Pale green is the most popular choice and is often paired with white or beige trim for a classic homely look.
Green vinyl siding with white trim.
A bright white trim would look too cold against these warm colors so this home uses a softer off white trim instead.
Forest meadow is a beautiful and incredibly versatile shade of green.
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Again there are plenty different shades of green to choose from.
Here we see a muted green gray vinyl siding with black metal accent roofing a dark gray shingled roof natural stone with white siding accents and tons of thick white trim.
I like the breezeway connecting to the detached garage.
Blue gray green vinyl siding color allows a variety of other features to shine.
The solid white shingle siding doesn t work.
Gray green siding looks especially sharp when coupled with white trim.
Sadly this is a bad example of a green house exterior.
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Green house with white trim green siding may be considered retro but it is of the moment with a little black mixed in.
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Pair it with white trim and forest accents for a lovely soft look that will complement your natural surroundings.
Beige siding with brick accents.
This dark siding with green trim would work with my house plans.
Darker forest greens can create a really warm intense look especially when they re combined with dark wood accents.
Trim colors for red houses.
The green siding makes up the majority of the homes walls but is broken up into section by trim stone and other accents.
It effortlessly blends with the warmer siding helping to create a rich dynamic look.
The green is a touch too pastel for my liking but it s made worse with the bright natural wood which contrasts too sharply with the green.
Green siding coupled with crisp white trim can give off a sharp clean look to make your house pop.