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It’s common knowledge that color is one of the most important aspects of home design. Atmospheric and lively, color helps homeowners not only make their homes visually appealing, but also create a pleasurable environment. Whether you’re looking to get moveable or fixed shutters for your home, their color is crucial to emphasizing your home’s overall style and personality. Try these tips for figuring out which shutter color you should choose.
It’s important to remember that if your shutter color doesn’t complement the home as a whole, then it can make the property appear disjointed and chaotic. Rather than go with something out-of-the-box, you’ll want to choose a color that belongs to the same family as the ones you’re already using. This way, even if the shade is slightly lighter or darker, it will still bring out the best in your home design.
Another trick to narrowing down which shutter color you should choose is to start your search with your window trim. The color you ultimately go with shouldn’t clash with that of your trim. This is particularly significant if your trim is painted a darker hue. Matching dark or bold-colored trim can be hard, which is why many homeowners choose to paint their trims something more neutral such as white or tan. Since neutral colors go with a multitude of other colors, it’s a lot easier to find a shutter color that will look good with them.
Make sure you decide early in the process how dark or light you want your new shutter color to be. Dark-colored shutters work well on light-colored homes because they draw the eye and make the exterior design pop. Lighter shutters do the same for darker homes. However, it’s important to note that the shutter color won’t always look the same on your home as it did in the store. Sunlight can make dark colors appear brighter and lighter colors bleached out. Even if you want a lighter-colored shutter, it might be beneficial to go a little darker anyway.