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What Color Should You Paint Your Exterior Trim? Here Are 10 Colors to Try Out

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Whether it's a less-is-more or a high-contrast look you're after, here are 10 different ways to change up your exterior by simply painting your trim.

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Photo: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Paint It ... Gray

This '50s-era ranch house got a new lease on life with a warm, earthy palette of gray and brown. The gray trim helps unite the dark gray-brown exterior brick with the black shutters and white vinyl windows.

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Photo: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Paint It ... White

If you're looking for high contrast with a classic spin, you can't go wrong with bright, white trim. Although it's one of the best choices when it comes to sun fading, it also tends to get dirty quick.

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Photo: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Paint It ... Black

Black is the most effective way to add drama to your exterior. Since black is a neutral, it works well with just about every color in the spectrum. Keep in mind, though, that black can quickly turn yellow-green when coated with a layer of springtime pollen. In order to keep it true to its color, you'll need to hose down your trim and shutters if you live in areas highly affected by pollen.

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Photo: Flynnside Out Productions. From: Brian Patrick Flynn.

Paint It ... Monochromatic

If contrastic is too much for you, a monochromatic look may be right up your alley. This look is achieved by painting the trim of the house the same color as its exterior. To keep this look from falling flat, be sure to use a more matte finish on the exterior and a glossier finish on the trim and shutters.

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