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The right shutters can add a lot of value to your home, protect your windows, and boost curb appeal – as long as you choose shutters in the right shades, of course! But that’s easier said than done, especially if your home already has colorful stone, fiberglass, or vinyl siding.

Rest assured, there’s a perfect house and shutter color combination for your needs. Keep reading for a breakdown of some of our favorite and most popular shutter color combos for various siding hues.

Gray shutters and white siding

House with white siding and gray shutters, a popular house and shutter color combination.

Gray isn’t a boring house shutter color. In fact, it’s the opposite. Gray might not be the most dramatic color, but that also makes it very versatile and an ideal companion color to white vinyl siding. If you’re looking for a vinyl siding color that accentuates the style of your windows and the overall look of your home instead of standing out by itself, white siding and gray shutters could be just the ticket.

Blue shutters with beige, tan, or yellow siding

House with blue shutters and off-white siding, another popular shutter color combination.

That said, deeper or more vibrant colors for your shutters can also be great choices. Blue shutters are fantastic examples, and they’re among the best shutter colors for beige or yellow houses.

Why? Blue is a good contrast color for these hues, but it’s not quite as flashy as a color like red. Blue is an attention-grabbing exterior shutter color that’ll accentuate your windows without making them feel “loud” against yellow or beige siding.

Black shutters with white siding

House with high-contrast black exterior shutters and white siding.

You can’t go wrong with another classic color: black. Black shutters are one of the most popular shutter colors for a reason, and they’re excellent companion pieces to white siding of any material. A black-and-white color scheme for your home can make it look dramatic, bold, and impactful in any neighborhood. Just remember that black is a very forceful shade, so shutters with this color are best paired with big, stylish windows as well!

White shutters with blue or brown siding (or brick)

White shutter color for a brick house.

Alternatively, you could opt for white shutters. This color is a great combination with blue or brown siding; both shades can benefit from the softening effect that white can have on your overall home.

White shutters also have a tendency to look timeless and classic, so they pair perfectly with similarly old-fashioned windows. If you’re thinking about installing plantation shutters, white might be a stellar default color choice for this reason alone.

What about red siding? Stay away from white shutters if your home has red vinyl siding – you might accidentally make it look like a barn. On the other hand, if you have a brick house, white is a much better shutter color combo.

Green shutters and brown or beige siding

House with beige siding and green shutters

Green could have a place in your considerations, too. In terms of shutter colors for a beige or brown house, green is a strong choice. Green, beige, and brown go well together if you want to cultivate a rustic aesthetic for your property, especially if you live on a lot with plenty of green space and gardening accessories.

Red shutters with white or beige siding

House with red shutters and beige siding.

Red home shutters are eye-catching, so your best bet is to combine this color with white or beige siding. That way, the red of the shutters will be the highlight of your property’s color aesthetic rather than competing with the siding itself.

Brown shutters with white or yellow siding

House with brown shutters and yellow siding.

What about brown shutters? In our opinion, you can make shutters in this color work if you combine them with white or yellow siding. It may not be one of the trending shutter colors, but this siding and shutter color combination can look elegant and earthy, especially if your home already has a low-key or traditional style look due to its windows, roof shape, or other architectural elements.

Find the best shutter colors for your house at Window World

White and yellow house with green shutters.

Since there are dozens of shutters and color combinations to pick from, it’s a wise idea to do some exploring before you make your choice and figure out what you should consider. If you don’t know where to start, your local Window World is always ready to assist.

Our specialists can help you choose the right shutter types and colors for your home’s windows, and then help with installation. Whether you check out our shutters in person or browse them online, we’re confident we have the best shutters for your needs. Get in touch with Window World today or request a quote to learn more!

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