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Color can unify, accent, even change how large or small
a home appears. Alcoa vinyl sidings are available in a palette of timeless
colors to help you create the look you want. Remember that choosing a siding
color is only the beginning. You may want to consider at least three colors for
your home's exterior:
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A basic color for siding
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A trim
color for borders around windows, doors, soffits and fascia
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An accent color for shutters, doors and other details
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Exterior Design Tips - Using Color
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A large home appears less bulky when dark contrasting colors are used. A small
home appears larger with the use of light, coordinating colors of similar
values.
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A stronger roof color makes the house stand out.
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Is your home a Victorian beauty? Using different colors of siding and trim can
reproduce the popular "painted lady" effect.
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Color can set a mood for your home: Contrasting colors and detailing add drama;
subdued, monochromatic hues give a more peaceful feel.
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Monochromatic color schemes don't have to be boring. Using monochromatic colors
can unify a home and soften complex lines and angles. The home will appear more
friendly and approachable.
To find out more about Alcoa products, visit our
product brochures page.
CONTRASTS ARE COMPLEMENTARY
Alcoa gives you one of the industry's widest selections of beautiful designer
colors - solid cedar look and dark shades - to help you create a uniquely
personal look! Create a distinctive look with white accent panels, which can be
painted to complement your siding color.
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