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kaja26
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Comments (7)Board and batten would be an interesting choice and I feel that by mixing it with the stucco it could be a very clean look and not come off as too farm/country. As always it is going to be dependent on YOUR vision and the skill of the contractor to interpret your vision. This renovation you are about to undertake is not about tossing up a few paint colors so depending on how far you can stretch your construction budget, you can work with a designer to bring in smaller changes around the building's perimeter elements ex: change all windows to match the conversion windows, uniform landscaping, or other architectural elements. This sounds like it is going to be a wonderful undertaking that will give you much needed space and will totally enhance the home and the neighborhood. Also depending on which direction the garage faces, the wall of windows concept will flood the place with light which is never a bad thing. Just make sure you account for that in your design and consider if you want to deal with things like (bright light all day, heat, the view, etc. Good luck....See MoreCurb appeal? Help!
Comments (15)As for the house numbers and their size, you should check with your local building/housing codes to see what the regulation is in your community. Personally, I would add wall-mounted lights that flank the door, take down the hanging light on the center door trim, and then center large, black numbers on this door trim or lintel, if you will. Red doors are a bit overdone, and I wonder if you would consider a refreshing color like lime green or yellow for the door? A soft beige would look nice, provided you would have beige on the fascia of the roof overhang and on the porch ceiling and porch floor. I would suggest painting the backs or risers of steps white to make the details of the steps stand out....See MoreNeed curb appeal help
Comments (55)Thanks for the photoshops! It really helps to be able to see things! I'm definitely going to pursue a windowbox and new screen door. I'll decide on whether to repaint the front door once the new screen is in place- I'm not so sure about a dark color since the corner gets so dark already. Love the purple - if only I could find a plant like it that will grow in full shade and under a pine tree! I do like the shrubs, maybe I can do something that shape in pots on top of the rocks. (I'm leary of putting too much that can walk off on the corner, I save alot of portable stuff for the back where it is less of a temptation (I live a block from a middle school)....See MoreCurb Appeal or should I say LACK OF Curb Appeal, HELP!!
Comments (31)Lose the overhang stoop roof above the door and extend the gable roof to create a front porch with all new matching posts. You'll need a need to move the downspout for the gutter as well. Put a bench or porch swing under the two windows left of the front door -- perhaps after you change out those two windows for a bay window. Where the grass meets what appears to be pavement, create a short brick or stone or poured concrete wall directly in front of and so you can level that part of the yard in front of that newly extended front porch, with a square pillar for a potted plant on each end of the wall; the rest of the wall would then decrease in height from there to the driveway along with the slope of the yard. Also put a wall between the house and sidewalk with the height decreasing as does the existing slope. Because the roof of the house appears light grey, you could choose a black trim with any color for the house, including either white or any shade of grey. I've seen houses with grey roofs with both house and trim painted a darker grey but with dark red wine colored shutters and door that looked really good. You might prefer two shades of blue with cobalt blue door or two shades of some other color -- house lighter; trim darker. When the budget permits, you might replace the door for another one with at least a small window to see who might be knocking. If you choose grey for the house and black for the trim, you could choose black for the door (with brass kick plate). After you repaint the house and trim, put a hedge in front of the existing brick wall under the front windows. I note that your post was in January of 2014 -- what have you decided/done?...See MoreCelery. Visualization, Rendering images
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