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Pretty Pretty Picture 3004-4C
, Almond Cream 3001-4C
, Swiss Chocolate 3010-10
, Decadent Red 2002-5A
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STYLES
Tudor Homes
Inspired by English Renaissance structures of the 16th and 17th centuries, the Tudor architectural style became especially popular in American suburbs during the 1920s.
“Play up the distinctive elements of your Tudor home with dark trim colours that complement the softer colour of your stucco, brick or siding.”
— Sue Kim
Colour Trend and
Forecast Specialist
Tudor Homes
Among the basic elements are steep roofs, overlapping gables, decorative half-timbers, stone, masonry or stucco exteriors.
Tudor Paint Palettes
Often, light stucco colours are mixed with dark trim to accentuate the style's unique architectural details. Traditional tudor colour schemes often feature whites, creams and browns to complement the rich colours in the brick, roof and trim. Take cues from these elements for your palette. For a modern twist, paint the trim a lighter colour than the rest of the house.