I need help on exterior house colours-
jannnnn
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I need help with choosing window colours and exterior ideas.
Comments (7)I would have selected anodized bronze,(not the powder coat brown) window frames. Stairs like these below could be a great addition to your home instead of what you current have. What could be more welcoming? This is how a gray might look IF THEIR GRAY IS DARK. Can't find the actual color chart, but APO looks to be a grayish white and I would NOT go with that. Garage doors can be painted in necessary because they are available in so few colors....See MoreI need help picking out colours for exterior
Comments (2)Your home and your photo-shop home have a bit of a difference that could be important. Your home’s roof is more in a brown tone....See MoreI need help with the exterior of my home!
Comments (9)Your house has nice proportions, very nice walkway and lamps by the doors, etc. I agree the color of the front door could be improved. Brick color is okay. The "y" pieces at the top of your columns are odd -- could you simplify them to be more plain white, straight up and down?, such as these: For your landscaping, do you want to maintain the shrubs in their rounded form -- that means trimming them every year. If so, they're okay; and the edging looks nice and neat. I'd tuck in a few tulips or daffodils around the feet for a bit of early color. If you want more help with landscaping a picture from a bit farther back would help people get an overall sense of your front yard....See MoreI have no taste! Need help to improve house's exterior appearance!
Comments (17)Thanks so much for all the comments! They have been great at helping me think of options I had not considered at all. You all are great to share your thoughts and ideas! I've been trying to get more pictures in better light, which has been challenging. I am also posting a few pics of the side and back of the house. There are shadows in the pics, but they seem unavoidable. The brick is interesting - depending on the light, it can look quite different Sometimes it takes on a pinkish hue, while other times it is more terra cotta and other times more brownish in color. And the brick is darker closer to the ground and lighter higher up. Based on your great ideas, I am now leaning towards a conservative approach and considering changing the paint colors only for now and see how that works (and still replace the roof, which is a necessity). I realize that if painting and making other changes doesn't turn out the way I would like, I can always go back and reconsider more major approaches like painting the brick and/or enlarging windows. I had been riding around town, looking for houses with painted brick, trying to get ideas. I'm including here a picture of a house I saw and liked. While it is a far different (and more attractive!) style than mine, I noticed that its' color isn't too different from our brick. That has lead me to consider the possibility of painting the area between the windows to be almond, matching the windows, and also to use the almond color in all areas that are currently painted the color that was trying to match the brick. And then use black for the trim where I currently have teal If I were to just change paint colors (and not paint brick or change windows), I am thinking of something like the picture below. I would really like to have more of the accent color on the front of the house. I originally felt I couldn't have shutters because of the window placement, but now I am wondering if it is a possibility after all. I would love to hear your thoughts on possibly adding some shutters after all. Sorry that the colors aren't great, but I was trying to best be able to try on some various Sherwin William colors. I'm including one more picture - this one before we took down the foundation shrubs a few days ago. We anticipate having a new substantial foundation planting, just not as straight across as this was and not as overgrown. We will have a variety of different plant types and different plant heights also. I realize that the plants will make a big difference. We do plan to remove the vines currently growing on trellises on the house, once we get the new planting done. Left them up just for now. I really appreciate the suggestion to move the planters down (getting rid of all our big shrubs makes things look very different!) And I like the idea of adding a flower box on the areas to the side of the entrance, but they would only look good here for about half the year, I'm afraid. That did get me thinking about the possibility of having a rectangular accent piece of scrollwork in those areas instead. I would appreciate any thoughts you have about these possible paint colors (without painting the brick, at least for now) as well as possibly adding shutters. Also possibly adding scrollwork pieces on the two sides of the entrance. Again, thanks so much for all of your great input! It is so much help to me!...See Morejannnnn
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