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20 Ideas to Design White House with Black Gutters

I absolutely LOVE the look of a white house with black gutters. It’s one of those classic combinations that just works every single time.

Black gutters against a white house create this amazing contrast and balance that makes your home stand out from the street. It’s like putting a frame around a beautiful picture.

The thing I’ve noticed about black gutters is they hide dirt and garbage way better than white ones. 

In summer they stand out against bright white siding, and in winter they create this outline against snow-covered roofs.

What I really like is how black gutters highlight the architectural details. They draw your attention to the roofline and make the whole house look more expensive.

In this post, I’m sharing 20 different ways to design a white house with black gutters. We’ll look at different styles, from modern to farmhouse, and talk about all the ways you can incorporate this classic look.

Why are black gutters so expensive?

Black gutters often cost more than standard white or aluminum ones. I found this out the hard way when getting quotes for my own home.

The main reason is black gutters are typically made from special materials or coated with special finishes that resist fading.

Regular gutters fade fast in the sun but good black gutters are made to stay BLACK.

The material itself costs more to produce. Many black gutters use powder-coating or special paint processes that add to the manufacturing cost.

Installation can be pricier too. The installers have to be more careful not to scratch or damage the finish.

Honestly they cost more because they look better and people are willing to pay for that look. They are visually dramatic and create a detailing to the house.

20 Ideas to Design White House with Black Gutters

The combination of white house with black gutters has been timeless for years now. I’ve collected photos, talked to homeowners, and even helped friends pick out their gutter colors.

In this section, I’m going to share these 20 ideas that will take you from subtle to bold, and there’s something here for every style of home.

The best part is that most of these ideas work with existing homes so you don’t need to build from scratch to get the look. So let’s see what’s waiting for you.

White house with black gutters and soffits

A white house with black and black windows  and sofa and table outside of the house

Adding black soffits along with black gutters creates this gorgeous outline effect on your home.

The soffits is the area under your roof overhang, and painting them black along with your gutters makes the whole roofline pop.

I saw this on a Cape Cod style home last year and it looked actually beautiful instead of boring. The homeowner told me it was the best decision they made during their exterior renovation.

The continuous black line around the top of the house makes it look taller and sophisticated.

Modern white house with black trim and gutters

I will consider this look as my favourite one. A crisp white modern house with black window trim, black gutters, and also black door frames is the best combination.

The contrast is so striking, especially on homes with clean lines and minimal detailing.

I have a friend who did this to her 1970s split-level, and it completely transformed the house from outdated to modern.

The black trim draws your eye to the architectural features while the black gutters create a perfect outline at the top.

This combo works REALLY well on mid-century modern homes or new builds with simple exterior.

White wooden farmhouse with black framed windows

White house with black framed windows and black roof

Farmhouse style with black accents is what you need to give your house a character.

A white wooden farmhouse with black framed windows and black gutters, it’s a perfect blend of cozy and sophisticated.

The black gutters help tie together all the black accents and create visual appeal.

I love how this look feels both traditional and current at the same time.

You can also add some black outdoor and indoor lighting fixtures and a black front door to complete the look.

White brick house with black gutters

White brick house with black gutters and wooden door

Painted white brick with trim and black gutters is one of the most elegant exterior combinations.

The texture of the brick adds depth while the clean white color keeps things bright.

Black gutters provide the perfect outline against the textured white brick.

I helped my sister choose this look for her 1960s brick ranch, and it completely transformed the house from ordinary to head-turning.

If you’re considering painting your brick white, black gutters should definitely be part of the plan.

Black garage door with gutters on white house

White house with black garage door and black trim and windows

A black garage door on a white house creates this amazing focal point, especially when paired with black gutters.

The gutters and garage door work together to create a cohesive look that feels intentional and designed.

My neighbors did this last summer and their house instantly became the best-looking one on our block.

If you have a front-facing garage, this is the best change that will make a difference.

Plus, black garage doors hide dirt way better than white ones.

Matte black roofline and gutters on white house

A white house with black roof and gutters and windows

Houses with the entire roofline in matte black, gutters, fascia, overhang. It looks STUNNING on a white house.

The matte finish prevents it from looking shiny or cheap, and creates a sophisticated border around your home.

I spotted this look in a newer neighborhood and couldn’t believe how much it elevated every single house.

It defines all the edges and makes everything look more intentional. A bit more expensive to do, but the visual impact is worth every penny.

White house with black gutters and downspouts

White house with black gutters and downspouts and yellow door and garden outside of the house

Downspouts play a major role too in the personality of the house.

Black downspouts against a white wall create vertical lines that complement the horizontal lines of your gutters.

I used to think downspouts should be hidden, but with black ones, they actually become a design feature.

You can position them strategically to create attention or frame certain parts of your façade.

I’ve seen some houses where they even created a pattern with the downspouts, turning something functional into something decorative.

White house with black chevron

A white house with black chevron and white windows and white pillars

I saw this amazing white house with black gutters where they also added black chevron details on the gables.

The black trim and gutters tied everything together. The look was traditional but with a modern twist.

The chevron pattern was just subtle enough to add interest without being too much.

This works especially well on craftsman style homes or houses with distinctive gable features.

Black gable roof and gutters on white house exterior

A white house with black roof and black gutter and trim windows

If you really want to make an impact, consider a black roof along with your black gutters.

A white house with a black gable roof creates a dramatic contrast that’s both classic and current.

The black gutters then create a perfect transition between the roof and the white walls.

I was not sure about this look until I saw it in person and now I’m obsessed.

The house looks so much more expensive and intentionally designed.

Just make sure to choose a pure black roof material that won’t fade to gray over time.

White siding with black gutters

White house with black gutters and white windows

Plain white siding with black gutters creates a clean, timeless look that works on practically any style of home.

