Let’s have fun coloring houses! Our house colouring pages for kids have cosy homes, skyscrapers, and whimsical treehouses. You can colour them however you like.
Some pages are super simple for little kids, and others have more details for kids who like to take their time. You can make your house colorful with bright doors, windows, and gardens.
These pages are great for school projects, rainy-day fun, or just a relaxing afternoon. Just pick your favorite page, print it out, and start coloring your dream house!
Free Printable House Coloring Pages
Our free house coloring pages are full of fun! You can color small cottages, big family houses, and even fairy-tale castles. Each page is exciting — some have gardens, trees, or pets playing outside!
Some houses look real, just like those on your street. Others are silly and magical, like gingerbread houses or mushroom homes.
These coloring pages are perfect for kids, school projects, or just coloring at home on a rainy day. Just download, print, and start your house-coloring adventure — it’s easy and free!
How to Download House Coloring Pages?
It’s super easy!
- Find the House picture you like.
- Click the Download button.
- Save it to your computer, tablet, or phone.
- Print it out and start coloring right away!

Cozy Cottage House
This coloring page shows a small, cozy cottage with flowers by the door. Kids can color the roof red, the walls yellow, and the flowers bright and colorful.

Simple Family Home
A classic family house with windows and a door. Kids can color the roof, add curtains to the windows, and make the house any color they like!

House with a Big Garden
A lovely house surrounded by flowers, trees, and a picket fence. Kids can use green for grass, brown for the fence, and add rainbow flowers.

Tree house Fun
This page features a cool treehouse with a ladder. Kids can make the tree green and brown and add fun colors to the treehouse walls.

Playful Gingerbread House
This shows Sonic in his powerful Super Sonic form, glowing bright with golden fur and full of energy. Perfect for kids who love action scenes and want to color Sonic looking extra strong and fast.
Printable Gingerbread House Coloring Pages

Classic Gingerbread House
This coloring page shows a sweet gingerbread house with candy windows and a frosting roof. Kids can use brown for the house and bright colors for the candy.

Snowy Gingerbread House
This page shows a house with snow on the roof and around the yard. Kids can make the snow white or light blue and add colorful gumdrops.

Fancy Gingerbread Mansion
A bigger, detailed gingerbread house with lots of candy details. Kids can use many colors to decorate every part and make it look extra special.

Candy Cane Gingerbread House
A cute house covered with candy canes and lollipops. Kids can color the candy red, white, and rainbow shades for a cheerful holiday look.

Gingerbread House with a Path
This house has a candy path leading to the door. Kids can make the path colorful and add their favorite candy colors for fun.
Christmas Houses Pages

Cozy Snowy Christmas House
This coloring page shows a warm house covered in snow with smoke coming from the chimney. Kids can color the snow white and add yellow light to the windows.

Christmas Village House
This page shows a small house in a snowy Christmas village. Kids can color the sky dark blue and add stars or snowflakes for a magical look.

Gingerbread-Style Christmas House
A house decorated with candy, gumdrops, and frosting snow. Kids can use every color to make it look sweet and festive.

Christmas House with Wreath
A cute house decorated with a big wreath on the door and garlands on the roof. Kids can color the wreath green and the bow bright red.

House with Santa on the Roof
A fun page showing Santa getting ready to go down the chimney. Kids can make Santa’s suit red and color the house with holiday lights.
Halloween Themed Houses

Spooky Haunted House
This coloring page shows a creepy haunted house with broken windows and a full moon. Kids can color it dark gray and add glowing yellow windows.

Witch’s House in the Woods
A crooked little house with a witch’s hat on top and a broom by the door. Kids can color the house green or black for a spooky touch.

Ghost House with Spooky Path
This page shows a ghost floating near a spooky house with a winding path. Kids can color the ghost light gray or white and the path dark brown.

House with Flying Bats
A Halloween house surrounded by flying bats and spooky trees. Kids can color the bats black and the house with fun spooky colors like purple or orange.

Pumpkin Patch Haunted House
A house sitting next to a big pumpkin patch. Kids can color the pumpkins bright orange and the house with Halloween lights.
Mushroom Houses Pages to Color

Cozy Mushroom House
This coloring page shows a small mushroom house with a wooden door and windows. Kids can color the top bright red with white spots.

Mushroom House with a Chimney
A tall mushroom house with a smoking chimney and flowers around it. Kids can color the smoke light gray and add green grass.

