what color should I paint this house?

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  1. vandoll

    vandoll New Seed

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    I just bought this house in a city park neighborhood. It's being painted soon and I have no idea what colors to choose. I need some opinions. The roof color will remain the same.
     
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    i actually like those colours there......guess im not much help..hehe..
     
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    toni Mistress of Garden Junque Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    Is it an historic housing district? Are there any regulations in the neighborhood charter concerning what colors are or are not allowed?
     
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    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    I'd look around your neighbourhood and see what colours others have painted their houses. You don't want yours to stand out like a sore thumb so pick a colour that will blend in with everyone elses. I actually like the colours the house is painted already so maybe all it needs is a fresh coat of paint rather than a complete change.
     



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    I'd agree with one of the other replies in that I actually like the colours as they are. The green works well with the creme colour. Perhaps it needs a bit of freshening up but I wouldn't change the colours much.
     
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    In roof you can paint red color and in front side of the house you paint pale yellow.
     
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    I think stick with the paint scheme that is already on it - just a freshen up - well maybe to change something then paint your front door the same as your window frames.

    I am all for conservative looking houses and not falling out with the neighbours.

    Only other thing I would suggest is put a lick of paint on the front surfaces of your steps up to your front door.
     
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    I would recommend something that would lend to it's existing character...
    I think I nice sand tone for the overall color, a trim such as a dark grey or chocolate, and a pop of color on the front door with a nice red or green.
    I think the archway leading to the front door really supports the color on the front door :)
    Hope this helps!
    Don't forget to post a pic of the finished product!
     
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    I like the colors the way they are as well, and I see the perfect place for a garden...right in front of that tree.
     
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    I think "brick" color should look great on the lighter area. Leave the other colors as they are now
     
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    Hey,
    i think you should colour the bricks with dark brown colour and on the rest you should use light beige colour.
     
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    Try to paint it with Light colors. The color there is good, but if you really want to change it, try lavender or light green. ;)
     
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    How About Something Warm?

    Have you considered warming up the color a bit? How about something rustic in sienna or even a deep pumpkin? Interesting color placement will make this home look fantastic. Apply the same color to the 2nd level and underneath the archways. Use a contrasting color on the arches and trim. Go with a standout color on the front door to complete the look.

    If you want specific color recommendations, just holler.

    Mary-Frances Cimo, Color Designer
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    that color is brilliant by itself. just repaint it with the same color and re-build the sorroundings (ie: the garden, etc) and you're in with a great exterior :)
     
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    It needs a bit of freshening up but I wouldn't change the colours much.
     

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