Tudor Colors

Inspired by the English Renaissance buildings of the 16th and early 17th centuries, the Tudor architectural style became especially popular in American suburbs of the 1920s. Among the basic elements are steep roofs, overlapping gables, decorative half-timbers, stone, masonry or stucco exteriors. Often, light stucco colors are mixed with dark trim to accentuate the style's unique architectural details. Paint colors include Homestead Resort Tea Room or Sawyer White with Cabin Plank Trim.