23 Inspiring House Designs with Shingle Siding for Color and Texture

Last updated on December 10, 2025 · How we make our designs

Check out our house designs with shingle siding that show how color and texture turn simple homes into character-filled spaces you actually want to live in.

Shingles are doing a lot more here than just keeping the rain out. They’re setting the mood, from moody charcoal cottages with stone chimneys to soft gray porches that feel one sea breeze away from a nap.

We’ve pulled ideas from New England camps, harbor towns, mountain lodges, and quiet forest cabins. Then we nudged them into something that feels current, practical, and actually livable on a Tuesday afternoon.

As you move through these designs, notice how the shingle patterns, colors, and little details. Octagon windows, copper gutters, timber beams, chunky stone bases. They change the personality of each house without getting fussy.

The way the siding meets the ground, how porches and sunrooms are tucked in, and how windows are grouped is all intentional. These homes feel grounded, bright, and just the right amount of “storybook” without needing a costume.

Slate Shingle Cottage With Stone Chimney

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Dark gray shingle-sided house with white trim and stone chimney
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This design leans into that cozy New England vibe but dresses it up with a deep charcoal shingle skin and crisp white trim, so it feels classic and a bit bold at the same time. The tall stone chimney and matching stone foundation ground the house visually, making it feel anchored to the landscape instead of just parked on the lawn.

We wrapped the main volume in uniform shingles to soften the three-story height, then broke it up with bright window grids and a friendly little dormer up top. The glassy sunroom tucks in under the main roofline, catching every bit of daylight while its solid stone base and chunky posts keep the space feeling sturdy, not flimsy, even on stormy days.

Coastal Gray Shingle Porch Retreat

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Gray shingle house with white trim and navy front door
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This design leans into that quietly confident coastal vibe, with soft gray shingles wrapping the façade like a tailored jacket. Crisp white trim, chunky brackets, and the symmetrical gable give it just enough formality so it looks put together, but not like it’s trying too hard.

We framed the navy front door with glass panels to pull in light and subtly hint that evenings here probably involve good conversation and maybe a glass of something cold. Low garden beds, layered with hydrangeas and neat boxwoods, soften the geometry of the walk and porch, because even a well-behaved house needs a little bit of wild at its feet.

Timber Framed Woodland Shingle Haven

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Modern gray shingle house with timber porch
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This design leans into the calm of the woods with soft gray shingles wrapped around a simple, modern form, then warms it all up with chunky exposed timber beams. The deep roof overhangs and dark window frames give it a crisp outline, like someone took a cozy cabin and sharpened the edges just a bit.

Out front, the pergola-style porch feels almost oversized on purpose, creating a sheltered outdoor room that blurs inside and outside, even on rainy days when you’d rather not test your umbrella. Large, carefully lined windows pull in forest light while the metal roofing and tight shingle pattern quietly handle the not-so-glamorous jobs of durability and energy efficiency, so the place looks relaxed even when working hard.

Harborfront Blue Gable Getaway

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Narrow blue shingle house with white trim and balcony
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This design leans into that easygoing harbor vibe, with soft blue shingles and crisp white trim framing every window like a postcard you’d actually want to live in. The tall, narrow form keeps the footprint modest while the generous front porch and second-story balcony stretch the living space outward to the sea views.

We shaped the gables and stacked windows to pull in as much light as possible, so mornings here basically come with a built-in mood boost. The stone path, layered plantings, and hydrangeas were all about softening the vertical lines of the house, giving it that “come on over, we’ve got iced tea” kind of welcome.

Octagon Window Cedar Shingle Gable

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Cedar shingle house front with octagon window
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This design leans hard into warm, weathered cedar, stacking straight-cut shingles below a playful band of scalloped ones that nudges the gable into feeling a bit storybook. The octagon window framed in crisp white pops like a little jewel up top, catching sky and tree reflections so the wall never feels flat or boring.

Down below, the two square windows keep things calm and balanced, with clean white trim that quietly frames the view instead of shouting for attention. Even the subtle diamond pattern worked into the shingles at mid-height is there on purpose, giving just enough handcrafted detail to hint that someone actually cared while building this, which is honestly the whole point.

