Shingle colors

The shingle colors we install most.

Every roof below is a real Palisade install here in the Tri-Cities — not a manufacturer swatch. These are the colors we install most around here. For the favorites we've shown a couple of different homes, so you can see the color on more than one house before you decide.

Weathered Wood architectural shingles on a stone-and-brick two-story home overlooking a valley — a completed Palisade Roofing installation in the Tri-Cities.

Weathered Wood

A warm gray-and-brown blend that shifts with the light — warm in sun, cooler in shade. A popular pick around here.

Architectural asphaltStone-and-brick two-story
Weathered Wood architectural shingles on a gray-brick home with a red front door and a gabled roofline — completed by Palisade Roofing in the Tri-Cities.

Weathered Wood

The same blend on a different home — a gray-brick house with a complex gabled roof. Notice how the color still reads warm.

Architectural asphaltGray-brick, gabled roof
Charcoal architectural asphalt shingles on a ranch home with a stone-base porch — completed by Palisade Roofing in the Tri-Cities.

Charcoal

A deep, near-black gray. Crisp and modern — a popular pick for a clean, low-maintenance look.

Architectural asphaltRanch with stone-base porch
Charcoal architectural shingles on a large brick ranch with dormers and a mountain backdrop — a Palisade Roofing installation in the Tri-Cities.

Charcoal

The same charcoal on a big brick ranch with dormers — a clean, classic curb-appeal look against the hills.

Architectural asphaltBrick ranch, mountain backdrop
Pewter gray architectural shingles on a raised-ranch home with fall foliage — completed by Palisade Roofing.

Pewter Gray

A cooler, more uniform gray for a cleaner, contemporary look — less brown in it than Weathered Wood.

Architectural asphaltRaised ranch
Pewter gray architectural shingles seen from above on a complex hip roof — completed by Palisade Roofing in the Tri-Cities.

Pewter Gray

The same pewter from above — a clear look at how the color reads evenly across a whole roof.

Architectural asphaltHip roof, from above
Hickory brown architectural shingles on a gambrel-roof colonial with cream siding — a Palisade Roofing install in East Tennessee.

Hickory

A true, warm brown. Pairs naturally with cream, tan, and log or cedar exteriors when you want the roof to feel earthy.

Architectural asphaltGambrel-roof colonial

A quick honest note: shingle color photographs a little differently in full sun versus shade, and looks different next to your brick or siding. Treat these as a starting point — Christian will bring real samples and hold them up to your home before you commit.

Thinking metal instead?
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Standing-seam metal in the finishes we install most — shown the same way, on real Tri-Cities roofs.

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