Decorating Color Paint Colors 7 Exterior Paint Colors for Houses That Boost Curb Appeal Find a shade you'll love forever with these top picks for whites, grays, blues, and more. By Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett Jessica Bennett is an editor, writer, and former digital assistant home editor at BHG. Learn about BHG's Editorial Process Published on November 30, 2021 In This Article View All In This Article Agreeable Gray SW 7029, Sherwin-Williams White Dove OC-17, Benjamin Moore Green Smoke No. 47, Farrow & Ball Baked Sienna S220-6, Behr Tricorn Black SW 6258, Sherwin-Williams Newburyport Blue HC-155, Benjamin Moore Elephant Skin PPU18-16, Behr Whether you're looking to sell your home or simply freshen up its appearance, a new coat of paint is an impactful way to boost curb appeal. Exterior paint colors can enhance your home's features, solidify its architectural style, and make it stand out from the street. And since an exterior paint job can last up to 15 years, it's important to get the color right. Although selecting the perfect shade will hinge on your home's design and your own personal preferences, there are a variety of popular exterior paint colors that look good on nearly any facade. Whites, grays, and beiges consistently top the lists of go-to house paint colors, and bolder shades, including greens, blues, and even blacks, are steadily growing in popularity. To help you sort through the wide variety of shades and tints, we've rounded up seven of the best exterior paint colors from some of our favorite brands. Laurie Black Agreeable Gray SW 7029, Sherwin-Williams A warm, soft neutral called Agreeable Gray is Sherwin-Williams' top-selling exterior paint color for 2021, says Sue Wadden, director of color marketing for the brand. With its beige undertone, the crowd-pleasing shade is essentially a lightened-up version of taupe. Set this popular exterior paint color against bright white trim to highlight its warmth, then finish the traditional look with a red front door. White Dove OC-17, Benjamin Moore This classic white tops the list of Benjamin Moore's most popular interior paint colors, and it looks beautiful outdoors, too. The soft shade has subtle green undertones that shine when framed by trees and greenery. Try White Dove as a siding color along with dark gray or black accents for a crisp, timeless combination. Green Smoke No. 47, Farrow & Ball Organic shades like Green Smoke harmonize with the surrounding landscape while offering a cozy, familiar look. This green-blue looks particularly stunning on exteriors with weathered brick or stonework. Use it on shutters, trim, and the front door for a naturally eye-pleasing combination. Baked Sienna S220-6, Behr As one of Behr's top 10 exterior paint colors, this rich mocha brown is a foolproof choice for your home's facade. It works particularly well on Craftsman-style, Tudor, and Mediterranean-inspired homes. Combine this popular exterior paint color with creamy white or beige for a warm, inviting effect. Kritsada Panichgul Tricorn Black SW 6258, Sherwin-Williams Black exteriors emerged as a major trend this year, and deep, saturated hues like Tricorn Black are beginning to rival classic whites and grays in popularity. The dark neutral offers a fresh, unexpected look that works equally well on contemporary and traditional-style homes. Splash this color across the entire exterior for a bold, monochromatic look, or opt for white siding with black trim to achieve the quintessential modern farmhouse aesthetic. Newburyport Blue HC-155, Benjamin Moore Navy blue is a timeless exterior paint color that will never go out of style. One particular shade that has stood the test of time is Newburyport Blue, which is part of a Benjamin Moore color collection inspired by America's historic landmarks—and one of the brand's best-selling shades of blue. This favorite exterior paint color can play up the classic character of Colonial-style homes or nod to the sea and sky when used on coastal cottages. Mix it with bright yellow accents for an attention-grabbing combination. Elephant Skin PPU18-16, Behr A medium gray such as Elephant Skin works on homes of all sizes and styles. This versatile neutral offers earthy warmth that plays well with cream accents and natural wood tones. For a surprising twist, pair it with a vivid front door; brights like teal and sky blue offer charming contrast. Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit