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Originally Posted by Eric Coffey View Post
Maybe white-wash the brick to a lighter (grey?) color first, before committing to stucco. Might consider painting the trim a more contrast-y color. I'd probably square off the front entrance arch, and updated the gable vents as well. Not sure how far you want to go with it, but that looks like a decent candidate for a circular driveway as well (remove center landscaping next to house in lieu of a small half-circle "island" out front, and get rid of the grass. YMMV.
Most of the work this year is going to be on the inside. But the paint looks bad along the bottom of the house. So when the bushes come out it’s going to be very noticeable. And it would be a good time to address the brick, either white wash, paint, or stucco.

Just a lot going on, I’m waiting for a dumpster so the guys can start working on the master bath. And waiting for the cabinet guy to see what he comes up with. And I need to talk with the plumber. The house has copper pipes running under the slab, there have been some problems with leaks on some homes and I want to have new water lines run. Now would be a good time do it.
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