Exterior House Color Palette Generator
Generate, edit, preview, save, import, export, and test exterior color palettes for polished curb appeal.
Live Palette
Click any color to select and copy its HEX value.Generator
Build exterior-ready color systems.Color Editor
Fine tune the selected color.Export
Use your palette in design files or production CSS.Accessibility
Check text contrast between palette colors.Exterior Preview
Facade-inspired sample using the current palette.Import Colors
Paste HEX codes separated by commas, spaces, or lines.Saved Palette Gallery
Defaults plus your locally saved palettes.Create Exterior House Color Palettes With More Confidence
An exterior house color palette generator helps you explore polished combinations for siding, trim, doors, shutters, roofing, stone, brick, and accents before you commit to paint samples or costly updates.
Balanced Color Ideas
Find exterior palettes that feel intentional, with main colors, trim shades, and accents working together instead of competing for attention.
Home Style Matching
Explore combinations that suit modern, farmhouse, craftsman, colonial, coastal, and traditional homes without losing the character of the architecture.
Trim and Accent Clarity
See how small details such as window trim, railings, shutters, garage doors, and front doors can sharpen the entire look of your exterior.
Curb Appeal Direction
Use the generator to move beyond guesswork and choose colors that make the home look cleaner, more welcoming, and more valuable from the street.
Paint Sample Shortlisting
Narrow your choices before visiting a paint store, so you can test fewer samples and focus on the combinations most likely to work.
Light and Landscape Awareness
Think through how colors may feel beside greenery, stone paths, roof tones, outdoor lighting, and the natural brightness around your home.
How to Use an Exterior House Color Palette Generator
Start with the fixed elements of your home, compare a few directions, then refine the palette until the siding, trim, roof, and accents feel cohesive.
Start With Existing Materials
Look at your roof, brick, stone, driveway, fence, and landscaping first. These elements usually stay in place, so the best palette should complement them rather than fight them.
Compare Main and Accent Colors
Try a few siding or stucco colors, then pair each one with trim, door, shutter, and garage door options. A strong exterior palette usually has contrast, but not visual noise.
Test Before Final Paint
Once you have a favorite palette, test real paint samples outdoors. Check them in morning light, afternoon sun, shade, and evening conditions before making the final decision.
Where These Exterior Color Palettes Can Help
Generated palettes are useful for homeowners, designers, remodelers, real estate sellers, and anyone planning an exterior refresh with fewer second guesses.
Whole Home Repainting
Plan a complete exterior repaint with a clear relationship between the main body color, trim, fascia, gutters, and doors.
Front Door Updates
Choose a front door color that adds personality while still feeling connected to the siding, roof, porch, and surrounding landscape.
Real Estate Preparation
Refresh a home before listing with exterior colors that photograph well, feel current, and make the property easier to remember.
Remodeling Mood Boards
Use palette ideas in renovation boards for siding replacement, porch upgrades, window changes, roofing projects, or landscape planning.
HOA Review Planning
Prepare cleaner color concepts for neighborhood or HOA review by presenting combinations that look thoughtful and easy to evaluate.
Designer Client Concepts
Build early color directions for client conversations, helping homeowners compare traditional neutrals, warmer palettes, and bolder accent choices.
A Faster Way to Plan a Better-Looking Exterior
The best exterior palettes are not just attractive on a screen. They make decisions easier, reduce wasted samples, and help your home feel finished from every angle.
Free and Easy to Use
Explore exterior color directions without a complicated setup. It is a quick way to gather ideas before speaking with painters, designers, or suppliers.
Mobile-Friendly Planning
Review palette ideas on your phone while standing outside, comparing colors against real siding, trim, roofing, stonework, and natural light.
Cleaner Decision Making
Instead of saving random inspiration images, work from organized color combinations that make it easier to discuss, compare, and refine your exterior plan.
