Iced Copper: A Warm, Unexpected Choice for Your Home’s Exterior

A front entry with a paneled door painted Iced Copper, set within clean white trim and light horizontal siding, accented by two black wall sconces, a natural fiber doormat, and a large potted plant for a modern, welcoming exterior.
door: Iced Copper

Choosing an exterior paint color is different than choosing one for inside your home. It’s not just about what looks good on a paint swatch, it’s about how the color lives in sunlight, how it works with your roof and landscaping, and how it makes you feel every time you pull into the driveway.

If you’re looking for something warmer than beige but softer than traditional terracotta, BEHR’s Iced Copper S200-3 might be the color you didn’t know you been looking for.

An open paint can filled with warm color called Iced Copper, with a paintbrush resting across the rim and dipped into a smooth warm color, highlighting the labeled shade Iced Copper S201-3.

On stucco, Iced Copper looks dynamic. The natural highs and lows of the texture create subtle shadowing that allows the color to shift throughout the day. It has a richness and depth that feels right at home on Mediterranean, Spanish, or Southwest-inspired exteriors.

A home exterior with textured stucco painted Iced Copper, accented by Blank Canvas trim and Dark Cherry Cola shutters, featuring stone, arched windows, and a curved walkway bordered by fresh landscaping.
stucco: Iced Copper, trim: Blank Canvas, shutters: Dark Cherry Mocha

When used as an accent in small details like shutters, Iced Copper adds warmth and personality to a light gray siding exterior, creating a soft yet eye-catching contrast. The light copper one gently balances the coolness of gray. The overall look feels fresh and current, while still holding onto classic charm.

An inviting covered front porch with siding painted Gray View, crisp Polar Bear trim, and warm Iced Copper shutters, featuring two white wicker chairs on a brick paver floor, large white columns, and a peaceful garden view beyond the porch.
siding: Gray View, trim: Polar Bear, shutters: Iced Copper

On a cottage-style home, pairing Iced Copper with navy blue accents creates a beautifully balanced and eye-catching exterior palette. The warm, copper tone brings softness and inviting charm, while navy blue adds richness and a refined contrast. Together, they  create a timeless, coastal-inspired look.

A charming coastal-style home exterior with shingle siding painted Iced Copper, crisp Blank Canvas trim, and a bold Nocturne Blue front door, featuring a covered porch, white columns, and a landscaped walkway leading through a colorful garden.
house body: Iced Copper, trim: Blank Canvas, door: Nocturne Blue

An Iced Copper front door introduces a refined touch of warmth and personality. Surrounded by neutral siding and crisp white trim it becomes a welcoming focal point that enhances the home’s architecture.

A traditional home entrance with siding painted Smoked Tan, bright ULTRA PURE WHITE® trim, and double front doors in Iced Copper, framed by tall white columns, a covered portico, and a classic hanging lantern above the entry.
siding: Smoked Tan, trim: ULTRA PURE WHITE®, door: Iced Copper

Iced Copper has that rare ability to feel grounded, and quietly confident. It doesn’t demand attention. It simply works across stucco, siding, shutters and entry doors tying everything together with subtle richness.

If you’re thinking about moving beyond the usual exterior neutrals, Iced Copper could be the warm, earthy update that gives your home a fresh new feel. Visit behr.com to explore Iced Copper and discover how Behr high-quality exterior paints can help you achieve the perfect finish for your home exterior.

Colorfully yours,

Diana

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