Exterior render colours
althea_70
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Exterior render colours
Comments (5)Hi Sophia, I think a dark grey with a hint of mauve would look spectacular and keep the whole home looking cool. What's more, when your garden and trees grow, the greens will complement the colour. Then a touch of red in plantings of kangaroo paw, bottle brush or hibiscus or even a flame tree would make the neighbours applaud your colour choices for sure. Check out Dulux's Colour Wall palette under Greys for tones like Yarwood, Otto's Boy and Babbler http://www.dulux.com.au/colour/colour-wall...See MoreWhat colour should I paint my exterior?
Comments (118)Thanks Anne and I will look at pale grey given the maintenance considerations. I have already paid for a colour consultant who was great but the Reckless grey she suggested for the house render and basalt gutters/fascia and front wall were too grey when we had the render samples put on and while it had a modern look, it was not giving the beach/coastal feel. I will head back into our inspirations paint store this morning to see if I can find the warm grey colours that have the most similar colour make up to Dune, and go from there. Anne you don't happen to know the dulux colour most close in composition to Colorbond Dune so I know where to start? Thanks again and I would love to hear from anyone who has got a dune roof and hear if they tried light coloured gutters and what render colours they have used on their walls....See MoreEXTERIOR RENDER COLOUR!!!
Comments (1)Hi Silvy, a shade of grey, you could take this picture to a good paint shop and ask for help cheers...See MoreHouse Render colours suggestions
Comments (4)Without seeing the house ( different styles and even different environments suit different colours ) , I'd say you will have to go with a lightish off-white . Personally , with an ironstone roof , I would have gone white or offwhite on the trim , and then a surfmist or similar render ( a bluish tinge ) , but it doesn't play well with paperbark IMO , unless you had say cedar highlights and entry door to divert the look , and add another material and colour ....See MoreAnnette Attard
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