Anonymous wrote:OP here. My husband would not be a “paint the brick” kind of guy.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol at the comments!
I think black shutters on red brick looks too stuffy and old. Mine is a gray/blue/green and I think it looks nice. Also I don't have a fully traditional symmetrical colonial so not having black works.
Match your new shutters undertone to your roof (grayish or whatever).
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Yes on new landscaping. I hate azalea salad especially this time of year when all the colors are in the yard and clashing with each other. You can add some hardscaping features like a trellis with flowers.
You think this house looks modern? It's like the epitome of outdate and stuffy to me.
That house is beautiful.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol at the comments!
I think black shutters on red brick looks too stuffy and old. Mine is a gray/blue/green and I think it looks nice. Also I don't have a fully traditional symmetrical colonial so not having black works.
Match your new shutters undertone to your roof (grayish or whatever).
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Yes on new landscaping. I hate azalea salad especially this time of year when all the colors are in the yard and clashing with each other. You can add some hardscaping features like a trellis with flowers.
You think this house looks modern? It's like the epitome of outdate and stuffy to me.
Anonymous wrote:Agreed...please no more white farmhouse with black windows ESP on a brick colonial. I personally love a more traditional looking home. I think landscaping, stone walkway, replacing outdoor lighting, house numbers and maybe even the front door would freshen it up.
Put some siding on the front and make it a farmhouse. That'll make it more current.
Or stop watching HGTV and just accept it for what it is!
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I do not understand all the azalea hate—I LOVE azaleas and look forward to their blooming every year! When I moved away from the DMV i was so sad that there were practically no azaleas (some soil issue or something.) it did not feel like spring without those lovely colorful bushes in all different colors crowding people’s front yards in a riot of shape and color.
And if you don’t love the smell of boxwood…?!
Boxwoods smell like cat pee. Is that something you like?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:lol at the comments!
I think black shutters on red brick looks too stuffy and old. Mine is a gray/blue/green and I think it looks nice. Also I don't have a fully traditional symmetrical colonial so not having black works.
Match your new shutters undertone to your roof (grayish or whatever).
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Yes on new landscaping. I hate azalea salad especially this time of year when all the colors are in the yard and clashing with each other. You can add some hardscaping features like a trellis with flowers.
You think this house looks modern? It's like the epitome of outdate and stuffy to me.
Anonymous wrote:lol at the comments!
I think black shutters on red brick looks too stuffy and old. Mine is a gray/blue/green and I think it looks nice. Also I don't have a fully traditional symmetrical colonial so not having black works.
Match your new shutters undertone to your roof (grayish or whatever).
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Yes on new landscaping. I hate azalea salad especially this time of year when all the colors are in the yard and clashing with each other. You can add some hardscaping features like a trellis with flowers.
Anonymous wrote:Red brick is such a difficult color to harmonize. I would do a whitewash then paint the shutters a dusty blue-grey, and have a more vibrant shade of same for the door. Better look if a garden as a lot of pink flowers in it.