Roof Color Studio
The free roof color visualizer, shingle color selector, and roof color simulator built for North Texas homes.
Browse the full Owens Corning shingle collection, test color combinations on a real view of your home, and get a professional recommendation — backed by RoofDog's lifetime workmanship warranty.
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Try roof colors on your home
The Roof Color Studio is a full roof color visualizer — pull your home from Street View or upload a front-facing photo and apply any Owens Corning shingle color to the roof in seconds. Compare before and after, test multiple shingle colors against your brick or siding, and save your favorites.
A roof shingle color selector built for designers
Filter by tone, product line, and style — the right shingle harmonizes with your exterior materials, window trim, and landscape.
A roof color simulator on your actual home
Skip the guesswork. Preview each color against a real view of your property before you commit, and see the difference with a before/after slider.
Engineered for North Texas weather
Every Owens Corning line we offer is impact-resistant, HOA-compliant in most DFW communities, and backed by lifetime workmanship.
Explore the full Owens Corning collection
Filter by product line, tone, or tag. Select any color to view its detail and preview it on your home.
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See Your New Roof Before You Replace It
Upload a photo or enter your address to preview real shingle colors on your actual home using AI-assisted roof visualization.
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How to choose the right roof color
Roof color is the single largest exterior decision you make. A shingle covers roughly 40–60% of your home’s visible surface, so the right color quietly elevates every other design choice — brick, trim, landscaping, even the front door. Here is how a professional roofer in North Texas approaches the decision.
1. Start with what cannot change
Brick, stone, and mortar color are fixed. Pick a shingle that complements the dominant undertone of those fixed elements. Warm red and orange brick loves deep browns like Teak, Bourbon, and Driftwood. Buff or tan brick pairs with Sand Dune or Estate Gray. Gray stone and fiber cement flatter Peppercorn, Onyx Black, and Williamsburg Gray.
2. The psychology of roof color
Dark shingles anchor a home and make architectural details — shutters, gables, soffits — pop. Mid-tone grays feel timeless and restrained. Warm browns read as traditional and welcoming. Greens and blues communicate estate-style character but narrow the buyer pool if you plan to resell. Bold is beautiful on the right home; on the wrong home it is the thing every future buyer wants to replace.
3. Regional preferences in Texas
Across North Texas — Argyle, Flower Mound, Frisco, Prosper, Highland Village, Lantana, and Denton — neutral architectural shingles dominate. Estate Gray, Onyx Black, Peppercorn, Driftwood, and Teak consistently appraise and photograph well because they flatter the red and buff brick common across DFW. In Hill Country and the far western edge of the metroplex, warmer tones like Sand Dune and Bourbon complement native limestone and stucco facades. The Roof Color Studio is pre-populated with the full Owens Corning palette, so you can compare regional favorites head to head on your own home.
4. HOA considerations
Most master-planned North Texas communities maintain an approved roof color list — and some require written architectural approval before replacement begins. Pull your HOA’s architectural guidelines before you finalize a selection. During your free inspection, we will confirm that your chosen color and product line are on the approved list for your neighborhood and handle the submittal on your behalf when needed.
5. Light vs. dark roofs and energy efficiency
In hot climates, lighter and “cool roof” shingles reflect more solar radiation, which can modestly reduce attic temperatures and cooling costs. Dark shingles absorb more heat — but on a properly ventilated roof with adequate intake, exhaust, and insulation, the real-world energy difference is smaller than most homeowners expect. In North Texas, attic ventilation, radiant barrier, and R-value deliver a larger efficiency gain than shingle color alone. If energy performance is a priority, pair a mid-tone shingle with an upgraded ventilation package rather than compromising your design.
6. Test, test, test — on your actual home
Digital previews get you 80% of the way. The final 20% happens on-site: real shingle samples on the roof line, viewed in both morning and afternoon light, next to your brick, trim, gutters, and front door. Every RoofDog free inspection includes a color consultation with physical samples brought to your home.
Popular roof color combinations
Four curated pairings drawn from the Owens Corning Shingle Color collection — tested on hundreds of North Texas homes.
Red Brick + Warm Earth
Traditional North Texas red brick paired with rich, earthy shingles. The safest long-term resale pairing.
Modern Black + White Stone
Crisp, architectural, and photographs beautifully. A dominant look in newer DFW builds from Prosper to Frisco.
Estate Gray + Tan Brick
The most versatile, broadly appealing pairing on the board. Works on almost any North Texas exterior.
Hill Country Warmth
Native limestone, stucco, and cedar paired with warmed, sun-softened shingles. Estate-style character.
Get a professional recommendation
Book a free “Paws-on-the-Roof” inspection. A RoofDog specialist brings physical Owens Corning samples, confirms color harmony with your brick and trim on-site, and prepares a written estimate — all backed by our lifetime workmanship warranty.
Explore roofing by city
The Roof Color Studio is paired with full roof replacement, roof repair, and inspection services across North Texas. Learn more about the services and pricing in your community.
Color questions, answered
Warm brick exteriors pair beautifully with Teak, Bourbon, Summer Harvest, and Driftwood. Cooler-toned brick can lean into Estate Gray, Peppercorn, or Williamsburg Gray for a clean, balanced look.
Like this look? Let's bring it to life.
A RoofDog specialist will visit your home with real samples, confirm color harmony on site, and walk you through your replacement options — no pressure, no fluff.
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