![]() ![]() Colorbond Monument for roofs, gutters and faciasĪ Colorbond Monument roof suits many styles from a classic Hamptons home to an ultra contemporary one. To all intents and purposes it is a very neutral tone. If anything, it is a warm dark grey and some people say it is a touch brown, but you really only notice this when it is next to other dark greys, that for example contain more blue or green. This makes it extremely easy to match as it works with pretty much any colour scheme. The reason that so many people opt for Monument is that it doesn't have the heaviness of black nor the undertones of any of the colours mentioned above. It does have a blue undertone although not as significant or obvious as Ironstone. A lovely dark grey but it does have a definite green undertone which doesn't suit every scheme.Ĭolorbond Ironstone is a charcoal blue which does become more blue as the sun hits it and therefore only suits certain schemes.Ĭolorbond Wallaby is a little lighter and its name describes it well – a gorgeous rich grey brown which suits schemes with greige and warm whites.Ĭolorbond Basalt is lighter too and is a nice grey that suits many homes. Previously called Slate, Colorbond updated it some time ago and it became just a touch more green. I like it for gutters but I don't like it for roofs as it is simply too heavy, particularly for the majority of the Australian climate.Ĭolorbond Woodland Grey is an absolute classic in the range. Image: What are the other dark Colorbond coloursĬolorbond NIght Sky is pure black and is a mainstay in the range. This post will show you how to use Colorbond Monument on your home. The appeal of it is that it is a very dark grey/off black which is very neutral. It has been with us for some time now and is extremely popular with my clients. I was therefore really pleased when Colorbond introduced Monument into their range. ![]() I really like to use black accents both inside and outside of my home, however pure black can sometimes be too heavy, particularly over a large expanse. ![]()
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