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13 of the Best Brick House Siding Colors

Are you looking to install new vinyl siding or change up the color of your vinyl siding? Learn what siding colors pair well with the brick.

Stylish house with a one-of-a-kind color exterior in a brick and siding style.

Not every brick home is made strictly from brick. Many brick homes have a brick and then vinyl or wood siding on the home as well. If you are looking to update the color scheme of your home, you may be looking for modern brick and siding combinations. While many people are likely looking for vinyl siding and red brick combinations, it is important to note that many people paint their brick, and as such, their brick may not be a dark red brick color. This is why we have also included brick and vinyl siding house color combinations for various colors of brick. If you are looking to update the color scheme of your home, read on to get some brick and siding paint colors and combinations that may be perfect for your home. 

1. Red Brick With White or Cream Siding

House's exterior in red and white hue
Front picture of the house’s exterior in red and white hue.

If you have a warm red brick on your home, one of the most popular colors to paint the siding on the home is white or cream. White or cream helps the red brick color to pop, helping to ensure that the brick is the star of the exterior of your home. Additionally, white and cream paired with red brick is a classic pair that screams Americana. If you are looking for a classic color to paint your home that will never go out of style, white or cream siding paired with red brick is the perfect choice for you. 

2. Red Brick With Tan, Beige or Taupe Siding

A lovely house with great color combinations
A lovely house with great color combinations fits into its surroundings.

White and cream siding pairs beautifully with bright red brick, but it is a tricky color option to maintain. You have to constantly clean your white siding to keep it bright white, and you also have to clean your brick siding to ensure the red is bright and bold. If you love the look of red brick with white or cream siding, but you want something that is a little lower maintenance, tan, beige or taupe siding paired with red brick can provide that to you. 

3. Red Brick With Vining Ivy, Light Teal or Turquoise Siding

Dark blue siding enhanced the beauty of the house's façade.
The implementation of dark blue siding enhanced the beauty of the house’s façade.

Each year, paint manufacturers pick what they think is going to be the color of the year. These colors actually wind up being popular colors for home interiors and home exteriors. This year, Glidden picked the color Vining Ivy, which is a bluish-green color, similar to a bold teal color. This color pairs beautifully with red brick, as does light teal and turquoise. As such, if you are looking for a trendy color to paint the exterior of your home, Vining Ivy, which Glidden has picked as its color of the year, or similar colors, such as teal or turquoise, may be a good choice. 

4. Red Brick With Gray Siding

A three-tone home paint exterior looks stylish
A three-tone home paint exterior looks stylish in its landscape.

Red brick is often used on classic-style homes. However, if you have red brick on the exterior of your home and you are looking to make your home’s exterior look and feel a bit more modern, you may want to shy away from creams and tans. If you are in this boat, gray siding may work perfectly for your home. Both light and dark gray siding can match dark red bricks, while also helping to modernize the exterior of your home a little. Try to pull the natural gray color out of your brick by selecting a gray shade that looks perfect against your red brick. 

5. Red Brick With Sage, Olive Green or Hunter Green Siding

A stunning brick and siding home façade with a front wood stairway
A stunning brick and siding home façade with a front wood stairway and landscaping.

If you have a home that you are looking to create a more rustic look and feel for, you can select a green color, such as sage green, olive green or hunter green for the vinyl siding to pair with your red brick. When you hear the words red and green together, you may immediately think of Christmas. However, red and green are opposite each other on the color wheel, which actually means that they compliment each other. The right green color can give your home a rustic or natural feel, making it perfect for cabins or homes in a wood-like setting. 

6. Red Brick With Redend Point or Blush Siding

Color scheme for the home exterior in pink and beige
A lovely color scheme for the home exterior in pink and beige.

Sherwin-Williams named their 2023 color of the year as Redend Point. Redend Point is a cross between a blush and beige color. When you think of painting the siding on your home, you may not immediately think of painting it a blush or Redend Point color. However, the soft blush color pairs well with your red brick, while still creating a look that is a bit different than using tan or taupe paint. This may be the perfect color for those who want their home to stand out in a classy, yet subtle way.

