Different Mastic Siding Colors Actually Installed on Houses




Selecting a new siding color is exciting but isn't always easy. The good news is that there are more colors to choose from than ever. Then again, maybe that's the bad news.

Colors can be deceiving. They can look differently indoors versus outdoors, within a small sample versus installed on a home, on a bright day versus when overcast, on a computer screen versus when in live view.

This page will be dedicated to show as many different examples of Mastic siding colors as possible- pictures of Mastic siding actually installed on homes! That way, you can truly get an idea of how a particular color of siding actually looks, when installed. CLICK THE IMAGES TO ENLARGE.


Natural Slate (above) - the Darkest Gray that is Offered

Rugged Canyon (above) - One of the Darker Brown Tones
Quiet Willow (Above) - A Darker Green Color, Can Look Slightly Grey in Different Lighting

Deep Granite (above) - The Darkest of the Greys, Really Makes Lighter Features Stand Out


Scottish Thistle (Above) - In the Green Realm With Subtle Tones of Grey as Well
Tuscan Olive (Above) - A Light and Bright Green Color; Can Look Grey in Bright Lighting, as Pictured Here

Sandstone (above) - A Dark Brown Choice, One of the Most Popular Colors

Pebblestone Clay (Above) - A Darker Brown Choice, Always Very Popular



Victorian Grey (above) - A Light Grey Color, Simple and Classic

Wicker (above) - In the Light Brown Family, You Can't Go Wrong With This Color

Almond (above) - A Very Light and Bright Brown Color

Newport Bay Blue (Above)- The deepest and darkest of the blues. Really stands out with light colored trim!
English Wedgewood (Above) - A Lighter Blue Variety, Simple and Classic

Linen (Above) - An "Off-White" Color, Light and Bright without Being Too Bright


NEW!
 See EVERY CERTAINTEED SIDING COLOR HERE.

AWESOME! 1 house, 10 different designs. Prepare to be inspired!

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