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Owens Corning Projects

Explore a curated collection of Owens Corning asphalt roof shingle projects installed by Baker Home Exteriors. Each project highlights a specific shingle color so you can see how different tones and textures appear on real homes.

How to use this page: Browse the projects by color group, open any gallery to view installation photos, then request pricing for a roof with a similar look.

These Owens Corning Duration projects represent a range of commonly selected shingle colors, grouped by overall tone and contrast to make comparison easier.

Dark & High-Contrast Shingle Colors

These darker shingle colors are often chosen for the contrast they create against light siding, brick, or stone, and tend to read differently depending on lighting and roof pitch.

Black Sable

A deep, near-black tone that delivers strong contrast and a clean, classic appearance.

Onyx Black

A rich black color often selected for its crisp definition and bold curb appeal.

New black and grey Owens Corning Duration Pacific Wave roof

Pacific Wave

Cool gray with blue undertones that can appear lighter or darker depending on lighting.

Aerial image of Owens Corning Shingle Roof

Storm Cloud

Charcoal-leaning gray that balances depth with texture for a softer dark finish.

Neutral & Gray Shingle Colors

These gray and neutral tones offer a balanced appearance that works across a wide range of architectural styles and exterior color palettes.

Driftwood

Warm gray-brown tone with tan undertones that blends easily with natural exteriors.

Estate Gray

Classic gray that works across traditional and modern home designs alike.

Quarry Gray

Balanced mid-tone gray that offers a neutral appearance without reading too dark.

Williamsburg Gray

Cooler dark gray option that fits both historic-inspired and modern exteriors.

Warm & Light Shingle Colors

These warmer shingle colors feature brown, tan, and white undertones and are commonly selected to complement wood, stone, and earth-toned siding.

Aged Copper

Warm tone with copper and brown notes that add visual texture.

Brownwood

Earthy brown color commonly used with brick or tan exterior palettes.

Merlot

Deep green-leaning tone that pairs well with stone and wooded settings.

Sand Dune

Light tan option that reflects warmth and works well on lighter exteriors.

Shasta White

Light gray-white blend that creates a clean appearance on contemporary homes.

Summer Harvest

Soft, warm neutral that sits between tan and gray, offering broad compatibility.

More Owens Corning Roofing Inspiration

Here you’ll find additional installation photos to help compare shingle texture and color variation across different roof shapes and lighting conditions. For full galleries and project details, open any of the featured projects above.

These examples are intended to show how Owens Corning shingles can appear in real-world settings rather than under controlled lighting.

Lighting, roof angle, and surrounding materials can all influence how a shingle color reads on a home.

Why Homeowners Consider Owens Corning Shingles

Homeowners often evaluate Owens Corning asphalt shingles based on performance characteristics and material features that affect long-term roof behavior, including:

Durability under demanding weather

Owens Corning shingles are engineered to perform under intense weather conditions, with many products designed for service lives spanning multiple decades when properly maintained.

Select Owens Corning shingles include features intended to limit algae growth and surface discoloration, helping roofs maintain a more consistent appearance over time.

Balance of appearance and longevity

With defined shadow lines and a broad range of color options, Owens Corning shingles are designed to complement different home styles while maintaining core performance characteristics.


Want a deeper overview of Owens Corning asphalt shingles, including product lines and general considerations?
Read our guide to Owens Corning asphalt shingles →

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What we can help you compare

  • How different shingle colors may appear on your home
  • Tradeoffs between appearance and material characteristics

If you’ve found a look you like, you can request pricing for an Owens Corning roof using the button below. After your submission, our team will follow up to confirm shingle color options and ensure the quote reflects your home and material selection.

If you’re deciding between multiple colors or product lines, we can review those options during follow-up and help you make a choice that fits your home’s unique needs.