Nighttime Mushroom House
A glowing mushroom house under a starry sky. Kids can color the sky dark blue and add yellow stars for a magical night look.

Mushroom Village Scene
A group of mushroom houses sitting together like a little village. Kids can color each mushroom a different color for a rainbow effect.

Fairy Outside a Mushroom House
This page shows a cute fairy sitting next to her mushroom home. Kids can color the fairy’s wings bright blue and the mushroom bright red.
Tale Houses

Magical Castle House
A tall fairy-tale castle with shining towers and flags. Kids can color it gold, silver, or even pink for a royal look.

Enchanted Forest House
A tiny wooden house hidden deep in a magical forest. Kids can color the trees green and add colorful flowers all around.

Tower House from a Tale
A tall, thin tower house like Rapunzel’s home. Kids can color the tower with stones and make the sky bright and sunny.

Candy Cottage
A sweet little house made of candy, lollipops, and icing. Kids can use bright colors to make it look delicious and fun.

Wishing Well Cottage
A small cozy house with a wishing well nearby. Kids can color the roof red and the well gray to make it look realistic.
Victorian Houses

Elegant Victorian Mansion
A tall and fancy Victorian house with detailed windows and big doors. Kids can color it in soft pastels or bright cheerful colors.

Towered Victorian House
A Victorian house with a tall round tower and pointy roof. Kids can make the tower stand out with bold, bright colors.

Spooky Victorian House
A slightly old and mysterious Victorian house. Kids can color it gray or dark purple for a spooky, Halloween-like feel.

Cozy Victorian Cottage
A small, charming Victorian home with a wrap-around porch. Perfect for coloring with warm browns and greens for a cozy look.

Painted Lady Victorian
A colorful Victorian house with lots of patterns and details. Kids can use pink, blue, and yellow to make it look lively and fun.
Farmhouses with Barn

Classic Red Barn and Farmhouse
A bright red barn with a white farmhouse nearby. Kids can color the barn red and the sky a sunny blue.

Barn with Hay Bales and Tractor
A wooden barn with hay bales stacked outside and a tractor parked nearby. Kids can color the hay golden yellow.

Sunrise Over the Farmhouse
A farmhouse and barn glowing under a morning sunrise. Kids can use orange, pink, and yellow for a pretty morning sky.

Farmhouse with Big Green Field
A cozy farmhouse surrounded by a wide green field. Perfect for adding cows, chickens, or flowers in the background.

Farmhouse with Fenced Garden
A white farmhouse with a cute little garden and wooden fence. Kids can fill the garden with colorful veggies and flowers.
Tree Houses

Cozy Treehouse in a Big Oak Tree
A small wooden treehouse with a ladder and tire swing hanging below. Kids can color the leaves green and the tree brown.

Treehouse with a Slide and Swing
A playful treehouse with a slide on one side and a swing underneath. Kids can use bright colors to make it cheerful.

Treehouse with Lanterns at Night
A glowing treehouse with lanterns hanging from branches. Kids can color a dark blue night sky with shining stars.

Double-Deck Treehouse with Rope Bridge
A fun two-level treehouse connected by a rope bridge. Perfect for adding kids playing or flags waving in the wind.

Hidden Treehouse in a Forest
A secret treehouse surrounded by tall trees and flowers. Kids can color it like a magical hideout.
Winter Cabins Coloring Pages

Cozy Cabin Covered in Snow
A wooden cabin with a snowy roof and smoke coming from the chimney. Kids can add white snow and a warm yellow glow from the windows.

Log Cabin with Snowy Pathway
A log cabin with a winding path covered in snow leading to the front door. Perfect for adding snowflakes in the sky.

Nighttime Cabin with Starry Sky
A quiet winter cabin glowing in the dark with stars shining above. Kids can use dark blue for the sky and yellow for the windows.

Winter Cabin by a Frozen Lake
A small cabin near a shiny frozen lake with pine trees all around. Kids can color the ice blue and the trees green.

Cabin with a Snowman in Front
A cheerful cabin with a snowman standing outside wearing a hat and scarf. Kids can color the scarf bright red.
Log Houses

Classic Log House with Wooden Roof
A simple log house made of big round logs with a wooden roof. Kids can color the logs brown and add green grass around it.

Log House in the Woods
A log house hidden among tall pine trees with a dirt path leading to the door. Kids can add green trees and colorful flowers.

