Help with front door color please!
Zylla
5 years ago
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help with front door color, please.
Comments (9)Hey Stefanie! Based off your home exterior and the doors from the catalog you picked below are a few you may like: Dreamy Waves Grand Tall Arcs Wispy Tree Sleek Arcs Cherry Tree Interval Here's some traditional doors to view, contemporary doors, and rustic doors. Let me know if you have any questions. Thanks!...See MoreFront door color and plants/flowers ideas
Comments (10)mj, ok, I'll try to say this without ruffling your feathers too much, but, you have so many different elements on your home, that they are fighting with each other. two diff style doors, brick, stone, siding, windows with grids, windows without grids, reds, grays, charcoal, white, tan, cream, brown,,,,whew! I'd get a front door that matches your single light french doors. The faux-victorian door you have is just another added element that you don't need. Paint both of the doors gray. see how unifying these two calms things down a bit? If you can, switch out your front door to a single lite or even three light model. If you whitewashed your brick, it would look even better w/that added stone. this was done w/Romabio. imagine your brick done like this. would look much nicer w/your gray and stone work. then you could paint your doors another color. is that the garage over to the left?...See MoreNeed Front Door/Steps/Landscaping! Please help with colors/style!
Comments (15)So much of this depend on whether you want to make this look right….it is two obviously different sections… completely different windows…doors…and a ton of personality on the tiny side……pretty blah on the major portion …..every effort should be made to unify the curb appeal….it is my opinion that adding some cute to the big side is the way to go….for re- sale later on …and for your enjoyment every time you come home...See MorePlease Help recommend trim color for front and back exterior doors
Comments (1)I think your home could benefit from the addition of shutters. You might want to consider white or another color....See Morehoussaon
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