If your builder allows it go crazy with these dark dramatic paint colors these are the colors for our house today.
Gray roof red brick.
Red brick is definitely a popular home exterior material as you can see below the result is nothing short of spectacular exteriors while red brick costs more than vinyl siding and fiber cement it s less than natural stone.
Red bricks and white bricks tend to look much better with grey shingles than some other shades of brick.
The roofs are a charcoal gray so i d like to stay with those cool tones.
Cool gray siding fashions an easy on the eye exterior that benefits from warming touches of paprika red.
Gray goes with just about any shade of brick so you don t have to over think it too much.
Most brick colors reds oranges yellows.
For example if your gray roof has green undertones you could do a shutter color in a similar or darker version of that green.
Gray gray is a beautiful stunning color when combined with red brick.
Cool stone colors off whites grays blues gray greens purple.
The spicy red highlights the roof peak outlines windows accents the front door and defines the porch trim.
For now though let s focus on the best paint colors if keeping the red brick.
It will be more subdued that white or cream in a good way.
You want some contrast between the roof and home so either darker or lighter is fine.
Depending on the brick you choose and labor costs in your area expect to pay 6 50 to 10 00 per square foot.
Black a contrasting shade of gray white green or blue can all pair nicely with a gray brick or painted house.
Pewter gray is a safe roofing color for a red brick house.
Dark blue is gorgeous with a red brick home.
Just make sure the tone of the roof is a little different than the brick.
If your house is red or white brick and you plan to use grey shingles on your roof add black or grey shutters and a black or grey door to tie the whole thing together.
White pops up as window sashes to bring dimension and brightness to the facade.
Red bricks look good with grey shingles.
Especially if the brick is paired with a gray that leans blue.
Does my siding color need to match the brick.
Gray black darker shades of brown and some softer shades of green think celadon or grayish green can all look lovely with a red brick or similar home.
The reason is that if feels like too much white in a house that is not white.
This includes reds from bright to burgundy rich shades of orange and some elements of buff.
The part that s bugging me a little however is the white gable.
Instead of whites use benjamin moore classic gray for the trim.