Help with ugly 70s brick
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Comments (41)Hi Do you need four bedrooms? If not, turn main bedroom into a kids room. Turn the lounge into main bedroom with en-suite, knock down the wall between the kitchen and the bedroom at the back of the house and then create one big open plan kitchen living dining across the back of the house. I envisage you would need to knock out the back wall of the house and add some square footage to get the space you would desire. You could also build a patio across the back with stacking sliding doors to create a beautiful indoor/outdoor living space that overlooks the pool. Good luck!!...See MorePlease help our Brady Bunch 70's Orangey Red Brick House!
Comments (2)I would not replace balustrade unless you want a glass one, but I would replace gutters to match your roof so either black or charcoal. Paint the window frames in the same colour and replace front door and remove hand rail in front of the door. If the garage door is in good condition repaint it in a lighter shade of grey. Awnings need update as well you could go for B&W stripes or black and grey, white and grey?? I am so glad you don’t want to paint the bricks. Maybe update outdoor lighting and add a large black pot with red geraniums or something flowering in front next to the front door....See MoreNeed some ideas on modernising out 70’s brick house
Comments (16)Don't try and modernise this home, it has a lovely mid-century character that you should build on. I suggest to all of my clients that they should live in a home for at least 12 months before spending big renovation dollars. Understand how your house works with the change of seasons, and the existing electrical and plumbing services. Sometimes when you are on a tight budget in an old house then boring things like gutters and hot water systems are more important than supeficial aesthetics. Elements that are not original, such as your roller blinds at the front aren't contributing to the look of the house. The right landscaping could provide the shade you need and look much better. Love it for what it is, rather than try and make it into something that it is not. Best of luck, Dr Retro of Dr Retro House Calls...See MoreDeck upgrade for 70s brick home
Comments (14)First step would be outline what and why the railing and deck needs replacing , so that you ( or we ) don't repeat the mistakes . Like oklouise said , what is the front and rear deck made of ( sounds like they are concrete slabs , but just checking ) , what are the rails currently , do you know how solid the pillars are ( they look a different brick to the house , so may have been added later and/or have steel uprights in the middle , etc ) . The answers to those questions will give 'us' a base -- a concrete deck or two is harder to replace than wooden ones , same with steel poles imbedded in 2 metres of concrete etc . Just some general comments though -- what is the material between the 2 windows on the upstairs front ? And you say about not replacing the windows , but possibly changing the rear door ? Is that because of cost ? The brown frames will always date your house , but they are no where near as bad IMO as the yellow glass . Personally , that glass would be the very first thing I'd change ; 2nd thing would be doing charcoal on the gutters and garage doors ; THEN I'd update the decks and rails . Depending on what the fill panel between those 2 upstairs windows above the garage doors is made out of , maybe paint it off-white or charcoal -- add some interest in a subtle way . If you keep any part of the blue rails , paint them . Also look at some landscaping , a solid brick or maybe charcoal coloured concrete mailbox , charcoal stained fences -- but I still shiver at the yellow glass haha ....See More- 4 months ago
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