How to Choose the Right Color Scheme for Your Roof
Choosing the best color scheme for the materials of your roofing is not always easy. Whether you are installing slate, asphalt shingles, or metal – the choices are very many. And for each shingle, there are a lot of color options too. There are also a wide variety of color combinations and shades. Remember that you have to love the roofing material that you will choose now for the next twenty to thirty years. Therefore, it pays to choose wisely.
Here are a few things that you should put into consideration when picking your roof material’s color:
Light vs. Dark Colors
Many people get confused about whether to choose dark or light colors when talking about the heat retention of the roof. According to a federally funded research, it concluded that black shingles with plywood sheathing underneath was 10 degrees warmer compared to common identical roofing with white shingles on a sunny day. On the other hand, the research proved less difference between other roof shades like browns and grays. Regardless of all these, it is still important that you choose the roof color that you like. It is you that is going to live with it for many years in the first place.
Pick Shingles Basing on Your Brick
When picking a color for your roof, you should also remember that shutter and paint colors can be changed at all times. However, bricks are permanent. Therefore, start by comparing a shingle’s sample colors to your brick, then move to your paint colors or siding.
Compare the Materials of Your Roofing to Exterior Paint Colors in Your Home
If you’re planning to change your home’s outside color, then it is advisable that you compare your new pain color to roofing or shingle samples before making a purchase. The best thing to do is to visit your local hardware store, purchase a 2×6 foot board and then paint the new color there. In order to pick the roofing material that best matches the paint for your home, put the foot board next to any roof material you fancy before buying.
Complementary Color Options Add Up Dimension to Your Roofing
Some of the worst color mistakes for roofing are when a homeowner selects a hue that almost exactly matches the brick or siding of his or her home. The result is that it winds up being a boring, monotone and almost lifeless roofing color scheme. You should always try to complement your choice of colors to all the paint in your house instead of matching them exactly to avoid a boring color scheme outcome.
Tone down the Exterior of Your Home with a Simple Color of Roof Shingle
One rule is that if you the rest of your house is busy (busy means multiple paint colors and multiple stone or brick facades), you will have to choose a shingle color that can tone down the color scheme of your entire house. Too many colors and patterns can overwhelm the eyes. On the other hand, if your house has a bit of monotone feel to it, then a vivid color scheme can tremendously add a curb appeal.
View Your Chosen Roofing Shingles in all Light Types
When using samples of roofing material to complement or match the exterior color of your home, you should look at the sample of shingle both in the shade and in the sun. Try putting a sample of roof shingle in a bright sunny area where the colors of the brick meet the siding and paint colors, then wait as well as check the same sample place when it is shaded. Make sure that all the exterior colors of your house blend together in a nice way in all types of lighting.
Consider Your Home’s Resale Value When You Pick a Roof Color, Type and Design
A bright and bold color of roof might be pretty for you, however, it is not everybody’s taste. If you’re thinking about selling your house in the future, you should go for a more neutral or earth colored roofing material in order to protect the resale value of your house. There are a lot of instances that prospective buyers love the house, specifically the interior, but didn’t purchase the house because they are turned off by the color scheme of the roof. That is why you should also put this into consideration should you want to sell your house in the near future. In this certain situation, it is not only your personal preference that matters. Sometimes, bright pink might be your great choice, but most of the time, it’s not everyone’s cup of tea.







