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Oatlands Yellow 3004-6B
, Chef White 7002-15
, Oatlands Shutter Green 5009-3
, Chef White 7002-15
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STYLES
Colonial Revival Homes
Defined by the style that arose during the colonization of America at the turn of the century, colonial style architecture is still the most popular design style in the United States. Based on 17th and 18th Century structures, colonial design combines elements of Federal and Georgian style architectures. It emphasizes order and simplicity and was introduced in response to the excessive decoration of Victorian architecture.
“Distinguish your home with a bold door in a contrasting color to your siding and shutters. Entranceways in this style are often prominent—the bold door helps draw attention to that architectural detail.”
— Sue Kim
Color Trend and
Forecast Specialist
Colonial Revival Homes
Among its characteristics are a rectangular form, a low-lying roof with gabled ends and a prominent framed entryway.
Colonial Revival Paint Palettes
A wide range of paint colors work well with Colonial, from traditional whites and bright yellows to richer, darker colors.