Color options

#1
Multiple reviews highlight the four color finishes as a practical advantage for matching home exteriors, with generally positive impressions of the available choices.
#2
Color availability is mentioned as a practical plus, with reviewers noting at least black and white options for matching different doors and trim.
#3
Multiple sources mention four finish options designed to blend with different homes, typically including snow, linen, ash, and ivy.
#4
Color choice is simple, typically black or white. That is enough for most doors, but there are not many style variants beyond those basics.
#5
Color options exist mainly through optional faceplates, with some reviews citing many colors available. The tradeoff is that the base unit ships in black, and alternate looks cost extra.
#6
Color availability is limited to a couple of very similar dark finishes, which works for most doors but offers little customization beyond that.
#7
Two finish options are mentioned (Satin Nickel and Venetian Bronze), but multiple reviewers note you cannot swap faceplates/covers like some prior models, limiting customization.
#8
At least one review notes there is only one finish available (glossy black face with white body), limiting décor matching.
#9
Color choice is described as limited, with at least one reviewer noting it effectively comes in a single look. This is contrasted with competitors that ship multiple faceplates to better match exterior finishes.