The contrast is striking without being overwhelming.

My cousin did this on her small cottage-style house, and it made the whole place look bigger and more polished.

This is a great option if you’re not ready to commit to black windows or other black elements.

The gutters alone provide enough contrast to make an impact.

White house with black gutters and fascia

A white house with black trim and gutters and windows and black fascia

The fascia is that vertical edge connected to the ends of your roof rafters.

Painting it black along with your gutters creates a thicker, substantial line around your roofline.

This look is especially good on larger homes where a thin black gutter might get lost visually.

I love how this creates a defined “top” to the house, almost like a crown.

One thing to watch for, make sure the black paint or material can stand up to sun exposure.

White house with black gutters and shutters

White house with black trim and windows and black shutters

 It’s a classic combination for a reason. It’s a timeless and always in style combination.

White houses with black shutters have been popular forever, and adding black gutters completes the look.

The shutters and gutters work together to create visual balance, with the black elements framing both the windows and the roofline.

I helped my mom choose this look for her colonial, and it completely changed the house without being trendy.

This combination works on so many architectural styles like colonial, cape cod, traditional, ranch.

Incorporate landscaping against white house exterior

White house with white trim windows

This might sound weird, but your plants can enhance your black and white exterior.

Dark green shrubs look AMAZING against a white house with black gutters.

The plants create a third color in your palette that adds depth and softness to the high-contrast black and white.

I planted boxwoods along my white foundation with black gutters above, and the three colors together look so intentional and designed.

Red flowers pop beautifully against this backdrop too.

Off-white house exterior with black awnings

A white house with black awning and white windows

If white feels too bright for your taste, consider an off-white or cream exterior with black gutters and awnings.

The softer white creates a warmer look while still providing contrast with the black elements.

Black awnings over windows or doors echo the black gutters for a cohesive look.

I spotted this combination in an older neighborhood and how current it looked despite being in a more traditional home.

The black awnings and gutters gave this French bistro vibe that was so charming.

Black front door and gutters on white house exterior

A white house with black gutters and  shutters

A glossy black front door on a white house, topped with black gutters, creates this welcoming entrance that feels both classic and current.

I painted my door red and black to match my new gutters last year, and it instantly made the whole entrance feel more purposeful and designed.

You can add black house numbers and a black mailbox for even more cohesion. Because small details make a big impact.

White house with black trim and copper gutters

Here’s something different, consider copper gutters with your white house and black trim.

The copper adds warmth and will develop a gorgeous patina over time.

The black trim still provides contrast with the white, while the copper gutters add a touch of luxury.

I saw this on a restored Victorian and couldn’t believe how stunning it looked.

Yes, copper is pricey, but on the right house, it’s absolutely worth the overspending.

Single story white house with black gutters

A white house with black gutter and black windows and white railing and stair

Ranch and single-story homes benefit HUGELY from black gutters.

Since the roofline is more visible on a single-story home, black gutters create this perfect outline that defines the details perfectly.

I’ve noticed this especially works well on mid-century ranches and modern single-story homes.

The horizontal line of the gutters can actually make the house appear wider and more substantial.

White house with white windows and black gutters

 A white house with black gutter and white windows and garden outside of the house

If you don’t want to go with black windows, here’s the alternative.

White windows with black gutters look fantastic on a white house.

The gutters provide enough contrast on their own, and white windows keep the look a bit softer.

This is a great option if you want something classic that won’t feel trendy in five years.

My neighbor chose this look and it’s so fresh and clean without being too over or dramatic.

Rustic white house with black windows

White house with black windows and black trim

For a more country or rustic look, consider white painted wood siding with black gutters and windows.

The texture of the wood adds character while the black elements add sophistication.

Add some wooden accents like a natural wood door or shutters to warm up the black and white palette.

This combination manages to be both cozy and striking at the same time.

White house with white gutters

A white house with white gutter and white pillars

Imagine white gutters .

This creates a more subtle look while still getting the definition of the black gutters along the roofline.

The white downspouts blend into the house instead of creating vertical lines.

This is perfect if you want a cleaner look or if you have architectural details you don’t want to compete with.

I’ve seen this on several new builds in my area, and it’s a nice balance between all-white and all-black gutter systems.

What color gutters for a white house?

While black gutters on a white house are my absolute favorite, they’re not the only option.

Dark bronze gutters offer a softer alternative to black. They’re dark enough to create contrast but not as bright.I’ve seen dark bronze gutters on cream-colored houses and they look so rich and elegant.

Gray is another option that creates a more subtle look. Charcoal gray gutters provide definition without the drama of black.

If you want something really different, consider copper, they give a gorgeous look on a white house.They start out shiny but develop this beautiful patina over time.

And of course, there’s always white gutters for a seamless look. This works well if you want a clean, minimalist exterior.

Conclusion

A white house with black gutters is one of those design choices that’s both trendy and timeless.

The contrast creates visual interest, the black hides dirt, and the overall look works on any style of home.

Whether you go all-in with black trim, windows, and doors, or keep it simple with black gutters, the impact is guaranteed to be stunning.

One last tip to consider taking photos of houses you like and notice exactly which elements are black versus white. This will help you decide how much contrast you personally prefer.

And remember gutters aren’t just functional. They can be one of the most impactful design elements on update your home’s exterior.

I hope these 20 white house with black gutters ideas have inspired you to consider this classic combination for your own home.

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Jessica Monroe is a DIY enthusiast and home decor blogger who has been sharing her creative projects for over a decade. Her work has been showcased in Country Living, Real Homes, Homes & Gardens, Hunker, and other home magazines, where she offers practical tips for transforming everyday items into beautiful home decor pieces. Jessica’s approachable style and hands-on experience make her a trusted voice in the DIY community.

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