Stone Tone Paint Colors for Tudor Homes
Stone tones reference the masonry foundations and accents that give Tudor homes their weight. These gray-browns and warm limestone colors on stucco create visual continuity between the painted and natural stone surfaces. The result is a Tudor that looks built from one material.
Mega Greige Limestone
Mega Greige on stucco mimics the color of aged limestone. Against dark timber framing, it reads as stone rather than paint.
Pewter Cast Fieldstone
Pewter Cast captures the cool side of natural stone, the gray of fieldstone walls. On a Tudor, it reads as sophisticated and timeless.
Tips for Stone Tone Tudor Homes
- If your Tudor has real stone on the lower facade, take a sample of the stone to the paint store. Match your stucco color to the dominant tone in the stone for seamless transitions.
- Stone tones work best on Tudors with substantial masonry. On all-stucco Tudors, consider using a slightly warmer tone to avoid looking flat.
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