1910 farmhouse
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I would think your house would look fine with some of that-It probably had a little when new.
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I love it - though personally I may go a little more muted than the red, perhaps a darker shade of the gray/ greens?
Mick...
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Yes, I don't want a bunch of colors, let alone bold ones (although the hubby would). Maybe just a few subtle touches of soft green/gray.
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Hi Jo! Welcome to the site...thanks for your kind words on my place. I had to come search for yours. What a great little house! (I'm a fan of smaller houses, if you couldn't tell)
I think you are definitely on the right track opening up that porch again. It will look great when done. As for colors, as you stated many shades go well on a Queen Anne but not so well on small, simple houses. I don't think, however, that 3 different colors would be too much. Some accents on the porch would really make details pop. But whatever the choice, have fun and keep us posted!
-Eric
I think you are definitely on the right track opening up that porch again. It will look great when done. As for colors, as you stated many shades go well on a Queen Anne but not so well on small, simple houses. I don't think, however, that 3 different colors would be too much. Some accents on the porch would really make details pop. But whatever the choice, have fun and keep us posted!
-Eric
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my house wears three colours well, and it is only a little baby house-yours ought to do all right.
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Neighmond, that's a sweet house...and..and...you have fish scales! *swoon*
Eperot; thanks for the welcome. I'll have to think about colors on the house; I am confident where to put them on the porch as trim, not so much on the house - probably because I'm so stuck in my mind on simple-farmhouse style.
In any event, our miniscule budget isn't going to allow anything major on the outside for some time to come; even the porch looks like next year, alas, due to some other priorities.
Eperot; thanks for the welcome. I'll have to think about colors on the house; I am confident where to put them on the porch as trim, not so much on the house - probably because I'm so stuck in my mind on simple-farmhouse style.
In any event, our miniscule budget isn't going to allow anything major on the outside for some time to come; even the porch looks like next year, alas, due to some other priorities.
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I hear that. It's always a delicate act of budgeting for projects when you have to pay for the rest of your world at the same time.
Jacob Beaty House, 1874.
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neighmond, what is that on top of the chimney or your sweet little house?
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Personally, I would dial it back a bit. Otherwise, I think it would need to have some elements from the porch repeated elsewhere for the house to look completed. I like the porch columns.
Others will probably have a better idea of mixing the house style with new trim.
Diane
Others will probably have a better idea of mixing the house style with new trim.
Diane
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heartwood wrote:neighmond, what is that on top of the chimney or your sweet little house?
There is a lightning rod on the back and a sort of turk's head looking cap that keeps aminals and ice out.