18 Must-Know Exterior House Painting Tips From Experts

Updating your home’s exterior with a fresh coat of paint is a task many homeowners will undertake with spring approaching and is undoubtedly one of the most important factors to consider when it comes to enhancing your home’s curb appeal. And there’s no wonder why exterior paint colors are important – they can make or break a potential homebuyer’s perception of your home.

Use a 3-step process to tackle your exterior paint project:

Select colors that complement the period of your home.

Divide your home into 3 sections when selecting paint colors: Siding color, Trim color, Door and/or Shutter color

Narrow your exterior color choices down to only two colors: body color and trim color. The stone and roof colors will make up the rest of the palette, but be sure that there’s a definite contrast between the two colors. If your trim color is going to be white, be sure to avoid any pink or yellow undertones. Choose the most neutral white you can get. The best way to determine the undertones is to compare a few samples to each other, such as using paint chips from the store and place them on a white background under good light, preferably exterior, to see the undertones and eliminate any visible whites with color to it.

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  1. I will be renovating my house in La Mesa next month and I plan to start the project with a new paint job for the exterior first. I appreciate your tip when you told us to start with the rule of three, wherein we choose 3 coordinating colors before choosing a darker color than we initially thought since the sun can wash the color out quite a bit. I’ll keep this in mind while I look for a professional painter in La Mesa to hire for my home exterior soon.

    1. Hi Clare, glad you found this article helpful! Let me know how it turns out! Sorry for the late reply. I just had my website moved over to this platform and allowing comments 🙂

  2. It’s good that you advised us to be mindful of lighting when we paint our home exterior since there are colors that come out differently when painted outside. I will be renovating my house in Longview this spring, and I plan to start it with a new paint job first for the exterior. I’ll take note of this while I call a licensed painting company in Longview to hire for help soon.

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