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Check out our grey house designs with white trim that show how this simple color scheme does wonders to curb appeal.
Gray houses with white trim sound simple on paper, but they change a street the way a good outfit changes your mood.
Here, we play with everything from tiny bungalows to tall farmhouses, all using shades of gray as the calm backdrop and crisp white trim as the clean outline that keeps each home looking pulled together, not stiff.
Most of these designs borrow from familiar shapes we all secretly love, like Craftsman porches, cottage gables, coastal boxes, modern barns, and a few New England inspired faces that look like they know what they are doing.
Watch how the stone bases, metal porch roofs, and those strong gables work with window patterns to keep each place feeling grounded, even when the rooflines get a bit ambitious.
As you look through, keep an eye on the little moves that change the personality of each house, like bold red or blue doors, flower boxes, hanging baskets, neat gravel ribbons, and low fuss landscaping that still feels thoughtful. You might notice yourself picking favorites, which is perfectly normal, it just means the right mix of gray, white, and detail is doing its job.
Modern Gray Craftsman With Stone Accents

This design leans into a calm gray palette that keeps everything looking crisp next to the bright white trim and garage door. We borrowed cues from classic Craftsman homes with the layered gables and sturdy front porch so it feels welcoming the second you walk up.
The mix of horizontal siding and stone gives the exterior some variety and makes the entry feel grounded and solid, which people secretly love even if they never say it out loud. Simple landscaping frames the walkway and those neat porch columns so your eye naturally lands on the glass front door and the cozy covered stoop.
Tall Charcoal Cottage With Crisp Trim

This home leans into a deep charcoal body that makes the clean white trim pop, almost like a tailored suit on a sunny day. We pulled from classic gable cottages and gave it sharper lines and tall roof pitches so it feels both cozy and confident on the street.
Vertical board cladding up top and horizontal siding below break the height into friendlier layers, while the stone base quietly grounds everything. Big windows, tidy plantings, and those hanging flower baskets keep the look inviting so it feels like a place you actually want to come home to, not just photograph.
Cozy Gray Bungalow With Fresh Whites

This little home leans into a clean gray body with bright white trim that makes the windows pop like picture frames. The centered entry with its tiny gable gives the place a sense of welcome that feels bigger than the square footage.
We kept the landscaping simple on purpose with white gravel beds and low plantings that frame the façade without stealing the show. The straightforward roofline and smooth siding were inspired by classic starter homes and they keep maintenance low so the house can just quietly look good every day.
Slate Craftsman Porch With Stone Base

This tall craftsman leans into a deep slate siding that makes the white trim and chunky rafter tails really pop, almost like it dressed up for a neighborhood photo. The wide shed dormer on top pulls extra light into the upper floor and keeps the roofline feeling friendly instead of towering.
At the porch, those big square columns sitting on stone bases give the entry a grounded look, while the warm wood front door softens all the cool gray tones. Curved planting beds and rounded river rocks were chosen to echo the shapes of the stone porch and guide you in gently, so the walk from sidewalk to front step feels like a small garden stroll every single day.
Calm Gray Farmhouse With Blue Welcome

The tall profile pulls from classic farmhouse shapes, then softens everything with that pale gray siding and tidy white trim that feels almost coastal. We paired horizontal boards on the main walls with shingle style siding in the front gable so the face never feels flat or boring.
At the base, the stone veneer grounds the house and helps the porch feel sturdy, like it has been there a while already. The blue front door, neat rows of windows and that little dormer above are all there to make the front feel friendly and balanced, so it looks just as welcoming on Monday mornings as it does on summer evenings.
Simple Gray Ranch With Bright Trim

This little ranch leans into a clean gray siding that keeps everything calm and tidy while the white trim frames out the windows like crisp picture frames. We pulled the entry forward with a small gabled porch so the front door feels welcoming without trying too hard.
Large grouped windows on the right bring in views of the yard and make the living area feel bigger than it looks from the street. A simple ribbon of white gravel, small shrubs, and that big sweep of lawn were all about low fuss upkeep, so you can spend more time enjoying the house than babying the landscaping.
Snowy Suburban Gray With Clean Lines

The cool gray siding works as a calm backdrop for the crisp white trim, so every line of the house feels neat without trying too hard. Black shutters and the dark metal porch roof give it that bit of contrast that keeps the whole place from looking too sweet, more like a well tailored winter coat.
We carried the same clean look across the double garage doors and wide windows, which makes the front feel open and friendly even when the driveway is covered in snow. Simple gables, the snug covered entry, and that bright front door were all planned to feel welcoming after a long day, like the house is quietly waving you in.
Soft Gabled Gray With Warm Welcome

