Shutters and Siding Color Combinations
Adding shutters to your exterior can help enhance your siding, but deciding on the right color schemes for siding and shutters can be tricky. With the many versatile options for LP® SmartSide® ExpertFinish® Trim & Siding, you can discover a siding color that stands on its own or with shutters.
Colorful Shutter and Siding Combinations
If you’re looking to add a pop of color to your exterior, shutters are a great place to start. Explore these LP® SmartSide® ExpertFinish® Trim & Siding colors to find the right siding match for your shutters.
Blue Shutters: Cavern Steel siding + light blue shutters
Green Shutters: Desert Stone siding + sage green shutters
Red Shutters: Garden Sage siding + muted red shutters
Want to see these ExpertFinish® color combinations on a build?
Dark Shutter and Siding Combinations
Dark shutters contribute to a classic and timeless exterior aesthetic. See which LP® SmartSide® ExpertFinish® Trim & Siding colors pair best with darker shutters.
Keep it Light: Quarry Gray siding + black shutters
Blue Hues: Rapids Blue siding + black shutters
Contrast: Prairie Clay siding + navy shutters
Want to see these ExpertFinish® color combinations on a build?
Matching Shutter and Siding Colors
Matching your shutters with your siding color simplifies your exterior for a crisp, clean look. Check out these which LP® SmartSide® ExpertFinish® Trim & Siding colors for a monochromatic exterior:
White: Snowscape White siding + white shutters
Tan: Terra Brown siding + tan shutters
Black: Abyss Black siding + black shutters
Want to see these ExpertFinish® color combinations on a build?
Now available in 16 versatile prefinished colors, the ExpertFinish® color collection is guaranteed to look great and remain durable for years to come due to a factory finish with acrylic latex paint. ExpertFinish Lap also features a proprietary joint that helps you avoid the need for seam caulking, joint molds, or pan flashing.
Select a Color
Snowscape White
Sand Dunes
Desert Stone
Quarry Gray
Prairie Clay
Terra Brown
Harvest Honey
Timberland Suede
Garden Sage
Redwood Red
Tundra Gray
Summit Blue
Rapids Blue
Cavern Steel
Midnight Shadow
Abyss Black
All colors shown are representative and may not be an exact match.
FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS
Have some questions about exterior features and colors?
Should shutters be lighter or darker than siding?
It is most common for shutters to be darker than your exterior siding color. However, white shutters also look great with a variety of LP® SmartSide® ExpertFinish® Trim & Siding colors.
Can shutter and siding colors be the same?
Yes, if you are looking for a monochromatic look, you can match your siding and shutter colors.
Does your front door color have to match your shutters?
While you certainly can match your front door and shutter colors, it is not necessary for a cohesive exterior.
Featured Articles
Curb Appeal12 min
What Color Should You Paint Your Shutters?
Historically speaking, exterior window shutters were once useful for security, privacy and/or insulation. Although they are seldom used for…
Why Color Placement Matters
Color placement on the exterior of the home is as important as the actual colors themselves. Applying an exterior color palette in differen…
Using Contrast Between Colors on the Exterior of a Home
Subtle changes in interior paint colors between walls and trim may be apparent, but subtle changes in exterior paint colors are less so. Br…
Still have questions about siding?