Tuesday
May112010
Sue's Siding Solution
Tuesday, May 11, 2010 at 4:03PM Dear Christine,
I am writing in for my friend, Sue.
This is Sue's house. She will be undergoing the process of "re-siding" the house in the next couple months and needs to pick a color for the siding. Staying with white is always an option... But she is wondering if a beige (like the one in the photo ending in 499)
would be a better option. Or something different all together? What would you do?
~Kim
Kim, or Sue,
What I would do is drive around looking at homes and find a color pallet that you really love. Then, I would copy it. Keep in mind the gray roof, but other than that- she can really go either way- or another way altogether. I also see that she has white window panes- so keep white as one of the colors of the exterior. Generally it is a three color pallet- so she still has two other colors to select.

Some people get all freaky when I make such suggestions- it is probably the same people that think it is a sin to paint wood furniture. So I pulled some pictures of some beautiful painted brick homes.

I would also replace the shutters with larger shutters. The scale of the shutters is too small. Look at the nice large shutters on these homes compared with the small ones on Sue's house. New shutters would make a huge difference.

Painted brick is a maintenance issue. That is true, although there is not a ton of brick- so it wouldn't be a huge issue. However- if you want it to be more maintenance free- the brick could also be whitewashed.

It would be enough color to hide the funny pattern- and give you a more updated look. Whitewashing is very cooperative with the aging process- as it just looks more weathered as it becomes more weathered.

If I were considering this, I would do a small portion, to make sure it looked good with your brick color.
I tend to go for understated color pallets- neutral shades in exteriors. Light khaki, beige, white, black, cream....
So- there you go- if Sue is mad at you and wants me to delete the post- I'd be happy to. :) If Sue's husband is mad at me- for turning one project into three.... so sorry. (I could have also told him to make his columns bigger- I was going easy on him- tell him that.)
Thanks,
Christine
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curb appeal,
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