
Here is a close up view of Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingle in Peppercorn. This palette curated by Owens Corning’s team of exterior designers brings out the subtle mix of warm and cool tones within Peppercorn. Here is a mockup of a finished roof in Peppercorn. Peppercorn is timeless and we foresee it being very popular in 2023. Peppercorn is a reformulated version of Peppermill Gray which was previously available in the Oakridge® shingle line. You’ll be able to switch out your home’s exterior accent colors for years to come without feeling like your updated colors clash with your roof. The design options with this neutral color are endless. Peppercorn is a softer version of our most popular color Onyx Black.

Peppercorn is a bold gray that won’t leave you missing the discontinued Quarry Gray. New! Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle in Peppercorn Here is a close up view of Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingle in Sand Castle. This palette curated by Owens Corning’s team of exterior designers shows a soft, oasis feel. Here is a mockup of a finished roof in Sand Castle. Sand Castle looks like a deeper version of Amber. We’re glad they made this addition, especially because Amber is no longer available. Sand Castle was moved from Owens Corning’s Oakridge® shingle line this year. Sand Castle is new to the TruDefinition® Duration® line but it is not new to Owens Corning. New! Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle in Sand Castle Here is a close up view of Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingle in Desert Rose. This palette curated by Owens Corning’s team of exterior designers really showcases the warmth and richness found in Desert Rose. Here is a mockup of a finished roof in Desert Rose. Desert Tan has been kicked up a notch with a warmer, rosier hue complete with a fitting name that rolls off the tongue a little sweeter. Remember Desert Tan? Desert Rose is its beautiful new replacement. New! Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle in Desert Rose Now, let’s get to the fun part! Here are the new Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® color options available in 2023. That wasn’t so bad, was it? Only four colors have been discontinued but there are five new colors to look forward to in 2023. ‘Out with the old and in with the new’ as they say. You might be pleasantly surprised at the amped up version of Desert Tan available in 2023. Don’t worry too much.ĭiscontinued: Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle in Desert Tanĭesert Tan getting the axe is another shock to us but keep reading and you’ll soon see the replacement shingle color. That said, the upcoming gray tones and grays that remain in the Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® line are sure to scratch that itch for a gray roof. Over the last year alone, many of our homeowners have picked Quarry Gray for their new roof. Quarry Gray is gone and this is surprising to us. Times change, styles change and homeowners are turning to deeper, richer colors which, by the way, show less staining over time.ĭiscontinued: Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle in Quarry Gray Owens Corning likely found that it wasn’t popular enough to keep in the TruDefinition® Duration® line up. Shasta White is one of the colors that got cut in 2023.

While there isn’t a direct replacement color, there are some similar colors which we’ll get to in a moment.ĭiscontinued: Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle in Shasta White We’ll no longer be seeing new Owens Corning Amber roofs crop up in the neighborhoods. Let’s begin with the bad news first, right? Then, we can focus on moving onward and upward into the new year of shingle color possibilities!ĭiscontinued: Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® Shingle in Amber That’s true in so many ways and with a new year comes new Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingle colors! While some Owens Corning TruDefinition® Duration® shingle colors have gone the way of the dodo bird, the new colors will hopefully make up for the discontinued colors. Bob Dylan sang it best in the ‘60’s, “ For the times they are a-changin’”.