Sunlit Gray Shingle Garden Entryway

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Light gray shingle house with white trim and cozy front entry
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This design leans into a soft coastal vibe with its gray shingle skin, crisp white trim, and that sweet little gabled dormer watching over everything like a friendly lookout. The Dutch-style front door and oversized lantern make the entry feel welcoming, almost like it’s insisting guests stay for one more cup of coffee.

Clean lines around the windows and eaves keep the façade feeling tidy, while the brick steps and foundation ground the whole structure so it doesn’t feel too “storybook.” Simple square planters, a low bench, and a broad paved approach turn the front into an easygoing outdoor room, perfect for people who love charm but don’t have time for fussy upkeep.

Weathered Shingle Micro Cottage Escape

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Small weathered shingle cottage with porch
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Weathered cedar shingles wrap the cottage in a soft mix of silvery gray and warm honey tones, giving it that “been here forever” feeling even though it hasn’t. Clean white trim slices through the texture so the windows and little entry porch pop, almost like a crisp frame around a very calm painting.

The simple gable roof keeps the silhouette humble on purpose, letting the siding and light do most of the talking, while the raised wood deck quietly extends the living space outdoors. Gravel paths and low coastal plantings hug the base of the cottage, a small buffer zone that keeps sand and mud in check and makes the whole place feel like it just wandered up from the beach and decided to stay.

Classic Shingle Facade With Navy Shutters

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Two-story shingle house with blue shutters
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This design leans into that calm, slightly weathered New England charm, with cedar shingles that silver out just enough to feel lived-in but not tired. The crisp white trim frames everything like a picture, giving the tall, narrow facade a tidy sense of symmetry that feels almost therapeutic after a long day of chaos.

The arched portico over the front door is a small move that does a lot of work, softening the straight lines and quietly saying “yes, you are absolutely welcome here.” Deep navy shutters punch up the otherwise neutral palette, a deliberate nod to coastal roots without going full beach theme with seashells and all that.

Vertical Gable Shingle Porch Residence

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Two-story shingle-sided house with front porch and tall front gable
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This tall, narrow home leans into its vertical gable lines, so the eye naturally drifts up those clean shingle walls to the simple peak. We played with slim black window frames and that centered upper window to feel almost like a modern loft, just wrapped in a very neighborly skin.

Down at street level, the deep front porch, chunky stone bases, and solid wood door give it a bit of old-soul charm, like it’s been here welcoming people for years already. The crisp white trim and exposed brackets tie everything together, quietly highlighting the shingle texture and making the house feel both polished and relaxed at the same time.

Warm Gabled Shingle Farmhouse Blend

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Cozy two-story shingle house with copper accents and a small front porch at dusk
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This facade leans into a modern farmhouse vibe, but with those deep brown shingles it feels a bit like a mountain lodge that wandered into the suburbs and decided to stay. The tall gable, chunky timber accents, and crisp white trim keep everything feeling bright and welcoming instead of heavy.

We played up contrast on purpose: dark shingle siding, a charcoal roof, and that stone base are all balanced by warm wood at the porch and those gleaming copper gutters that catch the evening light. Even the simple landscaping and curved walkway are doing quiet work here, softening the geometry and guiding you right to the front door like it’s been waiting for you all day.

Soft Sage Shingle Storybook Dwelling

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Two-story sage green house with gray shingle roof, white trim, and brick chimney. Small front stoop with railings and flower beds along the foundation
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This house leans into that soft sage siding to feel calm and inviting, then lets the crisp white trim and porch railings do the quiet framing work. Up top, the gable wears a playful mix of straight-edge and scalloped shingles, giving the façade just enough whimsy without shouting about it.

We paired the darker charcoal roof with the taller brick chimney so the whole profile feels grounded and a bit taller, like it’s standing up straight and proud. Generous windows, especially grouped on the upper level, pull in daylight while the low front steps and tidy planting strip keep everything connected to the garden, so you’re never more than a few steps from the herbs or the hammock.

