Explore endless possibilities for your home project with our semi-transparent stains, natural color shingles, and a wide array of solid color shingle options.
Shingle colors
to fit to inspire to complement you.
We can match any color.
All color matching should be done using physical samples, as colors from images will look different on a screen than in reality.
Solid Colors
Semi-Transparent Colors
Unfinished
What’s the Difference?
Solid Color
Opaque paint fully covers the shingle offering various colors, consistent appearance, and strong defense against elements like UV rays and moisture. Paint transforms cedar’s look while safeguarding it.
Semi-Transparent
Enhance wood’s beauty, allowing grain to show while providing moderate protection against UV rays and moisture.
Unfinished
Cedar’s inherent colors and patterns, showcasing its unique warmth and grain. The color of natural or unfinished shingles will naturally change over time as they are exposed to the elements.
2024 Color Trends
Selecting the right color of cedar siding paint or stain for your home is a pivotal choice. It can harmonize with surroundings, reflect your style, and impact curb appeal. Consider the neighborhood palette and lighting changes throughout the day. Neutrals offer timeless charm, while bold hues make a statement. This decision is a chance to infuse your home with personality and lasting visual impact.
Chesapeake
Cottage Red
Colonial Yellow
Sycamore
Ole Cedar
Pewter
Here are some of our favorite color choices for 2023 – 2024
Profile Shapes
Warm Tones
Warm tones like terracotta, mustard, and burnt orange bring a sense of comfort and are often used in textiles like rugs, cushions, and throws.
Earthy Neutrals
These colors are inspired by natural elements and can create a calm and cozy atmosphere. They work well with a variety of design styles, from modern to rustic.
Deep Blues
Deep blues evoke feelings of sophistication and can act as a neutral when decorating. They are often used in living rooms and bedrooms to create a sense of calm.
Green Hues
Greens have been increasingly popular, particularly in shades that evoke nature. They are versatile and can be used in various spaces, from accents to dormers.
Monochrome and Greyscale
A monochrome or greyscale palette offers a sleek and modern look. Charcoal grey can serve as an anchor color, allowing for accents in brighter shades.