2026 colors of the year shown in exterior siding and shingle swatches

2026 Colors of the Year:
What they mean for your Home's Extertior

The 2026 colors of the year are more than a design headline—they’re a useful preview of where exterior style, material palettes, and curb appeal trends are headed. If you’re planning upgrades to your home’s siding, roofing, or windows, understanding the 2026 colors of the year can help you make choices that hold up beautifully in Minnesota weather.

How the 2026 Colors of the Year Influence Exterior Choices

The 2026 colors of the year, as outlined by the NAHB, lean into grounded neutrals, nature-driven tones, and richer accent colors. Translation: exterior manufacturers will continue prioritizing palettes that balance personality with longevity.

This is particularly relevant for Minnesota homes, where siding and roofing aren’t swapped out like throw pillows. Materials must survive hail, ice, storm seasons… and whatever gremlins are lurking around your soffits. (Trust me, we’ve met that crew before. They’re loud, they’re destructive, and they’re weirdly proud of it.)

Why Exterior Trends Stick Longer Than Interior Ones

Interior colors change every time someone decides beige is out, then in, then out again. But exterior colors live a harder life. They need to:

  • Survive Minnesota freeze–thaw cycles
  • Hide storm wear
  • Look intentional in the neighborhood
  • Keep your home salable even after the trend cycle resets

That’s why we look at trend forecasts—like the 2026 colors of the year—not as rules, but as useful signals of where manufacturers are heading.

Fan of exterior siding color swatches on a wood tabletop representing the 2026 colors of the year.

How the 2026 Colors of the Year Pair With Real Exterior Products

Trends don’t matter unless they work with actual materials we install:

  • LP® SmartSide: Excellent for natural, warm neutrals predicted for 2026.

  • James Hardie® siding: Perfect for saturated trend tones with long-term fade resistance.

  • Exterior Portfolio® vinyl siding: Huge color range for homeowners who want a trend-forward look without going rogue.

  • Steel siding: 2026 metallic-influenced cool tones play well with steel’s inherent sheen.

  • GAF & TAMKO roofing: Shingle lines already include many colors aligned with NAHB’s 2026 direction.

Planning Exterior Upgrades With the 2026 Colors of the Year in Mind

The 2026 colors of the year are useful—but only if applied strategically.

  1. Match the color lifespan to the material lifespan.
    Roofs last decades. Trends don’t.

  2. Consider your home’s long-term plan.
    Staying put? You can be bolder. Selling? Stick to timeless neutrals with modern edge.

  3. Focus on contrast that won’t age poorly.
    Think: mid-tone siding with dark trim, or lighter siding with charcoal roofing.

  4. Remember: Minnesota weather is not subtle.
    Choose colors that hide the aftermath of those “little hail must fall” moments.

Hand holding exterior siding color swatches in front of a modern gray home, illustrating the 2026 colors of the year.

The All Craft Perspective: Trendy Is Fine, Durable Is Mandatory

Look, we enjoy a good color trend as much as the next marketing department with a tap-dancing chicken in the prop closet.

But exterior choices must also survive:

  • Storm seasons

  • Winter warping cycles

  • Insurance adjusters

  • Neighborhood scrutiny

  • The occasional gremlin who thinks your siding is a playground

So yes—check out the NAHB forecast here!


Then talk to a team that knows how to translate those pretty color charts into materials that actually hold up.

At All Craft Exteriors, you also get:

  • The Best Crew in the Business

  • A Lifetime Labor Warranty

  • Local installers who actually live here (not “two nuts with a truck” blowing through town)

Because a color trend is fun, but a home that survives Minnesota weather is better.

Confused about Colors? Call All Craft!

Our in-house experts can help you chose a color for your siding or roofing that you love, AND that will increase you're home's curb appeal and value!
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