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Choosing Exterior Colours That Work with Ireland’s Landscape

  • Writer: martinstabenow2
    martinstabenow2
  • Sep 25
  • 2 min read

Homes That Belong in the Landscape


Ireland’s natural scenery is one of its greatest assets, and the colours you choose for your home’s exterior can either clash with or complement that beauty. From rolling green hills to rugged stone walls, choosing the right shade helps your property feel grounded and harmonious in its setting.


House blending with the landscape

Drawing Inspiration from Nature


The Irish countryside offers an endless palette. Think of the soft greys of stone cottages, the deep greens of fields, or the muted blues of the Atlantic. Using these natural tones ensures your home looks timeless and sits comfortably in the environment.


Traditional Whitewashed Charm


White remains a classic choice for many rural homes and cottages. Its bright, clean finish contrasts beautifully with dark stone walls or thatched roofs and reflects light in Ireland’s often cloudy climate. Paired with a colourful door red, blue, or green it adds warmth and character.


Soft Neutrals for Modern Homes


For contemporary houses, soft neutrals like taupe, sand, or pale grey work especially well. These shades feel modern but still complement the muted tones of the Irish landscape. Neutral exteriors also provide the perfect backdrop for bolder trims or landscaping.


Modern home

Bold Accents Done Right


Colourful front doors, shutters, or trims are a fantastic way to add personality without overwhelming the exterior. Deep navy, forest green, or heritage red are all shades that nod to tradition while making a welcoming statement.


Long-Term Considerations


When choosing exterior colours, think about maintenance. Lighter shades may show dirt more quickly, especially in coastal or urban areas, while darker tones can fade faster in strong sunlight. Selecting high-quality exterior paints ensures your chosen colours last as long as possible.

👉 Ready to refresh your home’s exterior? Contact us for expert advice on colours that suit both your home and the Irish landscape.

 
 
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Written by: Masha Boiko

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Masha Boiko is a project manager at Adam for Ireland. Adam is a platform digitizing the craft industry in 11+ countries in Europe and Australia.

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