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When choosing exterior paint colors and reviewing siding options, a brown shade may be the way to go. Because it’s such a neutral color, brown siding ensures your home stays in style for years to come, protecting its value.

A neutral siding provides a new palette for current and potential future homeowners, allowing each family to add their own personal touches without having to undergo a major renovation.

From traditional to modern, our look book is filled with the latest trends and styles to build your dream home.

What started as brown, mud huts and wooden cabins has now become a modern, architectural style choice. Designers and homeowners were drawn to the more emotional and crafty shades that celebrate the organic aesthetics of the real world in contrast to the cool, cerebral and flashy homes that were once growing in popularity due to the Industrial Revolution.

A lot of homeowners completely brown it out, while many choose a contrasting trim color to highlight their home’s particular roof lines. Adding a contrasting color to your home design can make your project feel more polished and intentional. Whether you love bark, cedar, ash, spruce or redwood, Nichiha has a wood siding to fit your design. Authentic stone can run a hefty price tag and good luck finding skilled tradesmen to install it, but contemporary designs with Nichiha’s stone-esque siding panels give you a highly textured look and an organic, natural aesthetic without breaking the bank or finding a different installer.

Not only can Nichiha give you the brown house of your dreams, but it can also provide the ultimate source of protection for your family with our fire-resistant, durable and long-lasting fiber cement panels. To see even more ways to use modern fiber cement siding, and to view our entire color palette, check out

Use this resource to determine which siding best fits your style and how you can use different color combinations to design the home of your dreams.

Home with brown and black exterior with attached garage.
Home with brown and black exterior with attached garage.
Residence with brown and brick siding, a wooden fence and large windows.
Residence with brown and brick siding, a wooden fence and large windows.
Brown and grey home with a wall that opens from a living room to a large deck area.
Brown and grey home with a wall that opens from a living room to a large deck area.
A wide, top-down view of a residence with a three-car garage, large driveway and overlooks mountain scenery.
A wide, top-down view of a residence with a three-car garage, large driveway and overlooks mountain scenery.
Front elevation of two-story home with multiple siding types, looking at garage door and front door.
Front elevation of two-story home with multiple siding types, looking at garage door and front door.
Beautiful two-story home with large porch and balcony that incorporates multiple shades of brown in stone accents and vertical wood-textured fiber cement siding.
Beautiful two-story home with large porch and balcony that incorporates multiple shades of brown in stone accents and vertical wood-textured fiber cement siding.
Outdoor living space with brown-red shingles siding and a wood-paneled ceiling.
Outdoor living space with brown-red shingles siding and a wood-paneled ceiling.

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