Roof Colors

Choosing the Perfect Roof Color: Enhancing Your Illinois Home's Aesthetics and Performance

Your roof is not only a critical protective element for your home; it also plays a significant role in the overall curb appeal and visual impact of your property. Selecting the right roof color is an essential decision, as it can dramatically enhance your home's appearance and even influence its energy efficiency in Illinois.


At RoofSmith, we believe that an informed choice of roof colors can transform your home's exterior. If you have any questions, please give our team a call at (309) 590-7519.

Color Selection Chart

Malarkey Roofing

McElroy Metal

Factors to Consider When Choosing a Roof Color

Architecture and Style

Consider your home's architectural style and the surrounding neighborhood aesthetics. A harmonious roof color can complement the overall design, making your home stand out in a positive way.

Climate

Climate plays a role in determining the most suitable roof color. In warmer climates, lighter-colored roofs can reflect sunlight and help keep your home cooler. In colder climates, darker roofs can assist in snow melt and absorb heat, aiding in home warmth.

Personal Preference

Your personal taste and preference matter. Choose a roof color that resonates with your style and makes you feel content with your home's appearance.

Benefits of Different Roof Colors

Light-Colored Roofs (White, Light Gray, Beige, etc.)

Energy Efficiency: Light-colored roofs reflect more sunlight, reducing heat absorption and lowering cooling costs in warmer climates.

Modern and Clean Look

Light-colored roofs create a fresh and modern look, giving your home a welcoming and inviting feel.

Visual Enlargement

Lighter shades can make your home appear larger and more spacious.

Dark-Colored Roofs (Black, Dark Brown, Deep Gray, etc.)

Warmth Retention

In colder climates, dark-colored roofs can help retain heat and contribute to home insulation.

Rich and Dramatic Appeal

Dark roofs can add depth and richness to your home's exterior, making a bold statement.

Stain and Algae Resistance

Dark shingles tend to show less staining from dirt or algae growth.

Earth-Tone Roofs (Brown, Tan, Olive, etc.):

Versatility

Earth-tone roofs work well with a variety of architectural styles, providing a natural and harmonious appearance.

Timeless Elegance

These colors offer a classic and timeless look that can complement both traditional and contemporary homes.

Hiding Imperfections

Earth-tone roofs can help mask minor imperfections on the surface due to their camouflaging effect.

Mixed-Tone Roofs (Blended Colors or Variegated Shingles)

Texture and Depth

Mixed-tone roofs, often achieved with architectural or designer shingles, create an enhanced visual texture and depth.

Unique Aesthetics

These roofs can add a distinctive touch to your home, making it stand out in the neighborhood.

Mimicking Natural Materials

Some mixed-tone shingles imitate the look of natural materials like wood or slate.

Roof Color Choices

Did you know that depending on your home’s color, certain shingles will look better than other colors? We recommend the following:

Red House

  • Dark Brown Shingles
  • Black Shingles
  • Grey Shingles
  • Green Shingles

Light Grey House

  • Grey Shingles 
  • Black Shingles
  • Green Shingles 
  • Blue Shingles
  • White Shingles

Beige or Cream House

  • Brown Shingles
  • Black Shingles
  • Grey Shingles
  • Green Shingles
  • Blue Shingles

Brown House

  • Grey Shingles
  • Brown Shingles 
  • Green Shingles
  • Blue Shingles

White House

  • Brown Shingles
  • Grey Shingles
  • Black Shingles
  • Green Shingles
  • Blue Shingles
  • White Shingles
  • Brown Shingles
  • Grey Shingles
  • Black Shingles
  • Green Shingles
  • Blue Shingles
  • White Shingles

Weathered Wood or Log Houses

  • Brown Shingles
  • Green Shingles
  • Black Shingles
  • Grey Shingles
  • Brown Shingles
  • Green Shingles
  • Black Shingles
  • Grey Shingles

At RoofSmith, we understand the significance of choosing the perfect roof color for your home.

Call (309) 590-7519 or a consultation.

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