Home Color Palettes & Paint The South's Most Colorful Houses By Michelle Darrisaw Michelle Darrisaw Michelle Darrisaw is a journalist with more than a decade of experience writing, editing and fact-checking for magazines and digital outlets. Southern Living's editorial guidelines Updated on April 12, 2017 Share Tweet Pin Email Trending Videos Photo: Old Brand New You've probably already noticed how color can completely change and revamp a city. Just take a look at the Rainbow Row district in Charleston, South Carolina. The tourist attraction and postcard fixture draws crowds from all over to take in the beautifully-hued series of private Antebellum-style homes lining the street. It's obvious designers of the Victorian era embraced color palettes. Beyond the Lowcountry, though, any road trip across the South will reveal bold, eye-catching, and stately homes that borrow more colors from the rainbow than classic neutral shades from Benjamin Moore Paints. Among a sea of gray, white, and light blue, it's quite refreshing to see pink, purple, and green exteriors that are no shrinking violets in their coastal community and neighborhoods. Some boast just one pop of color, others somewhat mimic a box of Crayola, but they all deliver major curb appeal—without us ever stepping a foot inside. When you're ready to give your humble abode a complete makeover, start with the exterior, even if it's just the front door. These homes will inspire you to paint the town red, or in any other bright color you prefer. 01 of 17 New Orleans, Louisiana Old Brand New This house with bubblegum-colored trim has us, well, tickled pink. 02 of 17 Cloudland Station, Georgia Photo: Deborah Whitlaw Llewellyn/This Old House At first glance, this charming North Georgia cottage house may seem totally out of the blue, but it really comes to life with the "Asparagus" green front door. 03 of 17 Key West, Florida Photo: Robin Owen Photography We love the architectural style and tropical inspiration of a classic Conch Victorian home. 04 of 17 Serenbe, Georgia Photo: Jean Allsopp We don't know what's more beautiful, those tasty-looking blueberry bushes lining the driveway or the sunny exterior paint that's making us feel a little cheery. 05 of 17 Bluffton, South Carolina Photo: Tom Jenkins Films/Interior Design A bold yet subtle change from the bright colors of the Lowcountry's Rainbow Row. The navy finish is unexpected and quite beautiful. 06 of 17 New Orleans, Louisiana Photo: FollowYourNOLA.com Lay it all out in lavender. 07 of 17 Savannah, Georgia Photo: Donnali, via Flickr If all Victorian homes could be this pretty in pink. 08 of 17 Waveland, Mississippi Photo: Thornhill Construction White may be the go-to color choice for trims and shutters, but this house proves mint green and orange are complementary shades for blue siding. 09 of 17 Anniston, Alabama Photo: Pinterest A historic home painted in any (and every) color under the sun, with the sun's rays depicted, too. 10 of 17 New Orleans, Louisiana Photo: FollowYourNOLA.com Patriotic pride on full display. 11 of 17 New Orleans, Louisiana Photo: Gibleho, via Shutterstock Suffice it to say, we're green with envy. 12 of 17 Key West, Florida Photo: Island Jane Magazine The ultra-vibrant color combination of yellow and blue come together surprisingly well here. 13 of 17 Galveston, Texas Photo: Pinterest A real-life Southern Barbie dream house. 14 of 17 Ocean Isle Beach, North Carolina Photo: The Cottages Communities One of the many brightly-colored beachside homes that make up this quiet coastal community. 15 of 17 New Orleans, Louisiana Photo: FollowYourNOLA.com Gorgeous fuchsia accents and trimming. 16 of 17 New Orleans, Louisiana Photo: Ray Laskowitz/Getty Images This happy-hued house spans the entire color spectrum of the rainbow. 17 of 17 Galveston, Texas Photo: Pinterest Go big, or go home, right? Was this page helpful? Thanks for your feedback! Tell us why! Other Submit