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Leo Lanza
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Design Help!

Leo Lanza
  • Investor
  • Grapevine, TX
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I'm rehabbing a live in flip in a traditional neighborhood grapevine, Tx and need your opinion on the exterior colors im using. I'm worried they are too modern for the neighborhood.  The front door will be sanded down and stained a deep brown. Check out the pictures! :) Thanks!

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Hattie Dizmond
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Hattie Dizmond
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I like the front door, even though I wouldn't do the bright white trim. 

I tend to lean toward modern design, but I don't like the cool of the gray you've chosen up against the super warm brick. You can get the same modern feel by going with a warmer gray. 

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