Composite Shingle Colors: Choosing the Right Look for Your Roof

Four color options of CeDUR composite shingles shown in close-up views.

CeDUR composite shingles are available in a variety of natural wood-inspired colors.

When it comes to roofing, color is more than just a visual decision. It can influence your home’s energy efficiency, curb appeal, and even your resale value. Composite shingles offer homeowners a versatile and durable roofing option with a wide range of color choices. And with high-performance options like CeDUR, you don’t have to sacrifice looks for long-term performance.

In this guide, we’ll explore how to select the right composite roof shingle color for your home and introduce you to CeDUR’s stunning color offerings: Live Oak, Shiloh, Golden Cedar, and Walden.

What Are Composite Roof Shingles?

Composite shingles are manufactured from a blend of materials, often including polyurethane, recycled plastics, and other synthetic compounds. Designed to replicate the appearance of traditional materials like wood or slate, composite shingles offer several advantages:

  • High durability and weather resistance

  • Lightweight and easy installation

  • Long life span with minimal maintenance

  • Fire and impact resistance

Unlike traditional asphalt or wood shakes, composite shingles like CeDUR are engineered for both form and function, delivering beautiful aesthetics alongside industry-leading performance.

How to Choose the Right Roof Color for Your Home

The right roofing color can enhance your home’s character and value. To choose wisely, consider the following:

1. Match or Contrast With Exterior Colors

Look at your siding, trim, shutters, and landscaping. Choose a roof color that harmonizes or contrasts effectively. For example, a dark roof like Shiloh pairs beautifully with white or light-colored exteriors.

2. Reflect Your Architectural Style

Rustic homes may benefit from warm, wood-like tones such as Live Oak, while modern homes shine with cooler, darker shades like Walden.

3. Consider Regional Climate

Lighter roof colors reflect sunlight and can help reduce heat absorption, especially in sunny regions. Golden Cedar, for instance, is Title 24 compliant and Cool Roof Rated, making it ideal for homes in Southern California.

4. Consult a Shingles Color Chart

Visualizing your roofing material in context is essential. Seeing real-life project photos or ordering samples can help you make a confident decision.

CeDUR Composite Shingle Color Options

CeDUR offers four premium color options, each designed to emulate the beauty of hand-split cedar shakes while delivering industry-leading durability.

Live Oak

Close-up of a home featuring CeDUR composite roofing in Live Oak color with multiple rooflines.

CeDUR composite roof in Live Oak color enhances this home’s rustic architectural style.

Live Oak captures the essence of freshly milled cedar. Its warm brown hues and authentic wood texture provide a classic look that works exceptionally well with stone accents and traditional home designs. This color adds timeless charm and organic appeal.

Live Oak Project Inspiration

 
Home with CeDUR Live Oak roof in Telluride, Colorado.

CeDUR Live Oak roof on a rustic Telluride home.

 
 
Cedar-look Live Oak roof in Wyoming with an American flag flying above.

Wyoming home with a durable CeDUR Live Oak roof and cedar-style charm.

 

Shiloh

 
CeDUR Shiloh roof on a home in Minnesota, installed by Kuhl’s Contracting.

Minnesota home featuring a CeDUR Shiloh roof expertly installed by Kuhl’s Contracting.

 

Shiloh is a deep, dark wood tone with sophisticated elegance. This color is especially popular for modern or contemporary homes and pairs wonderfully with lighter-colored stucco, stone, or paint. It’s dramatic contrast elevates clean lines and minimalist design.

Shiloh Project Inspiration

 
CeDUR Shiloh roof on a white Minnesota home with lush landscaping, installed by  Kuhl’s Contracting.

Beautiful Minnesota home with a CeDUR Shiloh roof, installed by Kuhl’s Contracting.

CeDUR Shiloh roof on a Santa Barbara, CA home, installed by Angeles Roofing.

CeDUR Shiloh roof installed by Angeles Roofing in Santa Barbara, California.

 

Golden Cedar

 
House with CeDUR Golden Cedar roof and brick exterior.

CeDUR Golden Cedar roof adds warmth and charm to this brick home.

 

Golden Cedar offers a sun-kissed warmth reminiscent of aged cedar. It is also a Cool Roof Rated and Title 24 Compliant product, making it a smart choice for energy-conscious homeowners in warmer climates. Golden Cedar blends beautifully with desert or Mediterranean-style homes.

Golden Cedar Project Inspiration

Tudor-style home with CeDUR Golden Cedar roof.

CeDUR Golden Cedar roof enhances the Tudor-style charm of this brick and stucco home.

Walden

 
CeDUR Walden roof on a home in South Carolina, installed by All American & Restoration Roofing

CeDUR Walden roof in South Carolina installed by All American & Restoration Roofing

 

Walden is a soft ash-gray tone that brings a peaceful, understated elegance to any structure. With its versatile appeal, it complements a wide variety of architectural styles and color palettes. Walden is ideal for homeowners seeking a muted, natural look that still exudes authenticity.

Walden Project Inspiration

 
CeDUR Walden roof on a blue Victorian-style home in Colorado Springs, Colorado, installed by RoofWorx.

CeDUR Walden roof in Colorado Springs, installed by RoofWorx.

CeDUR Walden roof on a mountain home in Colorado, installed by Kidd Roofing surrounded by tall evergreen trees.

CeDUR Walden roof in Colorado, installed by Kidd Roofing.

South Carolina home with CeDUR Walden siding by Will Morrison Construction

CeDUR Walden siding on a South Carolina custom home.

 

Why CeDUR Color Selection Stands Out

CeDUR shingles are not surface-coated—the color is integrated throughout each shake for enhanced fade resistance. Their proprietary manufacturing process ensures long-term vibrancy. Plus, each shake is molded from real cedar to capture the rich grain and texture of natural wood.

And beyond color, CeDUR offers:

  • Class A fire rating

  • Class 4 impact resistance

  • Exceptional wind and moisture resistance

  • Lightweight yet incredibly strong material

These features make CeDUR shingles not only beautiful but also a smart long-term investment in home protection.

See More Real Examples of CeDUR Colors in Action

Curious how these colors look on actual homes? Browse our project gallery to see Live Oak, Shiloh, Golden Cedar, and Walden installed on a variety of homes. Whether you're building new or replacing an old roof, CeDUR has a shade that will suit your vision.

You can also request a sample kit to see the texture and color of each shingle in person—a great way to make your final decision with confidence.

Find the Perfect Roof Color With CeDUR

Choosing the right composite shingle color doesn’t have to be difficult. With CeDUR’s thoughtfully curated color lineup, homeowners get to enjoy premium aesthetics, long-term performance, and exceptional curb appeal.

Ready to explore the perfect roofing color for your home?

Visit CeDUR.com to see detailed color profiles, request a sample, or view our project gallery for real-life inspiration.