How Do Shingles
Affect the Look of My House?


Before After

Your roof can comprise up to 50% of your home's exterior. As you can see from the "before and after" pictures above, what you do with that 50% can have a tremendous impact on the overall look of your home. With that in mind, you should approach your exterior color choices with the same care as you choose interior colors for your home.

Choose A Complementary Color
       

1st Class Builders offers a wide array of distinctive shingle color blends you can use as a design tool to create your own unique exterior decor.

If you look closely at the shingle color blend you choose, you'll see a combination of different colors. For example, a seemingly gray shingle could actually be a blend of gray, green, brown or black granules. By "pulling out" individual granule color(s), and using this color for other exterior elements like siding, paint, trim, brick and entryways, your entire exterior will look coordinated and complementary. And your home's appeal from the street will dramatically increase.

Here are some tips regarding shingle color:

Complementary colors and shades -- highlight any architectural style, bringing out the beauty of brick, siding, exterior paint and trim.

Darker color blends -- provide contrasting color for accenting windows, doors and other architectural elements.

Lighter color blends -- simplify a home's lines and angles, making the home appear larger.


Select an Attractive Style
       

Shingle color isn't the only factor that affects the look of your house. The style of shingle you choose will also help to distinguish your home's exterior.

If you prefer a more consistent, smooth look to your roof, your best bet is the Traditional Series of three-tab shingles. The shingles in the Architectural Series add more visual interest to your roof by giving it a three-dimensional appearance. This look is created from the shingles' laminated construction and/or special granule configurations that generate a "shadow."