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Why am I thinking Palo Alto? Gray, rust and charcoal.
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Dull brown on garage, rust brown and gray...not bad. Maybe a bit dated. but note the gray-brown that makes the garage disappear.
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No...simply no.
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Putty against brown...could work if lines are really contemporary.
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Yow, too much contrast. Looks like building blocks.
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too monochrome.
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Red door, steel gray walls, but would it work outside? Maybe with white trim.
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Cool blue garage and front door, gray walls, white trim. Fresh.
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lHere's a lighter blue front door with beige walls white trim. The beige is lively.
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Gray-blue front door - but this shade is a bit famrhouse-y.
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Blue front door. Vey bold play agains the white trim and beige walls.
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Light trim, darker walls even darker roof. In this case the walls are a cool medium beige. The roof appears to be a cool blue slate.
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Stone gray and rust...but what is that lavender and charcoal doing in the back?
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Fresh looking. Note the blue reflection in the floor...think of it as a front door color.
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Contemporary light trim, medium gray house. Greenery plays well. But it begs for a colored front door and color in the garden.
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Dark trim, light walls - values are close enough to be comfortable and the trim isn't so thick that it overwhelms the house. A red door could work with this.
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Dark trim light walls red door. This gray seems to have some sea green in it. The front door is more of a cordova red
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dark trim light walls...doesn't look fresh.
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Dark exterior, light walls. Too heavy looking.
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Gray and white - the gray seems to have a bit of sea green in it. Floor tone works nicely. Yes it's interior but it could work outside...maybe.
Why am I thinking Palo Alto? Gray, rust and charcoal.
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