7. Red Brick With Black Siding

Many people are hesitant to use black on their home. However, pairing a small amount of black siding with red brick can help your red brick to pop. The red brick helps to balance the black siding, ensuring that the home does not look too dark or creepy. The red also adds color, helping to break up black siding, ensuring that the two are a great match. When you pair a red brick house with black siding, and then introduce green in your yard, you can bring black to your home in a sophisticated way. 

8. White or Cream Brick With Chocolate, Coffee or Dark Brown Siding

A white and black exterior color for a trendy scheme color
A white and black exterior color always succeeds to make a powerful impression for a trendy scheme color.

When you think of brick, you likely envision red brick. However, not all brick is red. Some people paint their brick or lime wash their brick, giving it a white or cream-colored appearance. If you have white or cream-colored bricks, one of the colors that you can select for your vinyl siding is dark brown, chocolate or coffee colors. The dark brown is completely opposite your white or cream-colored bricks. This dark color helps to add drama, while also helping the white or light-colored brick to pop. If you want a little dramatic flare for your home, combining dark brown siding with white brick may help create the effect you are going for. 

9. White or Cream Brick With Darkroom or Eggplant Siding

An exquisite dark hue siding
An exquisite dark hue siding for the house’s exterior shade.

HGTV Home picked a color of the year for 2023, and the color that they selected is called Darkroom. Darkroom is a deep purple that has black undertones to it. If you are looking for a dark siding color that adds a unique hint of color, darkroom or eggplant siding will pair beautifully with white or cream-colored bricks. The purple color in darkroom or eggplant is not too bold to make your home’s exterior look out of place in the neighborhood. However, the color adds a bit of sophistication. And if HGTV is right that this will be the color of the year, you may find yourself being a trend-setting, instead of a trend follower. 

10. Gray Brick With Natural Stone Siding

While white or cream are the most common colors that people paint their bricks, people may also decide to paint their bricks gray. Painting bricks gray helps bricks to look more modern, and there are painting techniques that can even make bricks emulate the appearance of natural stone. As such, if you are looking to pair the siding with your gray brick, you might want to consider using natural stone siding, or using a vinyl siding that is painted in a natural gray stone color. Mixing and matching different gray colors helps to prevent your home from looking one-tone, while also ensuring that every architectural element of your home stands out. 

11. Gray Brick With Everglade Deck, Midnight Blue or Navy Siding

For 2023, Valspar selected their color of the year as Everglade Deck. Everglade Deck is a rich dark blue that is being compared to a midnight blue or navy blue color. If you are considering using this color on the exterior of your home, it pairs well with gray brick siding. This is especially true if your gray siding has blue undertones to it. The dark blue color, Everglade Deck, midnight blue or navy vinyl siding will pull the blue out of your gray bricks, creating a stunning exterior of your home. 

12. Tan Brick With Blank Canvas or Cream Siding

Home architecture with a light color palette.
Beautiful home architecture with a light color palette.

The final color that people often paint their bricks is tan or a light brown color. If your brick is painted a tan or light brown color, there are many colors of vinyl siding that you can use on your home. However, one of the most popular color palettes is tan brick with cream siding. Behr selected blank canvas, a cream-colored paint, to be their color of the year for 2023. This color palette is light and airy. Additionally, light colors can make your home look a bit larger than it really is, and light colors help to reflect the ultraviolet rays of the sun, helping your home to stay a bit cooler in the summer months. 

13. Tan Brick With Canyon Ridge or Terra Cotta Color Siding

The terracotta-painted house's façade
The terracotta-painted house’s façade is eye-catching.

Finally, Better Homes and Gardens predicted their color of the year to be canyon ridge, a color that most closely emulates terra cotta color. If you have tan brick on the exterior of your home, you can pair canyon ridge or terra cotta color siding with your tan brick. The warm tones in these exterior paint colors help to make your home instantly look and feel warm and inviting. And both of these colors play well with natural landscaping, helping your home’s front yard to pop up against these colors. 

