. |
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Berry Red |
The classic barn red. Especially great for Feng Shui red doors! |
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Spring Green |
A lighter (than Peridot) warm green that makes a good accent to help nestle in with landscaping. |
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Mustard Seed |
A rich, golden mustard. Good for body and/or trim. |
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Olive |
A wonderful rich mossy green that nestles into lush landscaping beautifully. |
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Bronze |
A great accent, but has also been used on stucco on a stylish California home. |
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Summer Sky |
Porch ceiling blue. |
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Lichen |
A cool blue-green that's good for body and/or trim. |
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Tiffany Taupe |
Works very well on stucco. |