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That’s actually a color scheme that I was going to suggestlol....my neighbor just told me that she likes the 4th one the least. And her home is adjacent to mine. She likes #3 second best and I hate that one. That is why I didn't post it. View attachment 2148961
When I bought the paint samples for this one, cedar key look like a dirty white to me. Like a white with a little gray. Kind of reminds me of smog. So I did a little more digging and found thisMy neighbors didn't really like the first ones. I ordered a 4th set of colors? Thoughts? I asked them to do something closer to the original colors but updated to more modern colors.
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When I bought the paint samples for this one, cedar key look like a dirty white to me. Like a white with a little gray. Kind of reminds me of smog. So I did a little more digging and found this
I painted a lot of the inside of my home Manchester Tan. I was concerned that it might be washed out using it as an exterior paint. It does look lighter outside, but I think I can deal with it.
I was thinking:
Body: Manchester Tan
Garage door: Bleeker Beige
Trim & Dormer Chantilly Lace
Fascia and Front door: Classic brown
What do you think? The style of the home is similar to mine.
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I don't feel like I can do that because I want to sell it. So I'm picking neutrals to make it easier to sell.
I don't feel like I can do that because I want to sell it. So I'm picking neutrals to make it easier to sell.
We would say "It's my house I'll paint it any colour I want" and not give a damn what anybody else thinks.
You should bear in mind how much it will cost to have the house repainted and how much that work is likely to add to the sale price. In my experience, it's better to sell a property as it is rather than spend a lot to increase the value by a little. The new owner will probably change whatever you do to suit their own taste and fancy in any case.
I have a hoa. I have to get my neighbors to sign a form to let them know I'm changing the colors. And my HOA is pretty conservative. The HOA has to approve the colors as well, and they would not approve anything really colorful. Also, it gets really hot in this area in the summer, making it a lighter color actually helps to keep the house cooler in the summer. These homes have good insulation, but the color does make a difference as well. If you drive up my street, it is almost like a dark home and then a shade of white, repeatedly. I was thinking that these colors are not white and not dark, and different colors than the other homes, so it would offer more difference than the other homes in my neighborhood yet still not stand out so much that it would upset people. They are tract homes, so there are some homes that have the same paint colors as the original ones. Homes that are not updated normally take longer to sell and sell for less than they normally would.What seems unusual on this side of the water is asking the opinion of neighbours. We would say "It's my house I'll paint it any colour I want" and not give a damn what anybody else thinks. But when the people next door have guns that might make it different.
