Shutters or No Shutters
Theresa
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Comments (14)I'm sorry, I just saw this. Take a look at this brief article from an architect that illustrates the size and location of proper shutters: https://www.lifeofanarchitect.com/residential-architecture-101-shutters/ Here is another, more detailed article for you: https://www.oldhouseguy.com/all-about-shutters/ Once you have seen the right size shutters on the right windows, you notice all the cheapo installations especially by builders. It is hard to unsee....See MoreShutters or No Shutters? Dark Paint or Light Paint?
Comments (17)Nice home and really great yard. Not a pro -- just some thoughts. Agree with others: Wouldn't keep or add shutters. If what you're doing is painting existing siding, consider using a darker siding color but keep the white fascia and window trim. A MCM garage door and MCM trim around the front entry door -- perhaps also used as gates -- driveway/patio gates -- could be a great look with darker siding. You might consider a medium / dark gray with the MCM wood look. https://www.pinterest.com/pin/638526053395559546/ One way to add the wood boards -- horizontal or vertical -- that you like that give you an MCM vibe -- without replacing a lot of the existing siding of your home -- is to add horizontal boards as swinging doors that are gates, either to the driveway and/or to a patio, particularly a front yard patio. https://www.losangelesfencebuilders.com/horizontal-fencing-in-los-angeles/ https://www.northgatesinmotioninc.com/3-design-tips-to-match-your-home-and-driveway-gate https://www.tkostructure.com/redwood-entry https://blog.advantagelumber.com/2019/01/09/best-wood-for-a-horizontal-fence/ Beautiful front yard beyond the shrubs alongside the house. Don't clutter it with "stuff" unnecessarily. If you want a path to the road, build it alongside the driveway to the mailbox rather than cut through the front lawn. Would remove (and, if possible, move it to another location) that shrub that extends beyond the front right corner of that left wing of the house -- that shrub is in front of the front door. Do some checking on the appropriate way and time of year to trim the shrubs you have and consider trimming them for a level look and all underneath window sill height. Would remove/move all the shrubs that are directly in front of the front entry door and the exterior wall beside it between the front entry door and the window to the right of it -- perhaps even in front of the three windows to the right of the door if you are interested in creating a front yard patio. Since you don't have a front porch on which to sit, consider creating a short landscaping wall from the front of the house toward the road in order to create a small level patio to the right of the sidewalk that enters the house. The retaining wall should be to the right of the existing front sidewalk -- a level step or two to the right of it -- and be one comfortable step down from the sidewalk level. A small level area created in front of the three windows immediately to the right of the front door could make a great place for a front yard patio (maybe about 16'x16') immediately beside the house/front door and, aside from a walk path to the you can create a MCM and green privacy screen fully around the right and front side of the patio. Aside from an opening for a walk path, you could also add a privacy screen between sidewalk and patio -- (?perhaps made / as and with the MCM look horizontal board feature you want to add?). if you the two (or more) shutters pictured, you can hang them on horizontal boards between posts to use them as a privacy screen for that front of that patio directly across from the front sidewalk as it approaches the house -- and/or you could even have the two shutters double as eye level privacy wall by hanging them as a pair of "saloon" swinging doors on posts of the ground level set between the sections of green privacy hedge -- doors thru which you enter your front yard patio. You could reuse your existing shutters, perhaps repainted black or your new house color, as the wall between your house and the gate to your patio. You can reuse any shrubs you removed, moving them to create the front and right side privacy screen. Good luck on your project; let us know how it turns out....See MoreShutters or no shutters?
Comments (25)I would remove all the shutters except for the two lower single windows on the brick. I think replacing them with appropriately sized, functional shutters with shutter dogs has the potential for a lot of charm. As for shutter color, I would pull a dark grey/blue from your brick....See MoreShutters? Or no shutters?
Comments (15)This might be a better photo showing the siding color The siding is steel. We will be removing the hedge bushes too. We will be removing the front siding due to sime damage. Wondering if we should replace to what we have or put instead a shake siding on front...See MoreAnna (6B/7A in MD)
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