Frequently asked questions
What are the best exterior house paint colors for a modern look?
Modern exterior palettes work best when the overall scheme feels simple, intentional, and connected to the fixed elements of the home. Start with the roof, stone, brick, windows, and landscaping, then choose a main body color, trim color, and accent color that work together. Warm whites, soft greiges, charcoals, muted greens, and deep accents can all feel modern when the contrast is controlled. A clean white like Blank Canvas DC-003 can give the exterior a fresh backdrop, while Cracked Pepper PPU18-01 can add a strong modern accent on shutters, trim, or the front door.
How do I choose exterior colors for siding, trim, and the front door?
Choose the siding color first because it covers the largest surface area. Then select a trim color that creates the right amount of contrast, followed by a front door color that feels like a deliberate accent. If your home has brick, stone, or a prominent roof color, use those fixed materials to guide undertones. A warm trim color like Swiss Coffee 12 can soften the look of siding and architectural details, and the Behr Paint Color Visualizer can help you preview body, trim, and door combinations before committing.
What exterior paint colors work well with black trim?
Black trim creates crisp contrast, so the body color should support that strong outline instead of fighting it. Warm whites, soft taupes, light grays, and muted beige-gray shades are reliable choices because they let the black trim feel sharp and intentional. For a bright exterior with contrast, Polar Bear 75 can keep the look clean. For a softer neutral body color, Sculptor Clay PPU5-08 adds warmth and pairs well with black trim, wood accents, and natural stone.
Which paint colors are best for a gray, white, or beige exterior?
For gray exteriors, look closely at undertones so the color does not turn too blue, green, or purple in outdoor light. White exteriors usually need a touch of warmth to avoid looking harsh, while beige exteriors work best when the trim and accent colors keep the palette fresh. A light gray like Silver Drop 790C-2 can feel soft and modern, while Even Better Beige DC-010 offers a warm neutral direction for homes that need a more natural, welcoming exterior.
How do I choose durable exterior paint for siding, doors, and trim?
Choose exterior paint based on the surface, climate exposure, and level of wear. Siding needs broad weather protection, while doors and trim need a finish that can handle more contact, sunlight, and cleaning. Satin or semi-gloss finishes are often useful for doors and trim because they add durability and highlight architectural details. For long-lasting exterior coverage, consider BEHR MARQUEE® Exterior Paint & Primer. For a strong everyday exterior option across siding, trim, and doors, BEHR ULTRA® Exterior Paint & Primer is a practical choice for many home exterior projects.