2/21/14

A LITTLE FACELIFT

Can you believe that February is almost gone?
I blinked… and it was nearly March!
but its still a new year and a chance for a new foot forward.

 Chances are your home could do with a little bit of a lift, too. 


So while the home fires are still burning, and the snow is still on the ground, how about a little advance planning on a facelift for your home?

Could your trim do with a fresh coat?
Does your front door need a little more 'welcome' in its greeting?
Is there something lacking in its appeal from the curb?
Would a new door color help?

Take a good long look at your house.
Take a picture if it will help.
Plan ahead on your touch ups, plantings and spruce ups…
and maybe even a larger project or two.

A new garage door?
Nowadays the garage can be a major portion of your overall curb appeal,
and if you have a two or three car garage.
It can take up most of your home's 'face'!
Is that 'face' boring?

Does your home need a little updating?
A new walkway?
Repair or replacement of that cracked driveway?


 A new paint color?

 Some stacked stone accents?

A new gate or railing?

 Put it on your list.
 Make a plan for the new year!  
You'll be amazed what can be accomplished over a little time...  

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QUESTION FROM A READER:

Hi, I am looking for a beige or a gray color for the exterior of my home. Do you have any suggestions?

I am really bad at picking out paint color! We are re-doing the landscaping and the front stoop..but step one is paint! We are going to paint the shutters white, and keep the bottom cement part white also. Any suggestions for a beige and/or gray for the exterior?
Thanks so much :)


Well, that's going to be adorable!  What a cute little cottage!.  I think I would pick a medium to darker hued gray as opposed to a beige.  Beige is MEH on smaller cottages.  A little non-descript, a little boring...   So if you like a warmer tone, I'd go with a beige/gray - but definitely a gray and with enough contrast to show off the white shutters.   And if you do go for a deeper gray, I'd rethink leaving the bottom half of the house white - it can look a little chopped in half.  Here are a few you might like:
Benjamin Moore CHELSEA GRAY
Benjamin Moore KENDALL CHARCOAL

Consider adding some black accents - it looks great with gray!

Sherwin Williams MEGA GREIGE



Glidden WEST COAST GREY

Benjamin Moore BEAR CREEK

Benjamin Moore DEVONSHIRE GREEN 

Ralph Lauren Paint  MASTER ROOM









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