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A Quick Guide to Finding the Perfect Shingle Color in 2025

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Shingle color is more than just an aesthetic choice; it’s an integral part of your roof’s performance and your home’s value. The right color can improve a home’s energy efficiency, resale value, and overall exterior charm.

At Twin Cities Siding and Roofing, we consider color alongside durability, effectiveness, and longevity to provide a roofing solution that protects and beautifies home.

Key Takeaways:

  • The color of shingle roofing makes or breaks the value of a home.
  • The right color must align with one or two of these factors: resale value, local climate, and neighborhood rules.
  • The shingle color should complement the home’s architectural style, siding color, and other existing exterior features.

Why the Color of Shingle Matters?

The right shingle color does not only elevate the aesthetic of a home. While factors like durability and longevity are essential in a roof, the color significantly influences a home’s overall value and curb appeal. 

Things to Consider When Selecting a Shingle Color 

To determine the best shingle color for your home, it helps to consider how it works with one or more of the following factors.

Resale Value

Curb appeal is often the first thing potential buyers notice and evaluate. While there is no definitive research tying a specific shingle color to higher resale value, visually balanced and well-coordinated exterior colors are widely recognized for enhancing overall curb appeal.

A 2022 report from the National Association of Realtors supports this approach, noting the strong return on investment homeowners can see from roof replacements and exterior renovations.

Twin Cities Siding and Roofing recommends classic, neutral shingle colors such as gray, black, and brown. These timeless shades complement a wide range of home styles, help maintain broad buyer appeal, and contribute to a clean, cohesive exterior design.

Local Weather

Shingle color is more than just aesthetics—especially in Minnesota’s climate–-as it affects how much energy a home uses. Darker colors absorb more heat, which can make your cooling bills higher. On the other hand, lighter colors reflect sunlight and can help keep your home cooler.

Neighborhood Rules

To avoid any potential issues, we suggest checking your neighborhood’s guidelines about exterior colors. Some have restrictions that could impact your shingle selection. Our team will assist you and ensure a hassle-free experience.

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Architectural Style

Choosing a shingle color that complements a house architectural style is essential for creating a cohesive and visually appealing look.

Find the perfect match using the guide below:

Architectural StyleShingle ColorDescription
ModernBlack or Charcoal GraySleek and sophisticated colors that improve the clean lines and minimalist aesthetic of contemporary
TraditionalWeathered Wood or BrownInviting, earthy shades that give off a classic charm
ColonialDeep Red or Slate GrayElegant hues that enhance the inherent beauty of natural materials like wood and brick 
Rustic/CottageRed,  Forest Green, or Warm Gray  Nature-inspired hues that evoke a sense of cozy charm and naturally blend with the surrounding landscape

Existing Siding Color

Think of shingles as the finishing touch to a home’s exterior design. To create a complementing or contrasting look, consider the existing siding color. 

Need some inspiration? Check out this table of popular shingle colors and descriptions:

Siding ColorShingle ColorDescription
Red or BrickBlack or Slate GrayA sophisticated and timeless look by gently softening the vibrancy of red brick
Beige or CreamSlate or Dark BrownGives off a sense of relaxed elegance and inviting warmth
Light Gray or WhiteBlack or CharcoalA dramatic juxtaposition of colors which creates a dynamic and visually arresting effect
Dark Brown or BlackBeige or Light GrayCreates a harmonious flow and visual balance

Exterior Features

A home’s exterior elements should tell a cohesive style story. And the color of the shingle plays a key role in completing that story.

Explore this table to see how different shingle colors can complement various home styles:

Shingle ColorDescriptionBest For
Slate BlueGives off a sense of tranquility and calm with its subtle blue undertonesPairs beautifully with homes featuring white or light-colored exterior
Charcoal GrayCreates a clean, modern look Homes with modern architecture and light-colored siding
Forest GreenComplements the natural beauty of its surroundingsAn ideal choice for rustic homes or cottages nestled in verdant landscapes
Summer HarvestA rich and captivating blend of earthy gold and brown tonesEnhances the curb appeal of homes with neutral exteriors and those with natural materials like wood and stone

Ask Expert Roofers from TCSR

Shingle color matters. Choosing the right color, however, can feel overwhelming—and it doesn’t have to be! Twin Cities Siding and Roofing offers shingle roof installation and replacement. Our team is here to guide you throughout the process. 

We offer other exterior solutions like siding repair and replacement, windows, and doors. Our team will not only keep your home’s first line of defense in good shape but also help you get the most value out of your investment.

Call us today at 651-571-9557, or schedule a free consultation and get a free estimate.

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