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Exterior refresh of ugly dark brick - need a plan. Tx

annelyse74
3 years ago

Hi Brains trust!


Bit of background: When we purchased the house it had a mint green render base/retaining wall to the red brick coloured metal fence panels and red roof, clotted cream gutters, and pink eaves. It also had all that cream/sand coloured paving (with hints of cool) and terracotta coping around the edges of the 'balconey'. Hot mess.


My natural palette is NOT creams/oranges/warm. I love cool colours: greys/whites/blues/marine greens/aubergines...you get the picture. So we painted the rendered retaining-wall/fence and metal lengths a deep purple/aubergine to ground the place and try to play down the warmth of the pavers and pull out some of the cool variations in the pavers. Obviously, we also planted the Star Jasmine to climb/cover the fence to add privacy to the front of the house, and Lilly Pillys at the front that I never got around to hedging. Both these are bloom with white flowers.


When we needed to repaint, we did the gutters/down pipes in Dulux Bullring (to try and blend them into the brick, the eaves Dulus Warm Neutral ( I think). and the second storey at the back Dulux Toffee Fingers (hard to see). The plan was always to (eventually) get rid of the ugly red roof. I feel there is too much red going on between the roof and the bricks. The house faces south and is inner west Brisbane.


Will be needing to replace the garage doors soon, hope to do the roof, and will likely need to repaint in the next 3 years. Knowing we need to do the doors has made me realise we need a plan!

While I hate the brick, hubby doesn't want to render/paint as it is another maintenance cost, and I'd rather have that in my pocket than on the walls. Also, we don't want to rip up the pavers as that would be a huge expense (the double drive, front, and side of property) and seems wasteful.


Please give all suggestions for roller door/roof suggestions. I am open to gutter/eaves suggestions also. (Remembering, we live in Brisbane where it is warm most of the year, and Hades hot sometimes)


Thanks again!

P.S Please don't judge the weeds in the pavers. It's been a very wet and warm few weeks.






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