On-Trend: A Combination of New Colors and Siding Styles
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Bolder colors and a mix of textures add curb appeal and value
Vinyl siding has long been the most popular choice for affordable, low-maintenance exterior cladding. Traditionally, lighter neutral colors like beige, light gray and white have been common selections; these colors were a safe bet and the light colors were less prone to fading. Now, vinyl siding is available in a wide range of colors from subtle to bold, and is often manufactured with anti-weathering materials that prevent weather and sun exposure from causing the siding to fade. Homeowners can feel confident when choosing siding colors like sea slate, nightfall, willow, and mountain berry, knowing that their home’s exterior will stand up to the elements.
For a more dramatic look, siding and trim colors can contrast or complement each other, and several siding styles can be combined to add a custom look. Siding styles like shakes, shingles, and board & batten can be used together with traditional lap siding to add personality and texture. What’s more, the Remodeling Magazine 2020 Cost vs Value Report lists vinyl siding replacement as one of the top five projects for retaining value at resale.
And for even greater curb appeal, accenting a home’s exterior with manufactured stone veneer can add warmth and lend strength and durability to almost any home. There are many stone styles and colors to choose from, so homeowners can find the perfect one to blend with their vinyl siding choices. Homeowners can even choose stone that is manufactured to look like the natural stone that occurs in their specific geographic location. And, the Remodeling Magazine 2020 Cost vs Value Report lists Manufactured Stone Veneer as the #1 top project for retaining value at resale.
Need ideas? You can see how bold new siding choices can work for your home by checking ProVia’s Designer Collections. And once you’ve decided that new, bold colors and textures are for you, try ProVia’s Online Visualizer to see how your choices will look on your home.
Read more about choosing vinyl siding at www.provia.com/siding