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Baz 04-11-2021 05:01 PM

Thanks for all the comments. Good stuff!

Here are a few of mine.

White for me is a safe space. Going there is zero risk. For me it's too boring. I like more personality. There's two ends of the spectrum as is the casse in almost everything in life. So I'll take the happy medium.

For this house, I'm OK with the main part of it green. My biggest objection is the blue parts. If you just eliminate those you're probably good.

The design of this house with all the windows and railings plus the arches - all that alone makes it very busy. A simpler paint scheme/theme is what it needs.

I'm not opposed to the yellow framed door so much but can understand why it's not everyone's cup of tea.

Of course I'd also do some things for the landscaping, but there's a whole different discussion... :)

look 171 04-11-2021 05:41 PM

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Originally Posted by aldente (Post 11293143)
viper green

Yep, Viper green is always the answer:D

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618191633.jpg

look 171 04-11-2021 05:43 PM

I say paint all windows and trim dark, dark brown like an oil rub bronze or a very dark gray, almost black, along with the front door. Body of the house will be a very light silver, grayish blue color and leave the fence white. Columns maybe painted a concrete color or same color as the body of the house?

herr_oberst 04-11-2021 05:47 PM

If those scallops were white, it would be a whole 'nother house. Maybe if I get off the couch I'll do a quick PS.

Shaun @ Tru6 04-11-2021 05:59 PM

happy people live in that house.

pmax 04-11-2021 06:07 PM

What's the deal with the flag ?

Noah930 04-11-2021 06:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Shaun @ Tru6 (Post 11293434)
happy people live in that house.

Well, either that or colorblind people.

onZedge 04-11-2021 06:23 PM

Maybe a strategically placed pink flamingo?

It is Florida after all.

Shaun @ Tru6 04-11-2021 06:26 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Noah930 (Post 11293440)
Well, either that or colorblind people.

Proving the age old theorem that ignorance is bliss. :)

herr_oberst 04-11-2021 06:34 PM

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618194852.jpg

speeder 04-11-2021 08:21 PM

The house is so fugly that I'm not sure if a better paint job can save it. Maybe get one of those large bulldozers and scrape it off of this earth and start over?

Seriously, that was not designed by an architect. Someone wanted to save money and had their pussy waxer or their dog walker do it. :)

john70t 04-12-2021 06:17 AM

It's not my style personally, but TBH it probably doesn't seem out of character with many beach homes. Neighborhood context is everything. Paint it with brown-purple accents and it could be in New Orleans. Red-gold for San Francisco. The place we stayed at in Topsail, NC had those same styles but every one was pure semi-gloss white and there were five of them crammed into every lot.

Post#50 is a great improvement though.

javadog 04-12-2021 06:21 AM

Some of you guys have never been to Florida. Or the Carribean. Or to the deep south.

The architecture is rooted in history going back a long time and the design has functional elements related to the climate of the south.

The color is nothing new, either.

It may be out of place in your hood but that doesn't mean it's bad for it's hood.

kach22i 04-12-2021 06:33 AM

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Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11292877)
Wow, certainly not my taste. I could probably be OK with the primary house color for down there, but the darker blue trim doesn't, IMHO, "go" with the primary house color. And the door, highlighter/flourescent yellow, wow! That's really, IMO, a poor choice.

Certainly, there's got to be a thing from the paint company that's got suggested trim colors to go with the main color. Or at the very least, maybe complementary colors (I guess most folks don't know about them).

Rule of thumb is minimum of three colors on a house, up to five.

Meaning, primary, secondary and accent color.

They followed the rules but I agree with you, they lose it with the dark blue color.

I also question the garage doors being white, forces them to using the bizarre yellow on the front door just to find it.

The metal roof is our starting point, it's a neutral so really the sky's the limit on pallet.

All grievances aside, it's a well maintained house that isn't vomit colored, count your blessings as you drive by.

EDIT:

Quote:

Originally Posted by herr_oberst (Post 11293460)
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Nice, the facade projects out with the lighter color, and the darker color of the wall behind the balcony is allowed to receded.

The garage doors are tuned into an art scheme, a bit much but very fun.

More than one way to do this house, some talent in this forum.

EDIT-2:

One thing to note and to remember on your own projects is the the column spacing, don't go bisecting the pediment peak with a center column. No paint scheme in the world can fix this architectural blunder.

