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Laura Williams
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What color to paint this house

Laura Williams
  • Kansas City MO
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I'm doing a rehab on this house & kind of confused what colors to use to paint it. The current paint is not in good shape & peeling so it does need to get redone.  Would love to get some ideas. The stone has some warm tones so trying to find a color that will compliment & give the house a classy upscale feeling. The house next to it is white &  no house on the other side (corner lot). Any ideas are appreciated. 

Thanks so much :) 

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Jesse T.
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Jesse T.
  • Herndon, VA
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Definitely want to fit in the neighborhood.  The color actually isn't that bad.  IMO a couple things would make it look a lot better - unless the sun is brutal without them, I would remove the shutter/awnings.  I would paint the windows an accent color that gives a little pop, but fits in with the neighborhood.

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