Colonial siding refers to traditional horizontal siding profiles that reflect the look of early American architecture. The style dates back to the 17th and 18th centuries, when homes were built with simple, straight lines and symmetrical features. Colonial homes often include centered doors, multi-paned windows, and horizontal lap siding.
The siding itself is designed to mimic the original wood boards used in those early homes. Today’s Colonial siding is available in multiple materials, including fiber cement, vinyl, and engineered wood. Each is designed to provide lasting performance without sacrificing the traditional aesthetic.
We frequently recommend Colonial siding to homeowners looking for clean lines, strong curb appeal, and long-term durability without visual excess.
Colonial siding supports a wide range of color choices. Traditional palettes like whites and off-whites, grays, soft blues, and muted earth tones remain popular. Many homeowners also choose deeper modern colors paired with white or light trim. Colonial siding provides a balanced canvas that keeps bold colors from overwhelming the exterior.