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Old house needs facelift

Melani Morris
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The river is nearby (a few blocks).  I was thinking of a Sage green  or navy blue paint.  It faces west so I was concerned about a highly saturated color w sun exposure, but I want something that will “pop”.  This is my first rental property. The new roof is a muddy brown metal ( ugh), also fence suggestions?  

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Jon Shoop
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Jon Shoop
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That roof color is pretty popular in Dallas (as the red bricks in homes) and they look pretty good with white and another accent color. I think if you painted the whole house white and then had some green trim that would look really good and "pop"!

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