Victorian-era homes are beautiful, historic buildings, and the correct paint choices can spotlight all of their gorgeous details. Whether your goal is an authentic restoration or a modern twist, these color concepts will encourage a fantastic home makeover.

Try Soft Shades

Soft shades add an element of whimsy to Victorian homes.
Soft shades add an element of whimsy to Victorian homes.

For a softer feel, think about using pastels, such as light lavender or delicate pink. These shades add an element of whimsy, especially when paired with bright white trim.

Explore these options:

  • Pale Shade Exterior Coating Set: Transform your house with this pale coating; ideal for classic Victorian style.
  • Bright White Trim Coating: Spotlight building features with bright white trim for a traditional Victorian-era look.
  • Outdoor Spotlights: Use lights to showcase your home’s gorgeous pastel exterior.

Make It Pop with Trim

Trim in a contrasting shade brings out this Victorian home's architectural features.
Trim in a contrasting shade brings out this Victorian home’s architectural features.

A trim in a contrasting color is a fantastic way to show off the architectural flourishes of a Victorian-style house. I really like to match a dark siding color with a lighter trim to make the brackets and eaves stand out.

A few things you might like:

  • Outside Coating Set: Use these bright colors to make your trim pop!
  • Detailing Brushes: These detailing brushes make highlighting trim flourishes simple for a perfect result.
  • Sturdy Ladder: Reach high trim areas safely and easily with this ladder.

Blend Styles with Modern Neutrals

Modern neutrals work perfectly with traditional Victorian parts.
Modern neutrals work perfectly with traditional Victorian parts.

Current neutrals like taupe and beige work great with traditional Victorian pieces for a beautiful end result. It’s a fantastic way to add a modern style while still respecting the home’s past.

Possibly handy products:

  • Neutral Exterior Coating Set: Give your Victorian home a modern color scheme with taupe and beige tones.
  • Decorative Trim: This trim works perfectly with a neutral color scheme.
  • Outdoor Wall Lights: These lights mix modern function with a classic design.

Go with Warm Beige

Warm beige shades add to the cozy charm of Victorian houses.
Warm beige shades add to the cozy charm of Victorian houses.

Warm beiges can help your house feel comfortable and inviting. It’s a subtle choice that really brings out the beauty of natural wood.

Give these a look:

  • Warm Beige Exterior Coating: Make your house feel more inviting with this elegant warm beige coating.
  • Old-Fashioned Style Outdoor Lights: Victorian-style lights add even more charm and beauty to your home.
  • Swing: This swing will add a cozy feel to your porch.

Go Big with Jewel Hues

Jewel tones highlight Victorian architecture.
Jewel tones highlight Victorian architecture.

One of the easiest ways I know to play up the grandeur of a Victorian house is to use eye-catching jewel tones like emerald or sapphire. These paint colors give a feeling of royalty and look amazing paired with detailed woodwork.

Products that could assist:

  • Precious Stone Exterior Finish: Give your home a makeover with this rich emerald finish for an elegant, classic, Victorian appearance.
  • Regal Blue Wood Tint: Highlight your woodwork with sapphire tint to add to your home’s beauty.
  • Old-Fashioned Style Window Coverings: Add some jewel-toned, Victorian window coverings to bring interiors together for a stylish, unified layout.

Add Yellow for Charm

Sunflower yellow brings warmth and charm to Victorian houses.
Sunflower yellow brings warmth and charm to Victorian houses.

Sunflower yellow can brighten any Victorian home, adding a happy, inviting vibe. It’s a striking choice that feels warm and positive.

These products might be useful:

  • Sunflower Yellow Exterior Coating: Use sunflower yellow coating to add a warm, inviting feeling to your home.
  • Old-Fashioned Style Porch Light: This porch light adds beauty to your home.
  • Coverings: These coverings are a great way to add beauty to your Victorian home.

Go Natural

Natural shades connect Victorian houses to nature.
Natural shades connect Victorian houses to nature.

Natural shades like deep greens and browns look amazing with the outdoor scenery. They give a peaceful feeling that shows off the woodwork.

Some handy options:

  • Exterior Green Coating: Give your home a makeover with rich green coating that complements nature.
  • Wood Tint: Highlight wood elements with a deep brown tint for an elegant, natural feel.
  • Eco-Friendly Brush Set: These brushes are fantastic for a seamless, professional paint job.

Add a Vintage Twist with Blue

Light blue shades add a vintage, stylish twist to Victorian houses.
Light blue shades add a vintage, stylish twist to Victorian houses.

Light blues are a vintage addition to Victorian houses and make you think of seaside cottages. They’re both stylish and classic.

A few relevant products:

  • Exterior Light Blue Coating: Make your house look vintage with light blue coating.
  • Old-Fashioned Style Outdoor Wall Lamp: This Victorian wall lamp is a charming addition to any home.
  • Trim: This trim matches the light blue beautifully.

