Selecting the perfect shingle color enhances curb appeal and home value. Learn how to match your roof to your Plattsmouth home architecture and neighborhood aesthetic.
How to Choose the Right Shingle Color for Your Home
Your roof covers a significant portion of your home's visible exterior, making shingle color one of the most impactful design decisions you'll make. The right choice enhances curb appeal, complements your home's architecture, and can even affect energy efficiency.
At Royalty Roofing and Siding, we help homeowners navigate the many shingle color options available today. Here's our guide to making the best choice for your home.
Consider Your Home's Exterior Colors
Start by examining your home's fixed elements: brick color, stone accents, siding color, and trim. Your shingle color should complement these existing features rather than compete with them.
Warm-toned homes (beige, cream, tan, brown brick) typically look best with warm shingle colors like weathered wood, amber, or brown tones. Cool-toned homes (gray, blue, white) pair well with charcoal, slate, or blue-black shingles.
Architectural Style Matters
Traditional homes often look best with classic colors like charcoal, black, or weathered wood. Modern homes can support bolder choices or sleek monochromatic schemes. Colonial and Cape Cod styles traditionally feature darker roofs, while Mediterranean homes often use terra cotta or warm brown tones.
Neighborhood Considerations
While you want your home to stand out positively, dramatic departures from neighborhood norms can affect resale value. Drive through your area and note common roof colors. You can choose something distinctive while still harmonizing with the community aesthetic.
Energy Efficiency and Climate
In Nebraska's climate with hot summers and cold winters, roof color affects energy performance. Lighter colors reflect more solar heat, potentially reducing cooling costs. However, the difference is most significant in warmer climates. In our region, architectural preferences typically take priority over minor energy differences.
Modern cool roof shingles are available in various colors, including darker tones, that reflect more heat than traditional shingles of the same color. Ask about cool roof options if energy efficiency is a priority.
Popular Shingle Colors in the Omaha Area
Based on our experience with thousands of roof replacements, these colors consistently perform well in the Omaha metro area:
Charcoal and slate gray remain the most popular choices, offering timeless appeal that works with most home styles. Weathered wood tones are popular for traditional and craftsman homes. Black creates dramatic contrast and photographs well for modern aesthetics. Brown and tan shades complement brick homes common in established neighborhoods.
View Samples in Different Lighting
Shingle colors look dramatically different under various lighting conditions. View samples in morning light, afternoon sun, and overcast conditions. If possible, ask your contractor for larger sample boards rather than small chips, as colors appear different at scale.
Use Digital Visualization Tools
Many shingle manufacturers offer online visualization tools where you can upload a photo of your home and preview different roof colors. While not perfect, these tools help narrow options before committing.
Professional Guidance Available
Our project managers have helped countless homeowners select shingle colors that enhance their homes and stand the test of time. We bring samples to your home and provide recommendations based on your specific architecture and surroundings.
Contact Royalty Roofing and Siding for a free consultation that includes color selection assistance. We carry premium shingles from CertainTeed, GAF, and other leading manufacturers in the full range of available colors.
Our Services
Royalty Roofing and Siding provides expert exterior services throughout the Omaha metro area. Explore our full range of services:
Serving Omaha, Bellevue, Papillion, La Vista, Gretna, Elkhorn, and surrounding Nebraska communities. Request your free estimate today!




