Colors [best] — Landmark Roofing Shingles

Your home’s architecture should dictate the roof color.

CertainTeed organizes the Landmark colors into distinct visual families, making it easier to narrow down preferences based on the style of your home. landmark roofing shingles colors

While you should choose a color you love, neutrality matters if you plan to sell within 10–15 years. "Wild" colors (like bright green or blue) are rarely offered in the Landmark line for this reason; they tend to polarize buyers. Sticking to the "Big Three"—Weathered Wood, Moire Black, and Georgetown Gray—ensures your roof appeals to the widest possible market. Your home’s architecture should dictate the roof color

The standard Landmark series offers a variety of classic, sophisticated shades designed to complement most home exteriors. CertainTeed Colour and Profile Options - Viking Roofspec "Wild" colors (like bright green or blue) are

| Color Name | Description | Best For | |------------|-------------|----------| | | Most popular Landmark color. Medium gray-brown with subtle beige undertones. | Virtually any home style; complements stone, brick, and siding. | | Weathered Wood | Soft, muted gray with slight taupe hints. | Coastal, farmhouse, or rustic designs. | | Georgetown Gray | Clean, light-to-mid gray with no brown warmth. | Modern, white/black trim homes. | | Mountain Gray | Darker, cool gray with blue-ish cast in certain light. | Contemporary or mountain lodges. | | Silverwood | Light silvery-gray with very low contrast. | Homes with dark shutters or bright white siding. |

Landmark colors fall into four main families: