White
No surprise here: White is still a leading choice among homeowners. “When in doubt, Aspen White is a classic and crisp color that works in almost any setting,” says Michael DiMartino, senior vice president of installations at Power Home Remodeling.
But, he says, homeowners beware: A monochromatic home lacks depth when everything — including the siding, gutters, capping and more — is white.
What accounts for this vinyl siding “blank canvas” color’s longevity and current popularity? DiMartino says we can attribute that to modern farmhouse styles, which traditionally used black as an accent color for white.
Beige
Although vinyl siding in bolder neutrals enjoyed boosts in popularity in recent years, beige is still a go-to color, especially in the suburbs. Why? Because it’s a classic neutral shade.
It’s simple to add contrast or color to this easy-on-the-eyes earth tone. With linen, cream or darker brown accents and trim, you maintain a comfortable middle-of-the-road look. Want to add some drama or trendiness without diving in too far? Think about navy or black accents.
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