Two-Story Log House with Big Windows
A tall log house with big windows and a slanted roof. Kids can color the windows blue and add birds flying in the sky.

Log Cabin with Stone Chimney
A cozy log cabin with a tall stone chimney and smoke rising up. Perfect for adding soft gray and warm yellow colors.

Rustic Log House with Porch
A log house with a small wooden porch and rocking chair outside. Kids can color the porch brown and add a sunny sky.
Suburban Family Houses

Cozy Two-Story Family House
A neat two-story suburban house with windows, a front door, and a driveway. Kids can color the walls any bright color they like.

Family House with a Garden
A simple house with a small front garden full of bushes and flowers. Kids can color the flowers bright red, yellow, and pink.

Suburban House with a Swing Set
A cheerful family house with a swing set and kids playing outside. Kids can color the grass green and the sky bright blue.

Suburban House with a Garage
A family house with a garage and a car parked outside. Kids can color the car, driveway, and add flowers near the door.

Neighborhood Street of Houses
A row of pretty suburban houses side by side on a street. Kids can color each house differently to make a rainbow neighborhood.
Dog Kennels

Cozy Wooden Dog Kennel
A small wooden kennel with a bone sign on top. Kids can color the wood brown and add a happy dog inside.

Fancy Dog Kennel with Fence
A stylish doghouse inside a little fenced yard. Kids can color the fence, grass, and sky around it.

Dog Kennel with Toys
A kennel with a ball, a rope toy, and a sleeping mat. Kids can color the toys in bright rainbow colors for fun.

Dog Kennel with Food Bowl
A simple kennel with a water bowl and food dish outside. Kids can color the bowls and make them bright and fun.

Playful Dog Peeking Out
A cute puppy peeking out of its kennel door. Kids can color the puppy and make the kennel colorful and cheerful.
Creative House Coloring Ideas
Coloring houses can be so much fun! Here are some creative ways to make your house coloring pages extra special and exciting for kids:
Rainbow Roofs
- Color the roof with bright rainbow stripes for a magical look.
- Add glitter or shiny stickers to make it sparkle.
Seasonal House Themes
- Spring: Add flowers, buzzing bees, and green grass around the house.
- Summer: Color sunny skies, lemonade stands, and bikes outside the home.
- Autumn: Add falling orange leaves and a pumpkin on the porch.
- Winter: Make a snowy roof, snowman in the yard, and smoke from the chimney.
Fantasy Houses
- Turn a simple house into a castle with towers and flags.
- Add fairy lights and butterflies for a fairy-tale cottage.
- Make it a spooky haunted house with bats, ghosts, and pumpkins.
Patterned Walls
- Add polka dots, stripes, or zigzags to the walls for a fun look.
- Create a mural with rainbows, stars, or hearts on the side of the house.
Neighborhood Scene
- Draw extra houses next to it to create a whole street.
- Add people, cars, trees, and pets for a lively neighborhood picture.
House Decorations
- Color curtains in the windows with bright patterns.
- Add flowers in window boxes, balloons on the porch, or a welcome mat.
Sky and Background
- Draw clouds, rainbows, birds, or even a shining sun in the background.
- At night, color a starry sky with a glowing yellow moon.
Mix and Match Colors
- Try unusual colors — a purple house with a green roof or a pink door!
- Use markers, crayons, and even watercolor paints for a cool mixed-media look.
FAQs About Creative House Coloring Ideas
Why should I try coloring house pages?
Coloring houses lets you design your own dream home, from the roof to the windows. It’s fun and helps you use your imagination!
Can I use anything other than crayons to color?
Yes! You can use markers, paints, colored pencils, or even glitter and stickers to make your house extra special.
What if I make a mistake while coloring?
There are no mistakes in art! You can turn your “oops” into something creative or print another page and try again.
Are these coloring pages good for school projects?
Absolutely! You can use house coloring pages for art class, community projects, or even to learn about different kinds of homes.
Can I add extra things to my house page?
Of course! Draw a garden, pets, people, cars, or even a rainbow sky to make it your own special scene.
Are house coloring pages only for kids?
Nope! Grown-ups can enjoy them too. Coloring is relaxing for everyone, no matter their age.
Can I make a whole book with these house coloring pages?
Yes! Print several pages, color them, and staple or tie them together to create your very own house coloring book.
What should I do after coloring my house?
You can hang it on your wall, gift it to a friend or family member, or even use it as decoration for a party or classroom.