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achillea4

Probably not what you want to hear but I think you need a warner grey to make it look more cohesive. The stone is warm tone but the paint is cool.


Overall-Tailor8949

You could try getting the stone power washed, but there's a chance the trim would get damaged. Personally I like the contrast with the painted stucco section next to it.


piperdude

Hard to do colors off a screen but I’d think about changing the trim to something like a SW mink in a flat or satin. It’s a litter warmer https://www.sherwin-williams.com/en-us/color/color-family/neutral-paint-colors/SW6004-mink


Havehatwilltravel

I second that. What a great suggestion for the trim. I was just looking at that color in the Eclectic Mid-Century collection. Also, I second Achillea that the stucco is the wrong shade of gray. It is as if the two colors of paint used did not take the stone into consideration, at all.


desertgal2002

Personally, I like it. 🤷🏼‍♀️


timetoremodel

Pro tip: If you have stone, brick, of natural wood siding...use them as the basis for your color selection. Also, warm needs warm...cool needs cool.