Burgundy Paint Colors for Tudor Homes

Burgundy stucco on a Tudor creates a rich, dramatic facade. The deep wine-red tone complements dark timber and brick while referencing the heraldic colors of English manor houses. Burgundy works best on larger Tudors where the color has room to breathe.

Classic Burgundy Manor

Classic Burgundy is from SW's preservation palette. It reads as deep wine against cream trim and dark timbers, creating a stately Tudor presence.

Walls
Classic Burgundy
SW 0060
#5E373A
Trim
Dover White
SW 6385
#D4CCB4
Front Door
Tricorn Black
SW 6258
#2F2E2D
Shutters
Classic Burgundy
SW 0060
#5E373A
Accent (chimney stucco)
Balanced Beige
SW 7037
#B1A493

Bolero Wine

Bolero is a brighter, more saturated burgundy for homeowners who want the stucco to command attention. It pairs with warm cream and gold accents.

Walls
Bolero
SW 7600
#8F454D
Trim
Alabaster
SW 7008
#EDEAE0
Front Door
Urbane Bronze
SW 7048
#5E5447
Shutters
Bolero
SW 7600
#8F454D
Accent (window headers)
Downing Straw
SW 2813
#C3AB76

Tips for Burgundy Tudor Homes

  1. Burgundy on a Tudor works best when limited to the stucco panels. The surrounding timbers, brick, and trim provide the contrast needed to keep the red from overwhelming.
  2. Test burgundy in both sun and shade. Deep reds can appear almost black in shadow, which may or may not be the look you want.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you paint a Tudor house burgundy?
Yes. Burgundy on the stucco panels with dark timbers and cream trim is a dramatic but historically grounded combination. Classic Burgundy (SW 0060) and Bolero (SW 7600) are both strong choices.
What colors complement burgundy on a Tudor?
Warm cream trim (Dover White, Alabaster), dark brown or black shutters, and gold accents (Downing Straw) all complement burgundy stucco. Avoid cool-toned accents, which clash with the warm red.

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