The Totalwall Southwest Stucco Color Chart showcases a variety of earthy tones inspired by natural and desert landscapes. From warm shades like Sedona and Amarilla to neutral options like Pebblestone Clay and Total White, these colors offer versatile choices for enhancing stucco finishes.
The Totalwall Southwest Stucco Color Chart is pretty simple to figure out, but I wanted to break down the individual parts so it's easy to understand for everyone.
- Color Swatch or Sample: The squares on the chart show a preview of each color, giving you a general idea of its look. Keep in mind that these swatches are optimized for computer and mobile screens, so the actual color may vary slightly. It's always a good idea to see a physical sample for accuracy.
- Color Name: Each swatch is labeled with a name like "Pecos," "Sedona," or "Tumbleweed." These names reflect the character of the color and often draw inspiration from natural or regional elements that are tied to the color itself.
- Color Code: The number in brackets (e.g., [#3000]) is a unique identifier for each color. This makes it easier to reference specific shades when discussing options or placing orders.
By combining these elements, the chart helps you visualize your options and choose a color that works for your style and project needs.