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Updated over 7 years ago on . Most recent reply

Need paint tips for strange exterior
Just bought this house which needs scrapped and painted. What color would mix well with this brick?
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Hi Adam,
It's not a strange exterior at all, but a nice looking Tudor. The roof color isn't optimal, but I think a medium warm-gray-taupe will work fine with it and the brick, on the shingles.
Then use a deep red-burgundy for the entry door, and have a shutter made to match the existing original ones (very simple, won't be expensive)... don't buy a cheap replacement plastic pair with louvers.
A bit of landscaping will go a long way. Get at least one specimen-sized tree for the right of the stoop.