Choosing a new color for your home exterior is a great way to change the look and feel of your house. However, if your home is made of stucco, it can be quite challenging to achieve a professional looking result. The reason is that unlike other exterior siding materials, stucco is not a painted surface, but a mixture of cement. 

 

“Painted surface” is a term used to describe the outer layer of a wall which is prepared and primed for painting. Stucco is applied to the wall as a thin layer of cement plaster. Once the stucco coating is applied, the area is left to dry for a few days. After the stucco is dry, a coat of primer is applied to the surface and then paint is applied to the surface.

 

Stucco is a very unique exterior siding material. It’s not a painted surface, but a thin layer of cement plaster applied with a trowel. Once the stucco coating is applied, the area is left to dry for a few days. After the stucco is dry, a coat of primer is applied to the surface and then paint is applied to the surface.

 

Picking the right color for your stucco home is a tricky job. You have to consider your style, the exterior features, the landscape, as well as the future plans such as adding a new garage or a deck. However, there is no one-size-fits-all solution. Choosing the right color for your stucco home depends on many factors.

 

If you’re getting ready to paint your stucco exterior, you should know that the paint you use is critical to the final result. If you choose the wrong paint, your stucco will look dry and dull. On the other hand, with the right stucco paint, you can achieve a beautiful and durable finish. So, here are some tips to help you select the right stucco paint.

 

  1. Color of your Trim

 

If there is already paint on your home’s exterior, select a color that is very similar to the existing color. This will help to achieve a seamless transition between the new paint and the old paint. Neutral colors are usually the most popular because they coexist with your existing trim color and your surrounding landscape.

 

  1. Color of the Surrounding

 

You should also consider your landscape. While most people prefer to paint their stucco home the same color as the landscape, it’s a good idea to consider different colors. If your home is surrounded by trees or plants, choose a color that is similar to the leaves or flowers of the plants. Such as in the southwest, homes are beige and brown to emulate the surrounding desert. However, if your home is surrounded by other homes that have stucco exterior, you should consider sticking to neutral colors. 

 

  1. Color of your Neighborhood Stucco Homes

 

If there are several homes in your neighborhood that have stucco exteriors, you can derive inspiration from them. After seeing examples of what other stucco homes in your neighborhood look like, you can easily figure out what you like and dislike. 

 

  1. Color of your Home’s Interior

 

If your home’s interior color is cream, tan, or beige, you can choose a color that is similar to keep it cohesive in and out. Alternatively, you can also choose a bolder color that will stand out.

 

  1. Color of the Weather

 

If you live in a region with harsh weather conditions, choose a color that will blend well with the weather. For example, if you live in an area with lots of rain, choose a color that is similar to the rain. If you live in an area with snow and cold, you can choose a color that is similar to the snow.

 

  1. Consider Your Style

 

It’s important to consider your architectural style before you select exterior paint colors. For example, a Mediterranean style home will look better with colors inspired by nature, such as greens, blues, and browns. You can also go for warm colors, such as yellows, oranges, and reds. A Mediterranean style home can also look good with a combination of cool and warm colors.

 

On the other hand, a modern style home looks better with bright, bold, and bright colors such as yellow, white, and red. You can also use different combinations of the same color. For example, a white exterior with black trim or white with black and white trim.

 

  1. Future Plans

 

One of the things to consider is the future. If you have plans to add a deck or a patio, you might want to consider painting your exterior the same color as your new addition.

 

  1. Exterior Features

 

It’s also important that you consider the exterior features before you select exterior paint colors. For example, if your exterior features a lot of wood, then consider a color that will contrast that wood. You can also consider colors that will complement the wood.

 

You should also consider the windows since they are a big part of your exterior. For example, if you have wood exterior windows, you might want to consider a darker color so your windows will stand out. If you have stone or brick exterior windows, you might want to consider a lighter color so your windows will stand out.

 

Preparing to Paint Your Stucco Home

 

  1. Primer and Paint Type

 

When selecting your stucco paint, you should first consider the type of primer and paint you will be using. Most experts recommend using an oil-based primer and paint for stucco. This is because stucco is a porous surface which means that it will absorb more paint than a non-porous surface.

 

  1. Color

 

Once you’ve selected the right primer, you should next select the right color for your stucco paint. Just like when you’re painting wood, you should definitely choose a color that will complement your home’s exterior. However, a stucco exterior is a bit tricky because unlike wood, it’s not a painted surface. As such, you should consider the color of your house and trim, the color of your roof, the color of your home’s interior, the color of your neighboring homes, and the weather of your area.

 

  1. Cracks and Holes

 

Before you start painting, you should first survey your house’s exterior. This will allow you to identify any cracks, holes, and damaged areas. Now, it’s important that you don’t just skip this step because it’s a sure way to achieve a mediocre painting job. Any cracks, holes, or damaged areas should be filled before you paint.

 

There are many factors to consider when choosing exterior paint colors for your stucco home. You should consider your architectural style, the exterior features, the landscape, as well as your future plans. You should also consider colors that work well with your stucco home, as well as colors that work well with your seasons. However, there is no one-size-fits-all solution.

 

Our professional stucco painting crew at ZD Stucco Repair can offer some much-needed color consultation for your stucco home as well and help paint your stucco exterior.