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The natural cedargrain texture and low gloss finish of the quality crafted exterior will impart casual elegance to any home.
Informed by leading residential architects and powerful trends exterior portfolio gives you virtually unlimited color paths to explore including smart styles premium and smart styles expressions shades that feature chromatix technology color protection.
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Building green with driftwood steel siding is good for you and good for the environment.
It also promotes energy conservation by creating a tight building envelope for more efficient heating and cooling performance year round.
For a peaceful look opt for blues greens and cool grays.
In laboratory tests simulating hurricane force wind conditions driftwood ii withstood windloads up to 176 mph a smart investment driftwood ii vinyl siding not only will create an enjoyable worry free exterior it will heighten your home s curb appeal as well.
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Brown shingles would work with beige siding a mild contrast or with white a more distinct contrast.
Slate wood metal and clay.
Also when the roof color picks up tones in window shutters the front door or accent trim it nicely ties together the exterior look.
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Color choices do not live independently.
Trim in a neutral tone provides a striking counterpoint to colorful siding.
Selected thoughtfully they have the potential to fuse into one design liberating whole.
A dark brown roof would be boring with wood siding stained dark.
The siding itself is in two shades a deep gray with a green undertone and a lighter warmer gray.
Handsomely detailed and value priced driftwood ii vinyl siding brings classic style to the forefront.
Driftwood ii is fortified with a rolled nail hem for extra strong wall attachment.
These popular shingle colors stem from the materials that builders have been using for centuries.
Today variations of black brown gray and red roof colors are available in a variety of different roofing materials.