Go Two-Tone for Dimension

Two-tone schemes make Victorian houses more visually interesting.
Two-tone schemes make Victorian houses more visually interesting.

A two-tone color scheme will add dimension to your home’s exterior. Put a lighter shade up top and a darker shade down below to highlight different architectural features.

A few helpful options:

  • Exterior Two-Tone Coating Kit: Change your home’s look with a two-tone coating kit for a stunning Victorian appearance.
  • Spotlights: Spotlights highlight building features.
  • Trim: Make your Victorian house stand out with decorative trim.

Go Luxurious with Plum

Deep plum makes Victorian spaces feel luxurious and cozy.
Deep plum makes Victorian spaces feel luxurious and cozy.

Deep plum is a luxurious shade that can make any part of your home feel cozy. I really like how it works with softer shades to balance everything out.

These products might help:

  • Blanket: This blanket will add warmth to any room.
  • Pillows: These pillows add comfort and style to any space.
  • Candles: These candles are long-lasting and smell great.

Try Ocean Blues

Ocean blues add a refreshing, calming vibe to Victorian homes.
Ocean blues add a refreshing, calming vibe to Victorian homes.

Ocean blues are great for adding a refreshing twist to Victorian homes, especially near the ocean. They make you feel calm and relaxed.

Some ideas to consider:

  • Exterior Ocean Blue Coating: Give your Victorian house a fresh new look with ocean blue coating.
  • Ocean Themed Outdoor Lights: Ocean-themed lights are beautiful and charming.
  • Door Wreath: Welcome people to your house with a nautical wreath.

Make It Striking with Red

Red accents are a striking part of this Victorian building.
Red accents are a striking part of this Victorian building.

Red accents are a striking addition to any Victorian home. Whether it’s a red door or window frame, it gives a lively feeling that I can’t get enough of.

Useful items to consider:

  • Red Front Door Coating: Make your doorway stand out with this bright red coating.
  • Red Window Covering Kit: These red shutters are beautiful and eye-catching.
  • Red Outdoor Light Fixtures: Brighten your porch with red lights for added style and function.

Blend Greens

Olive and sage greens offer a calm, natural feel.
Olive and sage greens offer a calm, natural feel.

For a natural, peaceful feel, use olive and sage green together. These shades highlight natural beauty and make the home feel calm.

You might give these a try:

  • Olive Green Exterior Coating: This olive green coating is a great way to make your house stand out.
  • Sage Green Trim: Highlight your building features with sage green trim.
  • Outdoor Planters: Green planters add even more beauty to your garden.

Add Brightness with Coral

Bright coral is a lively, eye-catching part of this Victorian home.
Bright coral is a lively, eye-catching part of this Victorian home.

Bright coral is a fun, unexpected choice for a Victorian house. It gives a lively exterior that’s pleasing to the eye.

You might like:

  • Exterior Coral Coating: This coral coating is a great way to make your house more inviting.
  • Old-Fashioned Style Porch Light: This Victorian porch light adds beauty to any home.
  • Trim: Add intricate trim to highlight building features.

Stay True to the Past

Historic colors add genuine beauty to Victorian houses.
Historic colors add genuine beauty to Victorian houses.

Take a trip into the past by using the home’s original Victorian-era shades. It’s a great way to respect its history. Once, I found a house with some original dusty blue underneath layers of paint that really made it shine.

Items that may come in handy:

  • Victorian-Era Exterior Coating Kit: Bring your home’s beauty back to life with authentic Victorian colors. Simple to achieve a classic, timeless appearance.
  • Coating Remover: Easily remove old paint to uncover your home’s original beauty.
  • Restoration Brush Set: The right brushes make painting fine details simple.

Select Soft Grays

Gray adds timeless beauty to Victorian houses.
Gray adds timeless beauty to Victorian houses.

Soft grays are always in style and complement the ornate features of Victorian construction. I love how they set the scene for bright gardens.

May just do the trick:

  • Exterior Gray Coating: Give your home timeless beauty with this stunning soft gray coating.
  • Old-fashioned Porch Light: Make your Victorian house even more charming with an old-fashioned porch light.
  • Bench: This bench matches the Victorian design perfectly.

Try Black for Contrast

Black accents add a modern touch to classic Victorian construction.
Black accents add a modern touch to classic Victorian construction.

Black accents might seem strange, but they add a current, fashionable touch to Victorian homes. I once used black trim on a client’s house, and it looked amazing.

A few choices to try:

  • Exterior Black Trim Coating: Give your Victorian house a sleek, modern touch with this black trim.
  • Black Wall Lamps: These wall lamps look great at night.
  • Panels: Black panels add contrast and beauty to your garden.