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It’s easy to choose the best products for your home with our convenient home exterior design tools. Products you configure using the tools below are saved to your My Portfolio account to access later.Please visit the Design Center on a desktop or laptop to experience our door, window, storm door, and patio door configurators. There, you’ll be able to configure doors and windows with different styles, colors, and glass and grid options, and then save your configurations into your My Portfolio account.
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Want to see what our doors, windows, siding, stone and roofing look like on a sample home, or even on your own home? Try our Visualizers, and then save your projects for easy reference later.
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Color
Click on the color buttons below to explore our most popular hues.
Deep shades of blue are associated with feelings of tranquility, from vast blue oceans to star-dusted night skies. But blues can also be cheerful and full of life, such as our Robin Egg entry door color or our Nautica vinyl siding color. When matched with crisp white, soft creams, or deep browns, blues are bound to create a memorable home exterior presence.
Deep shades of blue are associated with feelings of tranquility, from vast blue oceans to star-dusted night skies. But blues can also be cheerful and full of life, such as our Robin Egg entry door color or our Nautica vinyl siding color. When matched with crisp white, soft creams, or deep browns, blues are bound to create a memorable home exterior presence.
Trendy yet classic, grays are popular color choices for a reason—there are so many ways to pair grays with other colors. Bold splashes of color become focal points when matched with light grays, while dark grays take center stage when combined with softer hues. Neutral grays can be used to unite warm and cool colors, providing the perfect sense of balance in a color palette.
Trendy yet classic, grays are popular color choices for a reason—there are so many ways to pair grays with other colors. Bold splashes of color become focal points when matched with light grays, while dark grays take center stage when combined with softer hues. Neutral grays can be used to unite warm and cool colors, providing the perfect sense of balance in a color palette.
Hues of green are all around us in nature, so it’s no surprise greens are a popular choice when it comes to home exterior design. Greens coordinate well with a variety of colors, so they are exceptionally versatile on a home. Some shades of green evoke a fun, energetic feeling, while softer shades of green are calming.
Timeless and fresh, whites and creams are neutrals that offer extensive versatility. True whites pair well with cool colors, projecting a bright, clean feel. Soft whites and creams can be used to complement both warm and cool colors, and can portray a sense of warmth and comfort.
Timeless and fresh, whites and creams are neutrals that offer extensive versatility. True whites pair well with cool colors, projecting a bright, clean feel. Soft whites and creams can be used to complement both warm and cool colors, and can portray a sense of warmth and comfort.
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Soft White Knitted Blanket
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Ultra™ Double 4″ Dutch Lap in White
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Superview™ 898 Storm Door in Café Cream
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Terra Cut™ Summit
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Terra Cut™ Summit
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Timberbay™ Shakes in Birchwood
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Candle Graphic Elegant and Stylish Color Palette
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Full of spark and vitality, reds demand attention on the exterior of a home. Rich plums and cabernets are friendly and welcoming, while more classic shades of red are bold and energetic. Whether used as an accent color on an entry door or as the featured color on vinyl siding, reds can be grounded with softer tones such as browns, grays, or whites.
Brown might seem like a basic color, but shades of brown are anything but boring when paired with the right colors on the exterior of a home. No matter the shade, whether the deepest espresso or the lightest honey wheat, browns naturally radiate a richness that embodies the warmth and comfort of home.
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Ledgestone Oxford
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Ledgestone Oxford
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Ledgestone Rushmore
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Ledgestone Santee/Fieldstone Shenandoah Blend
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Ledgestone Susquehanna
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Terra Cut™ Slate
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Limestone Allegheny
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Limestone Nantucket
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Limestone Sandusky Shore
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Mahogany Skin
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Palettes
We’re inspired by nature’s endless bounty of colors, from the muted tones of wheat and cotton to the vivid hues of a morning sunrise. Take a look at some of our favorite product color pairings below.
Warm & Welcoming
Classic & Comforting
Lively & Adventurous
Fresh Perspective
Embracing Fun
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