Shingle colors on real Tri-Cities homes.
Four colors below, four different homes Palisade has roofed — every photo is one of our installs, not a manufacturer swatch. Color names are how we typically refer to these, not a binding spec; treat them as a starting point and Christian will bring real samples when we come out.

Majestic Shake
A warm gray-and-brown blend that shifts with the light — warm in sun, cooler in shade. A popular pick around here.

Hickory
A true, warm brown. Pairs naturally with cream, tan, and log or cedar exteriors when you want the roof to feel earthy.

Weathered Shadow
A warm, medium-dark blend with brown and gray undertones — warmer than the cooler grays, friendlier than pure Black Shadow. Pairs cleanly with brick.

Black Shadow
A dark, dimensional blend — near-black with subtle gray-on-gray texture. Deeper than Weathered Shadow.
A quick honest note: shingle color photographs a little differently in full sun versus shade, and looks different next to your brick or siding. Treat these as a starting point — Christian will bring real samples and hold them up to your home before you commit.
Thinking metal instead?
See the metal colors.
Standing-seam metal in the finishes we install — shown the same way, on real Tri-Cities roofs.