This home leans into a soft gray body and bright white trim that feels calm without getting boring at all. The steep front gable frames that cluster of gridded windows, so the whole face of the house feels tidy and kind of charmingly serious about symmetry.
We paired the natural wood front door with simple black lanterns so the entry reads warm and friendly the moment you hit the porch. Clean porch railings, chunky columns, and the neat stone path keep everything crisp, while the low shrubs and rounded bushes are there mostly to show off how well the architecture holds the center stage.
Charming Graphite Cottage With White Porch

This little place leans into a deep graphite siding that makes the crisp white trim pop, almost like it dressed up for a nice neighborhood stroll. The steep front gable and tall windows give it a slightly old soul vibe, which we loved pairing with clean, modern lines.
We wrapped the porch in simple square posts and light decorative brackets so it feels welcoming without trying too hard, and the low steps keep it relaxed and easy to use. A tidy stone base, neat plant beds, and that screened side wing finish the look, so the whole house feels practical, cozy and just a bit proud of itself.
Curb Ready Gray With Classic Shutters

The crisp gray siding is paired with bright white trim and black shutters, which gives the house that neat pulled together look without trying too hard. We liked how the mix of lap siding on the main level and shingle siding on the gable adds quiet texture and keeps the front from feeling flat.
Stone wrapped porch columns ground the entry and make that warm wood door feel a bit like the star of the show. Wide windows along the front and above the garage are lined up for a clean street view, so the whole place feels organized and calm even before you step inside.
Graphite Gable Cottage With Timber Touches

This house leans into a cool graphite gray that makes the bright white trim pop, almost like eyeliner for windows. We pulled in warm wood porch posts so the front feels inviting and not too serious, then grounded everything with a neat stone base that hints at classic Craftsman roots.
The double gables stack up cleanly and give the roofline a bit of personality, while the black metal porch roof adds that modern edge clients keep asking for. Trim lines stay crisp and simple, so the eye reads the whole front in one easy sweep, which makes the place feel organized even before you walk through the door.
Crisp Charcoal Gables With Bright Garage

This home leans into a deep charcoal siding that makes the white trim pop like freshly painted picture frames. We wanted the steep gables and layered rooflines to feel a bit storybook, just cleaner and more grown up.
The black metal awnings, paneled front door, and classic white garage tie everything together, so the whole place feels coordinated without trying too hard. Simple landscaping with low shrubs keeps the focus on the architecture, while the broad driveway and tucked in front porch quietly say this place is ready for real everyday life, soccer cleats and all.
Pewter Gabled Haven With Bright Whites

This design leans into layered gables and crisp trim to give a roomy family home a clean but still relaxed look. The mix of horizontal siding, board and batten panels, and the stone belt around the base keeps the tall front from feeling too serious, almost like a well dressed friend in comfy shoes.
We pulled the deep pewter color from old coastal cottages and then sharpened it with bright white trim so every roofline and window frame pops. The wide front porch, simple railings, and evenly spaced windows are all about everyday living, easy to maintain and easy to love, which honestly is the whole point.
Neat Gray Gables With Garden Path

The shingled gray exterior leans into a classic New England vibe, with crisp white trim outlining every window and gable so the whole place feels nicely buttoned up. Black shutters and the solid black front door add just enough contrast to keep it from looking too sweet, kind of like dress shoes with a really good suit.
Up front, the full width porch is held up by simple square columns that invite chairs, coffee and probably a dog or two. Layered plantings and hydrangeas soften the straight walkway and those tidy steps, so the whole design feels welcoming without trying too hard, which is exactly what we were after.
Deep Gray Porch With Red Welcome

The tall gray siding with crisp white trim gives the house a tailored look that still feels relaxed, like it actually enjoys living on a quiet street. We paired the symmetrical windows with generous porch columns so the front feels sturdy and inviting, not stiff or formal.
That bold red door is the small bit of confidence that keeps the whole design from feeling too serious and it naturally pulls guests right to the entry. The simple landscaping and straight stone walk were kept low key on purpose, because the strong gables and metal porch roof already bring enough personality to carry the whole place.
Bright Gray Cottage With Relaxed Porch

