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Updated almost 2 years ago, 02/21/2023

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Toben B.
  • Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
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What colors should I paint this apartment building?

Toben B.
  • Investor
  • Tulsa, OK
Posted

Hello,

My apartment paint job is wearing out and I need to paint the upstairs tan portion and the door trim this week. 

What are some good colors to change to or should I leave it like this? I am not usually a design guy so I need some help here. One idea is to keep the tan and white but  change the orangish color to some other accent. 

I need options such as:

1. leave it the same color - this works. 

2. Change upstairs tan to X

3. Change Door to Y

4. Change Door Frame to Z

5. Change Orangish trim to A

6. Change the side of the building to B

I am not painting the bricks. 

The orange shingles were updated to a darker weathered wood color so ignore that color that works with the brick. 

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