What's Happening

Fresh paint, timeless curb appeal. For 2025, Daybreak homeowners gravitate toward warm, nuanced neutrals, nature‑inspired greens and blues, and confident, high‑contrast accents. Because our neighborhoods tie into Oquirrh Lake, parks & paseos, and the Downtown Daybreak plaza, palettes that echo water, stone, and native plants feel right at home.

2025 Trend Overview

Warm whites & complex beiges

Soft whites with a hint of warmth (not stark) and beige‑to‑greige cladding feel elevated yet welcoming.

Earth‑driven mid‑tones

Think sand, mushroom, clay and desaturated terracotta for siding or board‑and‑batten accents.

Mushroom #B6AA96 Clay #A8886A Soft Terracotta #C97E63

Nature greens & lake blues

Sage, olive, and blue‑green echo lakeshore willows and mountain shadows.

High‑contrast accents

Charcoal, near‑black, and deep bronze trims, windows, and railings sharpen warm bodies without feeling harsh.

Top Palette Families (2025)

BodyTrimDoor / AccentWhy it Works in Daybreak
Warm whiteSoft greigeDeep bronze or oliveClassic farmhouse energy; pairs with black windows and warm wood.
Light greigeClean whiteTerracotta or muted tealBalanced contrast; reads elegant in bright Utah sun.
Mushroom taupeWarm whiteCharcoalLow‑maintenance mid‑tone that hides dust and sprinklers.
Sage greenBoneNatural wood stain or brassNature‑inspired and neighbor‑friendly near parks & lake.
Stormy blueCreamHigh‑gloss red door (or copper)Crisp coastal nod that fits right in by Oquirrh Lake.
CharcoalWarm whiteWalnut stainModern contrast with lots of night‑time curb appeal.

Schemes by Home Style

Modern Farmhouse

  • Body: Warm white or light greige
  • Trim: Near‑black or bronze windows; creamy fascia
  • Door: Walnut stain, olive, or oxblood

Craftsman / Bungalow

  • Body: Sage, mushroom, or clay
  • Trim: Bone/ivory; porch columns a half‑step lighter
  • Door: Deep teal, paprika, or natural oak

Contemporary

  • Body: Charcoal or sand‑beige stucco
  • Trim: Minimal in bronze/black
  • Door: Oversized pivot in natural wood or copper

Rowhome / Townhome

  • Body: Coordinated mix (2–3 hues across the block)
  • Trim: Consistent light neutral to unify massing
  • Door: One pop color per stack for wayfinding

Finishes, Sheen & Materials

  • Sheen: Utah sun favors eggshell/satin on fiber cement or lap siding; go flat/matte on stucco to minimize glare.
  • Metals: Deep bronze or black gutters/rails offer contrast without reading harsh.
  • Wood: Medium‑to‑dark stains (walnut, cedar‑brown) pair beautifully with warm bodies and bronze.
  • Masonry: Limewash or slurry on brick softens color and adds dimension—confirm with guidelines before altering masonry.

Smart hardware: Coordinate door hardware, sconces, and house numbers in a single finish family (warm brass or matte black) for a polished look.

Field‑Testing Plan (Utah Sun‑Smart)

  1. Order large samples or brush 2×3 ft swatches on sunny and shaded walls.
  2. View at three times: morning, high sun, and dusk; Utah’s high‑altitude light shifts undertones.
  3. Check against fixed elements: roof, pavers, rock mulch, and landscaping.
  4. Confirm contrast ratios for trim and numbers so wayfinding stays legible at night.

Maintenance & Durability

ConcernWhat to Do
UV fadeChoose high‑quality, UV‑resistant exterior paint; mid‑tones and warm neutrals fade less noticeably than super‑dark bodies.
Sprinkler mineral spotsConsider mid‑tone bodies on lower walls; adjust irrigation heads away from siding.
Touch‑upsKeep a labeled quart of each color; note brand/formula and date in a photo on your phone.
CleaningSoft‑wash annually; avoid high‑pressure streams at seams, joints, and stucco.

Approvals & Helpful Links

Before you paint, review community guidelines and submit for approval when required.

FAQs

Can I paint the brick?

Painted masonry may require special approvals and maintenance; consider limewash for a breathable, soft look.

Are very dark bodies still in?

Yes—in moderation. In 2025, we see charcoal bodies with warm white trim and plenty of wood to balance contrast.

What about bright front doors?

Still great for personality. Try paprika, oxblood, muted teal, or copper—coordinated with hardware and lighting.

Exterior Paint Color Trends
Exterior Paint Color Trends

 

*We love sharing tips, but this isn't a substitute for expert guidance. Always connect with a qualified real-estate pro for personalized advice.

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