Expert Tips on Combining Two Siding Materials

The siding is responsible for most of your home’s curb appeal. Since its design defines the character of your house exterior, it pays to consider using more than one material.

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Like other design-savvy siding and roof replacement companies, Abby Windows and Exteriors attests that mixing and matching lends more interest to your house. This holds true, however, only if you do it right. To avoid horrible siding combinations, use the following tips:

Use Different Colors

A good house exterior color palette consists of at least three hues to accentuate the walls, the roof, and the accents. In a two-siding exterior design, though, you should use distinct colors to signify the material change. Using just one hue will be a failed attempt to highlight the distinctiveness of the two siding systems.

When it comes to color combinations, you can go with one dark and one light hue to underscore the contrast. You can also use two different shades of the same color to make each siding stand out while meshing well with one another.

Of course, veteran gutter replacement contractors would advise you to pick hues that appear nice next to the rest of the house exterior. In other words, look at the big picture and pay attention to the small details to nail the colors of your siding materials.

Think About Textures

Utilizing two dissimilar colors may not have a visual impact if there is no variety in texture. A good rule of thumb is to use a smooth finish on one siding system and then to pick a rugged appearance on the other.

Play With Profiles

Nothing emphasizes the change in siding material than a dramatic shift in cut. Most two-siding house exteriors feature horizontal planks on the first floor and shakes or scallops on the second because playful profiles work.

Despite the diversity in aesthetics, reliable home insulation contractors would say that one thing should be constant in your siding choice: built-in insulation. To pull a two-siding replacement project off, turn to Abby Windows and Exteriors to explore the best from different trusted brands. Call (414) 436-2229 now to set up an appointment with us.

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