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Comments (19)Sidelights matching the door, functional shutters with shutter dogs, beefy posts (consider round columns to soften and repeat the curves on the window installations.) How about a new surface for the porch? It looks rather utilitarian and cold (like the builder ran out of steam) and you seem to have clearance at the door to add wood. Or you might professionally stain the concrete. The example below isn't the color I'd suggest, but you see what a difference it makes. Door, shutters, columns Stained concrete, beefier posts...See MoreExterior Upgrade
Comments (5)the landscaping will definitely be done. there is absolutely none here. we just moved in 6 months ago. the garage addition starts next week. then the exterior updating which is what i am addressing here, and the final phase will be landscaping. I am looking for ideas on the exterior home updating/design. thank you!!...See MoreIn Need of Design/Paint Advice: Exterior House Update-Roof & Paint
Comments (3)I'm not a fan of painting brick as it turns a no maintenance product into a long term maintenance issue. The brick seems to have more browns than grays in it but the roof is gray. You need to find a color that marries the two. Something in the taupe family would work. Also, a couple of other things. If you plan on keeping shutters I would switch to a wider shutter that is correctly sized for you windows. The current ones are too narrow. Also, the area without a railing in front of the door needs to have one installed. Building codes require them if the change in elevation is more than 30", which yours definitely is. If you're interested in seeing some virtual makeovers of your house check out my website, Creative Visual Concepts....See MoreExterior house update
Comments (11)I have posted here before for help but sadly I think you, celery, were the only one to respond then. I’m not sure what kind of siding I have and if it can be painted or if I should replace it? Any chance there is brick under there? Here is a picture of my home....See MoreRelated Professionals
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