Honey Porch Charcoal Shingle Nest

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Two-story house with dark shingle upper siding, white board-and-batten lower level, and a warm wood front porch with a hanging chair
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This place leans into contrast, with inky charcoal shingles stacked over bright white board-and-batten so the whole house feels tall, tailored, and a little bit bold. We framed the windows in crisp white so they pop like picture frames, catching the changing light and quietly showing off the generous glass.

The timber porch is intentionally simple, almost cabin-like, so stepping up to the front door feels casual and welcoming rather than grand and fussy. That hanging chair, the exposed beams, and the warm wood tones soften the modern lines just enough, turning a clean-lined façade into a home that looks ready for a coffee, a book, and probably one more swing before going inside.

Cedar Shingle Gable Garden Refuge

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Brown shingle house facade with white trim windows and lush flower bed in front
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This design leans into the warmth of cedar-tone shingles, wrapping the gabled wall in a consistent, textured skin that feels cozy without trying too hard. Crisp white trim around the paired windows frames the views like simple picture frames, keeping everything looking clean even on days when life definitely isn’t.

At the base, a low stone edging and layered planting bed soften the vertical face of the siding, so the house meets the lawn in a relaxed, garden-first kind of way. The small porch corner, wicker chair, and overflowing planters hint at how the architecture is meant to be lived in—quiet mornings, coffee in hand, and just enough flowers to impress the neighbors without turning you into a full-time gardener.

Sunwashed Shingle Window Box Cottage

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Warm shingle-sided cottage wall with white-trimmed window, green shutters, and lush window box over stone foundation
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This little facade leans into that classic sunlit shingle look, with cedar shakes that feel almost golden in the afternoon light and crisp white trim that frames everything like a picture. Green shutters and a matching window box add just enough contrast so it doesn’t all melt into one big beige waffle.

We pushed the stone base a bit higher than usual to ground the design and make the whole corner feel sturdy, almost like it’s gently anchored into the landscape. The layered textures—stone, shingle, painted wood, and soft planting—are doing quiet work together, giving you that cozy cottage vibe without shouting “storybook” too loudly.

Mint Gable Shingle Porch Cottage

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Light green shingle cottage with white trim and a covered front porch
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Soft mint shingles wrap the exterior in a calm, breezy color that nods straight to seaside cottages without going full beach postcard. Clean white trim around the gables and grid windows sharpens everything up, so the house feels fresh and modern instead of sugary sweet.

The deep front porch is kept simple on purpose, with slender square columns and an open railing that frame views rather than block them, because sitting here with coffee is basically part of the architecture. Dark architectural shingles on the roof ground all that light color, giving the whole place a solid, timeless feel that will still look good long after the latest paint trend has quietly left the chat.

Evergreen Trimmed Shingle Carriage House

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Two-story shingle-sided carriage house with green trim and three arched garage doors
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This shingle-clad carriage house leans into a warm, golden tone that soaks up the afternoon light and throws it right back at the woods around it. Deep green trim frames the windows, doors, and eaves so the whole structure feels like it grew up out of the pines instead of being dropped here by a contractor with a big truck.

Up top, the cupola and dormers quietly break up the roofline, giving the attic level daylight and a bit of old barn romance without going full theme park. The triple arched garage doors and simple paneled entry keep things grounded and practical, proof that you can have classic character and still fit in your car, your bikes, and probably that one messy hobby you’re not ready to admit to yet.

Gray Peak Rustic Shingle Homestead

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Side view of a shingle house with stone base and gabled roof
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This house leans into that cozy mountain-lodge feeling, with warm, weathered shingle siding stacked above a solid stone base that makes it look like it grew right out of the ground. The tall, evenly spaced windows are framed in soft taupe trim, giving just enough contrast so the façade feels crisp but still friendly and relaxed.

Up top, the steep gray roof and the little eyebrow gable with beefy brackets add a bit of drama, like the house is casually flexing its carpentry skills. The layered textures—stone, shingles, trim, and roof—are doing the quiet heavy lifting here, turning a simple volume into something that feels crafted, permanent, and just a tiny bit smug about how good it looks at sunset.

