It’s exterior house painting season in Seattle and architectural color consultants like me are in full swing helping homeowners make proper decisions in choosing house colors and their proper placement on each architectural element. As there are a multitude of factors that affect making these correct choices, this post is about just one of them - landscaping.
Landscaping should be taken into consideration when choosing the color palette for your home’s exterior. This not only includes hardscaping, foliage and bloom color, but the landscape style as well. They must harmonize. And conversely you can add even more curb appeal to your home by matching pots and plants with the existing house colors. By coordinating your landscape with your house and vice versa, an enhanced, unified design will result.
I learned this the hard way. Early on in my color consulting career I specified beautiful orange doors, Benjamin Moore #1196 “Burnt Sienna”. This orange hue of the door was just the perfect feel good punctuation the palette needed against the house body color C2 401- “WildWood”.
The only living thing I could find that matched with the door was a nearly ripe apple! I took it up with my client who had noticed it too. We eventually changed the door color to C2 #056 “Paprika”.
I have never made that mistake again and know they both go in tandem. Here is a picture of a successful job that illustrates just that.
The body painted in SW 2808, “Rookwood Dark Brown” is a natural foil for the all the trees and shrubs.
So, this summer, if you are planning to paint, consider your landscaping or if you’re planning a planting scheme, remember what is already there. By the way, a great resource for just that is a book entitled The Garden Color Book, 343,000 Combinations for your Garden. It is divided by different color sections and each page is cut in three so one can mix and match.

If you need help in planning your color scheme, don’t hesitate to contact a seasoned architectural color consultant. Our services are well worth it.
Elizabeth Brown ebrown@eb-color.com 206-353-0454

6 comments:
Such an important point and so hard to know what color everything will bloom in and when unless we ask the client. I'm not great at knowing all the different plant types in Northern CA so I can see how easily the orange door situation can come up. I'll have to remember this next time I do an exterior with extensive vegetation!
A really great point! Especially for people who have a lot of lush and changing landscape.
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Karena
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That's Lin & Marci's house at the end of the post, isn't it?? It looks amazing...I love the Rookwood Red, you did such a beautiful job with their home, those colors are perfect for every season.
Many people could benefit from learning about the nature-paint connection...I don't think many give it much thought at all...our neighbors recently painted their house a nice 'blueberry color and it struggles to connect with anything natural...they should have called you!
xo J~
Yes indeed, that is the famous (I wish) Cooper Residence, aka my masterpiece.
Jessica...you are so amazingly awesome. Your sensitivity, awareness and kindness is such a gift. So nice to know you.
Your so sweet Liz, thank you...I'm very happy to know you also! And maybe one day the Cooper house WILL be famous...it should be!
Have a wonderful weekend...
xo
The work done in its suitable time gives positive results. The season of exterior painting must be availed and the houses must be given a new look with the help of House painting services.
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