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It would have to be a shiny black, in my opinion, if changing the trim and garage door to black. But I agree, it would look elegant. Good luck!
I would go for black, but before maybe you should try colours in photoshop or similar software. Experiment also with darker or lighter colours you already have in the house, even if it is in a small amount. For this experiment you should take a photo of the house (not at noon, night or with artificial light or distorted colour mode) and then transfer to your computer, sample and replace colour with desired colour (that you may sample from internet image search). You can use this also for trying different elements and textures before wasting money.
Opting to update the exterior of your home from white to black for the door, garage door, and window trim can indeed add a touch of elegance and modernity. Black is a versatile color that can enhance the overall aesthetic of a brick home, especially when paired with brown, red, or beige bricks.
Choosing black as the new accent color can create a striking contrast against the warm tones of the brick, making the architectural features stand out and giving the exterior a sophisticated look. Additionally, black has a timeless appeal that can add a sense of depth and richness to the overall appearance of your home.
To ensure a cohesive and balanced look, it is essential to consider other elements of your home’s exterior, such as the roof color, landscaping, and any existing accents. By harmonizing the new black accents with the existing features, you can create a cohesive and visually appealing exterior design.
Moreover, incorporating black accents can also increase the curb appeal and resale value of your home, as it can make the property more eye-catching and memorable to potential buyers.