Tan Stone Exterior Color Schemes

The warmth of stones with a tan cast makes them a popular choice for home exteriors. Tan can be neutral or lean towards another color such as gold, green, peach, or coral. Noticing the subtle nuances of your stone will help you to find the right colors for tan stone exterior color schemes.

Five Terrific Tan Stone Exterior Color Schemes

Tan Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Slate EvergreenA muted green roof, like Evergreen, and tan stone can integrate your home into its surroundings. The colors on your house don’t need to compete for attention when your home is surrounded by nature.

Tan Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Shake New CedarHighlight the color and pattern of your stone by going deep with the main color of your home. An accent in a complementary color creates a focal point at your entrance.

Tan Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Select Shake AutumnWhen your roof and stone colors work hand-in-hand, the way DaVinci Autumn and Millsap Tan do, neutral colors are all you need to give your home a polished look.

Tan Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Select Shake Mossy Cedar

For a fresh, contemporary style use high contrast neutrals for the body and trim. Adding an adventurous accent color keeps the look modern.

Tan Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Province Slate Slate Black

Use natural textures and well-chosen colors to give your home personality. Soft neutrals coupled with your stone and favorite color on the door become the focus of the exterior.

By following the tips above you can find a color palette to complement any tan stone exterior color schemes. Then for even more helpful information, download our complete guide to select tan 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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