Gray Stone Exterior Color Schemes

A versatile neutral, gray stones look great in an all-neutral scheme or can take on any shades of color: dark, medium or light to create great gray stone exterior color schemes.

Five Great Gray Stone Exterior Color Schemes

Gray Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Slate Slate GrayAn overall gray roof gives you the option of going with a colorful scheme. Paint the body of your home in your favorite color and tie back to the stone with a gray front door or shutters.

Gray Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Shake Black OakA Black Oak roof is an excellent choice with stones that include black and brown. With gray color cast stone, you can use almost any color as long as it is toned down. Just go a bit bolder with the color on your front door.

Gray Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Province Slate Smokey Gray

Tone-on-tone schemes are beautiful with gray stone. Three shades of blue have an understated elegance that is complemented by gray.

Gray Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Single-Width Shake Weathered Gray

When your composite shake roof and stone both have color variations and texture, it is best to go with a monochromatic scheme that quietly bridges those elements. Add pop with an unexpected color on the door like this blue with a dollop of purple.

Gray Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Single-Width Slate Castle GrayAcme English Cobblestone and DaVinci Castle Gray Slate are a classic combination. Go traditional with a monochromatic palette for the body and trim. Then spice it up with a warm color on your front door.

By following the tips above you can find a color palette for gray stone exterior color schemes. Then for even more helpful information, download our complete guide to select gray stone exterior color schemes – FRESH Home Exterior Color Schemes for Brick and Stone.

Find even more color scheme inspiration, check out the Best Exterior Color Scheme Match for Your DaVinci Roof.

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