Colour scheme help
Maya V
5 years ago
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Colour scheme-help please!
Comments (1)I found a pic of your brick colour - it should look good up against timber, as the houses below have something similar. White trim would look great as a high contrast touch against the heavier walls and roof tiles....See MoreExternal color scheme! Help! Render and roof colors to go with woodlan
Comments (13)I really like colorbonds wallaby... they have some contrasting colours listed below... this might give a dark enough look without being too dark. however would you consider changing roof and trims first and then see how you feel about the brickwork? It might be all you need to do for an updated look. I'd maybe do roof and gutters same colour and then down pipes in a colour similar to bricks so not to stand out..., garage doors maybe the woodland grey?...See MoreExterior Colour Scheme help PLEASE!!
Comments (3)What about shale grey? It’s a lighter grey to windspray & basalt but in the gray range you like with the same light feel as surfmist? Be great from a solar passive/cooling effect in summer? :)...See MoreColourbond colour scheme help
Comments (17)I'm looking at the picture , and I'm trying to work everything out . What stage are you at ? Which walls will be red brick ? Are any colourbond , or is that just the roof ? Just in that picture , I can't imagine the red brick suited anywhere there . The left of the garage door , and that splitter wall , would look okay in the brick , but I'm gathering it would be both cheaper and also better suited to do both of those in a fibrocement board , maybe rendered and painted ? The door is just plain boring -- Maybe , just maybe , that wall to the left in the brick would be okay , but it would be difficult to tie it in . Do the flashest door you can afford , but personally I'd like a wider doorway , with glass down 1 side or similar . Likewise , I'd do a matching garage door . The other thing though is around the window -- I'd do that in a shiplap board -- personally I prefer real painted timber rather than anything fake -- there's places you can save costs , but even a whole house is less than 420k different in price -- that bit around the window shouldn't be $1000 different ! Maybe that gets a discussion going . . . . . . ....See MoreMaya V
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