Frequently Asked Questions

Brick-style home façade with a high arch design porch
Beautiful brick-style home façade with a high arch design porch.

While one of the questions you may have about modern brick and siding combinations is what colors pair well together, this is not the only question that you may have. In fact, if you are painting or changing the siding on your home, you may have many questions, including what types of siding pair with brick and what you can do to clean your brick to help it stand out against your new siding. Read on to get answers to some of the questions that you may have about brick houses and siding options. 

Is Vinyl Siding the Only Type of Siding You Can Pair With Brick? 

Brick combined with stone tile creates an enhanced and expand aesthetic of the exterior.
The house is white with bold wooden flooring.
The façade of the house is white with bold wooden flooring.

Vinyl siding is one of the most popular siding options because it is long-lasting, durable, affordable and easy to care for. However, vinyl siding is not the only siding option that you can pair with brick on your home. Many people elect to pair their brick with natural stone siding or even stucco siding. If you are looking to change the siding on the exterior of your home, you should talk to a siding professional to find out what type of siding is ideal based on the weather elements where you reside and the overall look and aesthetic you are going for with your home. 

What Factors Should You Consider When Selecting Red Brick House Siding Colors

The walls are red brick with gray paint on the doors and roof.
The walls are red brick with gray paint on the doors and roof.

As you look to select a siding color to pair well with your red brick, white brick, gray brick or tan brick, you should always consider a few important details. First, you should always take color samples and paint them on the exterior of your home next to your red brick. This will help you to see if the color pairs well with or clashes against the brick, while also seeing how the color looks in natural light. You should also consider how much upkeep the color may need. Dark colors can fade faster in the sun, meaning they may need to be repainted faster. Light colors show dirt and smog, meaning they may need to be cleaned more often. 

What Are the Best Ways to Clean Your Brick to Make It As Red As Possible? 

Prior to painting the exterior of your home, you should always clean your bricks, helping to make them look as red as possible. The best way to clean brick siding is to hire a professional to powerwash or softwash your bricks, depending on the condition that your brick siding is in. Power washing or soft washing helps to remove years worth of caked on dirt, dust, residue and debris, helping your bricks to stand out and look their very best. 

Should You Paint Your Brick At the Same Time You Paint Your Siding? 

If you are looking to paint the exterior of your home, you may wonder if you should paint brick at the same time as you paint other types of siding. If you plan on painting your bricks, it is ideal to paint them at the same time you paint the rest of your siding. Most house painters will charge you less to paint everything all at once compared to painting vinyl siding once and then coming back another time just to paint your brick siding. 

Can You Select a Trim Color If Your Brick and Siding Colors Are Different Or Is That Too Much Color? 

Lastly, if you have bricks and vinyl siding, you may wonder if you can select a third color for your trim, or if there will be way too many colors on the exterior of your home. You can select to paint your trim a different color than both your brick and vinyl siding. However, it is important to note that when you have multiple colors, you should stick to neutral colors for your trim color. This includes white trim, cream trim, taupe trim, tan trim, chocolate trim or black trim. A neutral trim color works well with your brick and siding colors, helping to ensure everything matches without being too bold or in your face. 

If you are looking for vinyl siding and red brick combinations for the exterior of your home, you are in luck because red brick pairs well with many colors. You should truly only stay away from red, orange or yellow if you have red brick. As such, the sky is truly the limit, which can ensure that you can make your home as colorful as you would like, or as neutral as you would like. Brick can be painted in many neutral colors, including gray, tan and white. These colors also pair well with just about every color, which, once again, really opens up the palette that you have to work with. The eleven ideas above are simply suggestions based on popular trends and color options. If you are looking to paint the exterior of your home, work with an exterior painter to come up with a color scheme that is perfect for your home.