This compact home leans into soft gray siding and crisp white trim that make it feel clean and relaxed, kind of like it always just finished spring cleaning. We played up the classic charm with shingle-style accents on the upper gable and a simple front porch that invites a rocking chair and a slow coffee.
The big single garage door with divided-lite windows keeps the façade tidy while still giving a nod to traditional carriage doors. Paired planters, neat foundation shrubs, and that straight shot walkway guide the eye right to the front door, which quietly tells visitors this place may be small, but it has its act together.
Snowfield Gray Colonial With Welcoming Porch

This design leans into a classic New England colonial feel, but with cleaner lines and that long front porch that quietly invites you to linger, even if your coffee would freeze. The cool gray siding sets up a calm backdrop so the white trim, paneled front door, and tidy porch columns pop just enough without shouting for attention.
We pulled in strong rooflines and layered gables to give the house a confident profile that still feels friendly, almost like it is nodding at the neighbors. The black shutters and matching metal porch and garage roof tie everything together, making the windows feel larger and more intentional, which really helps the whole place read as polished instead of just another box in the suburbs.
Calm Coastal Gray Box With Porch Charm

This design leans into a simple coastal box shape that feels calm and straightforward, almost like it was sketched with a ruler and a good cup of coffee. Soft gray shingles keep it relaxed while the crisp white trim and porch columns frame everything so it feels neat and intentional.
We went with dark window frames to give the façade some quiet contrast and to keep all that symmetry from feeling too polite. The little gabled porch adds just enough ceremony to the front door, so arriving home feels special without screaming for attention.
Midnight Lap Siding Porch Retreat

This design leans into a clean coastal look, with deep gray lap siding that makes the crisp white trim really pop. The tall, narrow windows keep the face of the house feeling fresh and a bit taller than it actually is, which is a nice little design trick.
We pulled in the metal porch roof and simple square columns to give it a modern farmhouse feel without getting too cute about it. The raised front steps, tidy planting beds, and straight shot walkway are all there to guide you in and make the entry feel important, but still easy going enough for flip flops and dog leashes.
Granite Gray Gables With Garden Welcome

This house leans into bold, clean geometry, with sharp white gable trim that pops against the deep gray siding and low stone skirt. We wanted it to feel polished but not fussy, so the front porch sits comfortably between formal symmetry and a relaxed, come‑on‑in vibe.
Tall windows and wide trim pull in plenty of views of the yard while keeping the façade bright, and those flower boxes were our way of sneaking in a little charm without going full cottage. The crisp walkway, layered rooflines and neatly clipped shrubs give the whole place a sense of order that still feels friendly, like the neighbor who always has extra chairs on the porch.
Forest Edge Gray Cottage Retreat

This cottage leans into a crisp gray shingle skin with bright white trim that makes every gable line feel clean and confident. The front porch railings use simple X-patterns that nod to farmhouse style, so it feels welcoming before you even reach the steps.
We pulled in the metal roofing accents over the dormer and garage to give it a slightly modern twist and help everything feel more tailored. The carefully layered gables, grouped windows and soft landscaping at the walkway work together so the whole place feels calm, ordered and just a tiny bit fancy without trying too hard.
Smart Suburban Gray With Cozy Entry

This lean gray home plays with stacked gables and clean lines, giving a small footprint some real personality. The white trim frames every window and edge so the whole place feels crisp and pulled together, like it actually remembered to iron its shirt.
We paired the simple lap siding with a soft curved walk and river rock beds that keep maintenance low and the yard looking tidy. Potted plants at the porch and garage warm up the straight geometry and make that compact entry feel inviting, which is kind of the whole point when you come home at the end of a long day.
Bold Graphite Gables With Warm Timber

This home leans into a deep graphite siding that makes the white trim pop and keeps everything feeling sharp and tidy, kind of like it dressed up for a very casual party. The warm timber brackets and porch columns soften the strong lines, so it still feels like a place where you can kick off your shoes and stay awhile.
We pulled inspiration from modern barn forms, then cleaned them up with tall board and batten siding and those crisp gables that frame the front like a picture. The dark garage doors with frosted inserts, stone base, and slim black windows all work together to keep the look balanced, so nothing feels too heavy and every piece quietly supports the next.
Tall Taupe Cottage With Clean Trim

This home leans into a tall, narrow profile that feels a little storybook, but with a modern, tidy attitude. The soft taupe gray siding is kept simple so the crisp white trim and deep charcoal front door can quietly steal the show.
We pulled in board and batten on the main volume and horizontal siding on the garage to give the facade some gentle contrast without making it fussy. The layered gables, petite entry porch, and chunky window trim work together to make the house feel welcoming from the street, while the low hedges and rounded shrubs keep everything grounded and just a bit playful.
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