Should I paint the trims/doors so they match?
Melissa
7 years ago
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Comments (4)HI --- Why is the yard paved , it looks so barren ? The color "Willow " by Benjamin Moore Paints would work with what you have . I am not a fan of the roof color ... if you change that , you could go with a textured dark brown or go to a textured charcoal or a grey . Maybe make the front door stand out more with a color ... maybe a rich dark green or a Navy like "Polo". But this house would look wonderful with a veranda /deck/porch from the front door to the opening just in front of the last window on the right ,in the color like the windows and trim . For the landscaping .. if your keeping the paving I would say get some big planter boxes . I would remove some of that paving because the house could use some trees etc. If so then I would plant a cut leaf weeping birch just left front of the window but mature tree spread away -about 20 feet. Also see if that down spout can be moved to come off the side ,instead of on the front . And add some exterior lighting to accent the house ....See Moreshould we paint these walls?
Comments (4)Yes.. I think you should paint, but... Why not lime wash the walls so you keep the look of timber and get the light, on trend Scandinavian aesthetic. I would go for a very light grey tint with a bright white ceiling and trim. Your fireplace and the deer would be great with this look: a rug and some white and grey cushions of differing textures would bring it all together. Coffee table candles would complete the Scandinavian look. Great room by the way!...See MoreLaundry closet - should I hang the ironing board on the door?
Comments (4)i have used the simple double-hook-over-the-door rack for years. the key is how far off the wall the door sits! there is a very slight wear issue on the top edge of the face of the door when you remove it--easy to touch up with paint when moving. a GOOD doorstop is invaluable! your room looks so pretty--anything to hide that board is appropriate, i think:)...See Morewuff
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