Paint all trim monument to match roof and gates if that’s what it’ll they are. The facia above garage and all doors should be light to lift the place IMO. If you are replacing door I’d go timber. Otherwise if just repainting you are not limited to colourbond. Having said that look at jasper. Bunnings have colourbond samples I think. You need to put it up against your bricks
Ok thanks for your comments, I realise I need to go light above the garage doors but I’m confused about what light 🤔..light white, light cream ,light grey
Sorry I know you didn't ask for this at all but if you're wanting to improve the look of your facade I would remove the greenery blocking the entrance and plant tall plants closer to boundary.
I know you didn’t want to do dark on your garage doors but I think it would look beautiful, I think too light above doors could maybe stand out too much, these colours work well with your brick, your house looks great with the dark colours atm, I would continue that theme , you could add a colour that picks up the garage door for the above triangle
Thanks C P yes the landscaping will be done after the painting and agree the hedge has to go.
Thanks Julia for your comments..I agree with you but my partner says dark makes it look too heavy and depressing. I don’t agree. Mid summer night looks 👌
Oh! It’s hard to keep everyone happy lol, but I don’t think it would look dark and depressing, I think it would look fabulous and oh so stylish. And with new landscaping it will look stunning.
This can give you an indication of how your house could look with the brick and a dark coloured paint, different style house but the colour combination is beautiful.
Kate
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