Exterior paint visualizer for real home photos.

Choosing exterior colors is hard because siding, trim, roof tone, landscaping, and light all interact. DesignDraft lets you preview paint directions before sampling or hiring.

Try Exterior Paint Ideas

Paint prompts to try

  • Paint the exterior warm white with black trim
  • Try dark green siding with natural wood accents
  • Change the brick to limewash and add navy shutters
  • Show a modern charcoal exterior with bright trim
  • Refresh this house with coastal blue paint

Use the actual house

Upload a straight-on exterior photo for the clearest concept.

Try combinations

Compare siding, trim, front door, shutters, and garage color together.

Verify materials

Always confirm real paint colors with physical samples in local light.

How our outdoor paint visualizer works

Upload a photo of your home exterior, describe the siding, trim, shutters, doors, and accent colors you want to test, and generate realistic before-and-after previews in seconds. You can compare color families before buying samples or presenting options to a client.

Why use an exterior paint color visualizer?

Visualizing paint colors before purchase helps reduce expensive regret. You can see how shades interact with your roof, landscaping, shadows, architectural style, and surrounding materials before anyone paints.

Beyond paint

You can also test shutters, doors, siding, stone accents, garage doors, lighting, and landscaping so the full exterior direction is visible.

Always confirm materials

AI previews help narrow options, but final color choices should still be checked with physical samples in your real local light.

Common questions about exterior paint visualization

What is an outdoor paint visualizer?

An outdoor paint visualizer uses your exterior photo to preview siding, trim, shutters, doors, and accents before you commit to real materials.

Can I test multiple color schemes?

Yes. Generate different color combinations and compare them side by side so the final exterior paint direction is easier to choose.

How accurate are the previews?

The concepts use the lighting and materials visible in your photo. Treat them as planning previews, then confirm with real paint samples.

Planning interior colors too? Try the interior paint visualizer workflow for rooms, furniture, lighting, and finish changes.