Brown Stone Exterior Color Schemes

Just like in the world around us, earthy brown can stand alongside all color families. Hues based on those you see in nature are perfect for your brown stone exterior color schemes. Colors that are a bit toned down will look best.

Five Beautiful Brown Stone Exterior Color Schemes

Brown Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Select Shake Tahoe

A monochromatic palette for your primary color and trim creates a backdrop that gives your stone room to shine. Pull a color from the stone then go more intense with it as an accent color.

Brown Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Slate CanyonStone and slate give texture and depth to your exterior scheme. Neutral colors are all you need with elements as distinctive as DaVinci Canyon Slate and Glen-Gery Lafayette Stone.

Brown Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Shake MountainBoth the shake and stone have tones that fall between gray and brown, making this a pairing that works well with many color combinations. Deep blue and yellow liven up the gray-brown scheme.

Brown Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Slate BrownstoneWhen your slate and stone look so united, all you need to add is the right trim color and a fantastic front door. Don’t be shy. A color like Passion Plum will punch up your palette.

Brown Stone Exterior Color Schemes with Multi-Width Shake Aged CedarThis rustic Aged Cedar roof and stone scheme are well suited to a palette of warmth inspired by the colors in the stone. For your door stay neutral or choose a statement color to welcome your guests.

By following the tips above you can put together brown stone exterior color schemes you’ll be proud to show off. Then for even more helpful information, download our complete guide to select brown stone exterior color schemes – FRESH Home Exterior Color Schemes for Brick and Stone.

Find even more color scheme inspiration, check out the Best Exterior Color Scheme Match for Your DaVinci Roof.

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