Crisp Gable Shingle Cottage Frontage

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Gray shingle cottage facade with white trim and wood shutters
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This little facade leans into classic cottage charm with its soft gray shingles, chunky white trim, and those almost-too-proud gable lines. The warm wood shutters keep it from feeling too perfect, adding a touch of farmhouse warmth against the cooler siding and roof tones.

Down at eye level, the wide bank of windows is framed like a picture, giving the front elevation a strong, friendly face instead of a flat wall. The stone base, copper gutters, and neat foundation plantings quietly pull their weight too, grounding the design so it looks solid, polished, and just a bit like it secretly hosts weekend porch parties.

Sunroom Wrapped Natural Shingle Retreat

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Two-story tan shingle house with white-trimmed windows and stone foundation in a wooded yard
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This design leans into that warm, sunlit cabin feeling, then dresses it up with crisp white windows and a solid stone base. The tall banks of glass around the sunroom pull in the woods outside, so mornings here feel more like sitting on a forest edge than in a living room.

We wrapped the lower level in chunky stone and flared shingles to visually anchor the house, which keeps all that glass from looking too fragile or floaty. The simple rooflines and unpainted shingles were inspired by old New England camps, but tweaked just enough so it still feels fresh and honestly a little bit proud of itself.

Gentle Gable Shingle Porch Classic

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Light gray shingle house with white trim, stone-based porch columns, and a simple landscaped entry
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Soft gray shingles wrap the exterior like a calm sweater, while crisp white trim keeps everything looking clean and a bit coastal. The tall gable with grouped windows pulls light deep inside, but it also gives the façade that slightly grand, “we planned this” feel from the street.

On the porch, chunky columns on stone bases ground the house, and the wide front door with its slim glass panels quietly says, yes, we like sunlight. The low stone steps, generous overhang, and tidy planting beds are doing the everyday work of guiding guests in, shedding rain, and making the whole place feel welcoming without trying too hard.

Stone Footed Deep Cocoa Shingle Home

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Brown shingle cottage with white trim, stone base, and side porch in a wooded landscape
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This cottage leans into that cozy mountain feel with its deep cocoa shingles wrapped in crisp white trim, almost like a tailored jacket over a favorite sweater. The stone “feet” anchoring the base were inspired by old New England farm walls, giving the house a grounded look that can handle sloping terrain without feeling heavy.

Up front, the layered rooflines and mini awnings over the windows break up the façade so it doesn’t read as a tall box, while still pulling in plenty of natural light. The tucked‑in side porch is a little quiet pocket of outdoor space, and those oversized glass entry doors pull the woods inside, which is kind of the whole point of the design.

Cream Shingle Porch Columned Cottage

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Tall cream colored shingle house with white trim and a small columned front porch
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This little place leans into that tall-and-slim charm, with soft beige shingles and crisp white trim keeping everything looking clean and a bit storybook. The front porch roof is tucked neatly under the main façade, so the columns feel welcoming without shouting for attention.

We played up the vertical windows to pull in as much light as possible, which makes the narrow footprint feel much bigger than it has any right to be. Low, simple landscaping and that one big boulder anchor the house to the ground, so the whole design feels calm, settled, and just a tiny bit proud of itself.

Brick Path Gabled Shingle Classic

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Charming brown shingle cottage with steep gables and a brick walkway leading to a columned front porch
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The steep front gable gives the house a storybook profile, while the warm cedar shingles keep it feeling relaxed and unpretentious, like it’s not trying too hard to impress the neighbors. We paired crisp white trim with the darker roof and siding so every line and angle reads clearly, especially around the dormer and porch roof.

A simple brick walkway pulls your eye right to the glass front door, grounding all that roof height with texture and a bit of old‑school charm. The evenly spaced windows and sturdy porch columns are doing quiet but important work, balancing the tall facade and inviting in light without making the interior feel like a fishbowl.

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