Seeking advice on colour of guttering
suezanneathome
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Comments (5)The whole house has that 80's vibe , and its a good example even today IMO . Anything else has the very real risk it will look added/tacked on . Personally , I'd just replace with weatherboards , and paint ( or vinyl covered if you are brave enough to risk repeating the current situation ) , probably a lighter shade , maybe with a slight blue tinge as opposed to the present yellow butter tinge -- say a Lexicon half or Surfmist or similar . If you change the upstairs windows , you will pretty much need to do the downstairs too , otherwise ( yes , we have gone around in a circle haha ) you risk that '2 different styles/eras' look . IF ( and I would be unlikely to do it myself ) you did change upstairs or all the windows , and do new weatherboards or coloursteel or render or whatever , I'd consider changing the window size at the 'upstairs bottom' ( smaller windows , same sides and top lines ) -- maybe its because of the vinyl colour , but I think its more likely the downstairs roof , the whole upstairs looks slightly taller than downstairs , slightly top heavy . Slightly smaller windows will help , but obviously needs added framing and weatherboards , but then you'd have to do the interior , which may turn into 2 whole rooms ? Apart from that , I'd get rid of the coffee beige around the gutters and boards . A crisp white would look good IMO and tie in with the new offwhite weatherboards , the support poles and boards and gutters will look good and crisp and clean , it even ties in with the brick and window frame tones . That leaves one thing -- the garage door . Maybe do it the same off-white as your upstairs weatherboards if on a budget or if the door is still fine , but my preference would be a nice timber one -- I do appreciate though that if doing weatherboards or any cladding , there's only so many $$$ . In summary though , stick to the era and you'll be glad IMO ....See MoreHello ... seeking advice please.
Comments (5)Thank you for your comments - what are your thoughts on: - Roof - Woodland Grey - End Gables - Woodland Grey - Gutters - Woodland Grey - Fascia - Surfmist - Front posts - Woodland Grey - Post Features - Surfmist I understand we don't need to select Colorbond colours for the fascia and posts, just having trouble visualizing the end result. Thank you!...See Moresuezanneathome
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