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Best Exterior Paint Colors for Texas Homes

  • Uber"JR"Galaviz
  • 4 days ago
  • 2 min read

Choosing an exterior paint color can feel overwhelming. The color you pick completely changes the look of your home, and in Texas, it can even affect how well your paint holds up over time.


Right now across Texoma, homeowners are leaning toward clean, modern colors with strong contrast and timeless curb appeal.


Dark Colors Are Trending

Some of the most popular exterior colors right now are:

  • Iron Ore

  • Tricorn Black

  • Urban Bronze

  • Charcoal gray

  • Warm white

  • Soft greige tones


These colors create a modern, high-end look that works especially well with brick homes and black accents.


But while dark colors are beautiful, they do come with a downside.


Dark Paint = More Heat

The darker the paint color, the more heat it absorbs from the Texas sun.


That extra heat creates stress on siding, trim, and wood surfaces. Over time, darker colors tend to:

  • Fade faster

  • Require more maintenance

  • Show sun damage sooner

  • Need repainting more often


Lighter colors generally last longer in the Texas climate because they reflect more sunlight and stay cooler.


The Best Colors for Brick Homes

If your home has brick, one of the best ways to choose a paint color is by pulling tones directly from the brick itself.


A good rule of thumb is:

  • Use the lightest tone in the brick for the main body color

  • Use darker tones from the mortar or accents for trim


This keeps the home looking balanced and timeless instead of overly trendy.


Don’t Forget the Front Door

One of the easiest ways to add personality to your home is through the front door color.


A bold front door can instantly boost curb appeal without repainting the entire house.


Popular accent door colors include:

  • Navy blue

  • Deep green

  • Matte black

  • Rich red

  • Natural wood stain


Sometimes a simple front door update completely changes the feel of a home.


Trendy Isn’t Always Timeless

It’s easy to fall in love with bold colors online, but some trends don’t age well.


Professional painters have seen homeowners regret choosing overly bright or extreme shades because they quickly feel overwhelming or dated.


When choosing an exterior color, it’s important to think about:

  • Long-term maintenance

  • Sun exposure

  • Neighborhood style

  • Resale value

  • How the color looks at different times of day


Final Thoughts

The best exterior color is one that fits your style while still working well with the Texas climate.


A professional painter can help you choose colors that not only look beautiful today, but continue looking great for years to come.

 
 
 

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