Black and Grey Shingles for Contractors and Homeowners

Black and grey shingles are two of the most popular colors for roofing shingles. Both color roofs can add depth and appeal to your home. Available in a variety of shades and tones, black and grey shingles can match an array of siding, trim, brick, and stone; making them the ideal choices for many homes, especially for builders and contractors in Victoria BC.

Black Shingle Colors

Black Oak

One of Shoreline Roofing’s main fiberglass shingle is made by Malarkey who makes a Black Oak shingles that enhances a variety of siding, brick, and stone colors. The different shades of black, grey, and red blended together to provide a nice alternative to black shingles. The slight variation in color tones in the shingles also pairs well with the light and dark variation within brick exteriors. The red offers a subtle pop of color that makes Black Oak a very popular choice.

Here are some examples of various stone and brick colors with Black Oak shingles:

The Black Oak shingle is a great option for neutral or muted siding colors as well.

Midnight Black

Monochromatic shades of black offer richness and depth to Malarkey’s Midnight Black shingles. With lasting curb appeal, Midnight Black is a great choice for all types of siding options. Midnight Black is a popular color in almost every region throughout Canada and Victoria BC. From vibrant to neutral brick or stone siding choices, Midnight Black is always a great option.
Even the darkest, black roof isn’t a solid flat color. Architectural shingles like the Windsor in Midnight Black, provide and enhanced profile and curb appeal to the roof. This stucco home chose a dark roof to contrast the light-colored walls. The shingles add plenty of depth and texture to the property, against the flat walls and simple design.

Grey Shingle Colors

Grey shingles offer a cool, neutral tone that can accent almost any siding style or color. Malarkey’s Strom Grey shingle is a blend of several different shades and tones of grey. Grey is a becoming alternative to darker shingles tone while still giving way to a dark color. Your roof will stand out with the various grey tones of color while enhancing your homes curb appeal and giving you that nice look.

Storm Grey 

This field stone-covered home chose a shingle to complement the natural color and texture of the facade. These Storm Grey shingles mimic old slate roofs that would have once been used in conjunction with this type of veneer. The color of the roof blends with the mortar used between the stones, but contrasts the stone color. The result gives the home character, and avoids a too bland appearance.

Silverwood

Grey has a variety of shades and Malarkey’s Silverwood shingle color is another option for grey shingles. In this example, The Alaskan Silverwood shingles add just a hint of dimension and texture to your roof. Overall, the color of the roof remains is muted, allowing it to blend in well with the rest of the property, but there’s still a lot of variation in the blend of color preventing it from appearing too flat.

Frosted Granite

Frosted Granite is a grey solar reflective shingle. An excellent option in climates needing to reflect UV rays while wanting to use a different color than white shingles. The Ecoasis Frosted Granite roof, again compliments a variety of siding colors. The shingles have enough color variation to create visual interest when paired with muted siding color tones, as well as the ability to avoid clashing with rich or bolder siding choices.

Consider Black and Grey Shingles

Black and grey shingles are a good option for almost any home. Whether you want to make a dynamic statement with black shingles or looking for neutral alternative for your roof in Victoria with grey, you can find a shingle option that will help you accomplish a finished product you are happy with while enhancing your home’s curb appeal at the same time.

For more information on picking roofing colors check out our article on picking roofing colors here

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