Rule: Even columns, odd numbered void spacing.

How Greek Temples Correct Visual Distortion
https://architecturerevived.com/how-greek-temples-correct-visual-distortion/
https://lh6.googleusercontent.com/-T...contracted.jpg

Oddly, the handrail vert's follow this rule, two posts in the middle-ish (+ one more each frame end - even #), and three (odd #) void spacing.

cabmandone 04-12-2021 08:58 AM

I'd add a few splashes of hot pink to really set it off.

craigster59 04-12-2021 09:43 AM

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Originally Posted by cabmando (Post 11294007)
I'd add a few splashes of hot pink to really set it off.

And add some French doors....

Nostril Cheese 04-12-2021 10:28 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by javadog (Post 11293749)
Some of you guys have never been to Florida. Or the Carribean. Or to the deep south.

The architecture is rooted in history going back a long time and the design has functional elements related to the climate of the south.

The color is nothing new, either.

It may be out of place in your hood but that doesn't mean it's bad for it's hood.

Yeah, about that.....

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javadog 04-12-2021 01:05 PM

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Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 11294079)
And add some French doors....

I think it has enough already.

I bet the Northerners have no idea why.

masraum 04-12-2021 01:20 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by javadog (Post 11294349)
I think it has enough already.

I bet the Northerners have no idea why.

Right, a house with covered porch/walkway to keep you out of the sun, but allow you to enjoy the beautiful weather, and every room has French doors to allow you to enjoy the weather. The French doors beat the hell out of every room having glass sliding doors.

It would be nice if the garage wasn't front and center (OK, front and left), detached and around back would be better.

And there's nothing wrong with the house color or the trim color, other than that they just don't work together that well. There is something wrong with the front door color. I don't think your house should ever be painted with a highlighter.

Hell, they could even have used a reddish-orange pumpkiny color for the front door and it would have been better.

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Shaun @ Tru6 04-12-2021 01:28 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11294364)

I used to love the fried clams at Howard Johnson's when we went on family vacations in the 70s.

cabmandone 04-12-2021 01:32 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by craigster59 (Post 11294079)
And add some French doors....

They're like cowbells man.

BTW, they say they're for allowing air movement but the real reason is, it gives the hooker more options for getting out when the wife comes home :)

kach22i 04-12-2021 01:39 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by masraum (Post 11294364)
And there's nothing wrong with the house color or the trim color, other than that they just don't work together that well. There is something wrong with the front door color. I don't think your house should ever be painted with a highlighter.

Hell, they could even have used a reddish-orange pumpkiny color for the front door and it would have been better.

You are right.

Unfortunately, not everyone knows they aren't cut out to pick colors.

I've been impressed with the Martha Stewart color palette choices, combinations of colors that go together ever since I went to my in-laws.

These people knew nothing about style, design or colors but following these prearranged colors that go together packages made it virtually idiot proof and the inside of their house looked great.

http://marthamoments.blogspot.com/2018/06/remembering-martha-stewart-paint.html
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Baz 04-12-2021 01:40 PM

My first home, located in Lehigh Acres, had 3 sets of pocket sliding double patio doors....all leading to the back lanai.

One set off the den...one off the living room....and the third off the master bedroom.

It also had a bidet in the master bath.

It was built by a couple of Cuban heritage from Miami and they put their special touches in it. 3-2 split w/2 car garage. I loved that house! Sold it and moved in 3 years re-locating here to NSB.

Here's a photo of the front - note the lion's head fountain....how freaking cool is that? :)

http://forums.pelicanparts.com/uploa...1618263594.jpg

KFC911 04-12-2021 02:12 PM

Orange with blue trim :)

tabs 04-24-2021 02:48 PM

Is is phosphorescent in the dark...if it does I can get behind it...

group911@aol.co 04-26-2021 04:55 AM

Might be more to it than you think. Haint Blue. https://www.atlasobscura.com/articles/what-haint-blue-means-to-descendants-enslaved-africans
https://www.franklinpainting.com/blog/home/haint-blue/

masraum 04-26-2021 07:50 AM

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Originally Posted by group911@aol.co (Post 11310368)

Not likely down on the FL coast for a house like that.

911_Dude 04-26-2021 03:54 PM

The columns should be all white. The darker green base makes no sense. And neither does the yellowish front door. Should be white, or a proper contrasting color. But what ever that yellow is, is not it.


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