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Stop & Colonial Slate

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Colonial Slate

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Williamsburg Gray

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Onyx Black

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Estate Gray

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Midnight Plum

About this Pairing

This is a bold red that is warm, sensual and immediately pleasing to the eye. It is exciting and dynamic, and breeds unmistakable confidence. This makes for an exciting pairing with the traditional look of Colonial Slate—especially with the red tab that will tie them together.

TruDefinition® Duration® Colonial Slate shingles have an overall color of gray that is achieved by a mix of dark gray, light grays, and red granules.

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Colonial Slate

Stop

Color Palette

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Style Board Color Palette Reference Guide

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Shingle Style Board Reference Guide
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Other Color Pairings

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Onyx Black & Jadite

Onyx Black & Jadite

Williamsburg Gray & Redend Point

Williamsburg Gray & Redend Point


Building your own Style Board

Trying to figure out your personal exterior design style but don't know how to start? We can help. It's easy to create your own style board.

PRINTED SHINGLE COLOR POSTERS

Choosing the perfect shingle line and color can be a challenge, but it’s also an exciting opportunity to get the look you want. We’ve simplified the process by offering 21” x 24” printed shingle color posters, so you can easily compare the options that might work best for your home.

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Color Accuracy

As color experts, we know getting the shingle color right is a big part of any roofing purchase. We recommend you start online to research and narrow down your shingle color options. Due to computer monitor color variations, we suggest you request an actual shingle sample to see how it will appear on your home and with your home’s exterior elements in various natural lighting conditions. Lastly, verify your color choice by seeing it installed on an actual home; your roofing contractor or supplier can provide a sample and may be able to direct you to a local installation.