Gray black darker shades of brown and some softer shades of green think celadon or grayish green can all look lovely with a red brick or similar home.
Red brick houses with gray roof.
This palette would look good with a medium tone brown roof or a lighter gray roof too.
New suburban house with the entire front facade being red brick contrasted nicely with white trim around the windows and front door.
You want some contrast between the roof and home so either darker or lighter is fine.
I agree about the corinthian columns but a way of dealing.
Among the one story home s mediterranean features are smooth stucco cantera stone clay tile accents reclaimed wooden doors and a spanish style entry courtyard.
I own a home with red brick on the front and clay colored siding on the exterior.
Brown shingles are more appropriate.
Chad esslinger of chad esslinger design answers homeowners questions about how to enhance their home s exterior design and curb appeal when getting a new roof.
The impact of red brick and your roof color.
Quaint two story brick home with 6 columns capped with three dormers set against dark grey shingle roof.
Most brick colors reds oranges yellows.
Plus grey for other woodwork to go with the roof tones.
Gray roofs work well with.
I wonder if you could do a post on exterior colors for red brick homes.
The grey on part of the shed gable looks right.
Don t use grey shingles on homes with yellow bricks or brown bricks.
It has two shades of sage ivory trim and ivory painted brick and a dark grey roof.
Inspired by spanish revival architecture of the early 20th century this home designed by cw architecture of scottsdale arizona was built in 2011.
Gray goes with just about any shade of brick so you don t have to over think it too much.
Pewter gray is a safe roofing color for a red brick house.
If your house is red or white brick and you plan to use grey shingles on your roof add black or grey shutters and a black or grey door to tie the whole thing together.
Just make sure the tone of the roof is a little different than the brick.
But i think some lesser changes would improve the front façade a lot.
Repeat that undertone color elsewhere on the house for a cohesive look.
Black a contrasting shade of gray white green or blue can all pair nicely with a gray brick or painted house.
I would use the darker sage on the shutters.