Explore the different reds and browns of Boysen’s roof paints. These hues are favorites when creating attractive homes. For exteriors, earth tones and terracotta colors make warm first impressions. When styling (or re-styling) your home, you can go for painting with red for a classic look. You can also try deep and delightful browns with their own unique appeal. Check out your options to see which colors resonate with you.
The Popular Spanish Red
A warm maroon shade, Spanish Red is one of the most popular among Boysen Roofgard’s readily available colors. A trusty product, Roofgard is a paint with good corrosion-resistance, giving ample protection for your yero or metal sheets.

Red is one of the common colors of clay or ceramic roof tiles, an architectural staple in Filipino homes. This material for your roofs contributes to a homey feel. It’s also timeless and can be incorporated in various design styles. You can use Boysen Roofgard to retouch your unglazed roof tiles to give it a glossy shine. Prime with one coat of Boysen Permacoat Latex White or Boysen EcoPrimer, then apply at least two coats of Roofgard.
Browns for Your Roof
Browns of Boysen Roofgard
The appropriately named Terra Cotta is a brown that you can also use to retouch roof tiles. This earthy color, like caramel, is sweet to the visual senses. Go for this versatile color with easy appeal.

On the other hand, the dark flavor of Chocolate Brown is rich and sophisticated. While dark shades are popular for moody and cocooning interior spaces, they also enhance the style of your exteriors. Paired with white walls, you can balance out the possible heat-trapping effect of the color.

Browns of Boysen Cool Shades
When painting (or repainting) roofs, you also have Boysen Cool Shades as an option. Formulated with infrared-reflecting pigments, this roof paint reduces heat build-up in homes.
Reflecting White is most recommended for maximum heat deflection, but there is still heat reduction with these brown colors. Vibrant Terra Cotta is an option for a luscious earthy hue on your roofs.

You can also go for Zen Brown, an appealing dark shade. Using dark colors for your roof may increase temperatures in indoor spaces feel hot, but the Cool Shades formulation can create cooler spaces.

When primed with Permacoat Latex White, Boysen Cool Shades can also be painted on unglazed roof tiles or asphalt shingles.
Paint Your Home with Reds and Browns
These red and brown roof paints create fantastic alternative colors for your roofs. They’re warm, terrific, and fashionable for your exteriors. Though if you prefer cool colors, check out this article for the greens and blues of Boysen roof paints.
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