Ideas to update this house - paint color? Other?
Faustine Bernadac
10 år siden
Hello, this is our first house; bought it a few months ago and can't figure out what would be a nice change to make it look better. We are thinking about reprinting the whole house, including entrance door, but just can't think of what would be ideal. Any suggestions would be welcomed! Thanks so much!
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10 år sidenWhat exactly don't you like about it? To me its kinda cool in a funky way. Very fun house with all those colors.Faustine Bernadac
Forfatter10 år sidenHonestly, it reminds me of a fast food building, like mc Donald's...kathleen MK
10 år sidenI hope it's just my monitor that makes the mulch look like lava. add a layer of natural cypress mulch over it and add more plants like low growing shrubs at the porch edge. There are paverstones like your wall that could make your flower beds raised. then the round rocks could be a faux streambed or stacked near rain spouts. I would loose the awnings and tone down the porch color. add a taller plant at corner of houseand porch.nwduck
10 år sidenIt's kind of different and cool, except for the round rock edging and strange mulch which doesn't seem to go with the vibe. A streamlined edging, or none at all would be an easy fix. In addition, some larger plants in the bed on the right would lessen the screaming impact of the blue steps and landing, Let it be a little more of a surprise. This is the kind of house that could take an art piece somewhere in the landscape.nancy22032
10 år sidenOr you could paint the stone facade the same color as the porch and awnings with the stucco painted white. This might look crisp and modern - or not? The front door would be good painted white to make it stand out from the porch. Of course cover up the orange mulch with plain brown stuff. You could paint the bottom of the overhang above the porch the same blue. I could never be happy with the mustardy color of the stone facade and it controls the color of the rest of the house. Please post pics when you get done, whatever you do as this is a most interest-ing house to work with.Carolyn Choi
10 år sidenYou could begin by removing current landscaping and add a contemporary one that compliments your unique home :Stefani House · Mere informationrinked
10 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}10 år sidenI guess it's supposed to be Art Deco. (Door grill, round shaped roof.)
Look into this style and see if there are elements you like.
I (personally) would definately take off the stone facings and paint all walls white.
Please remove the lava mulch (the primary colors give the McDonalds feel).Cedar Lake International Style · Mere informationAdams Associates - Gallery · Mere informationPortola Ave. · Mere informationArt Deco · Mere informationFaustine Bernadac
Forfatter10 år sidenThanks everyone for your input. We definitely were planning on removing the red mulch, but did not think to do it first before changing the house. It is a great idea to see how it would all look without that red stuff. Probably a lot better. The Art Deco style is definitely what we loved about the house when we bought it... We did not like the landscape from day 1, and were actually thinking of turning it into zeroscaping, mostly because we are concerned about conserving water and we live in an area that has drought problems. I guess I need to do some research on that now... Thanks again everyone.babame
10 år sidenI'd remove the mulch and garden first, then make the stairs wrap around the porch to mimic the line of porch over hang giving it a real deco look. Widen the path to focus the entrance.
I would also paint the house all one colour. Leave the porch and portico dark. The black/white theme was popular.
A little lead light in the front door or glass panels - it's a start.hparks74
10 år sidenI would ditch the red pine bark mulch because next to the green grass it looks like giant watermelon slice. Use pea gravel or chocolate mulch.leelee
10 år sidenI really like the paint, awnings and door color. It looks like an "after" not a "before". The only thing you should change is the orange mulch. It grabs attention from the front door. You could use pine straw or brown mulch. Plant some varied and interesting evergreens to give a more finished look to your gardens.nytatyana
10 år sidenexactly what hparks 74 said :)
if you MUST paint, I'd just change the tone - from dated pinkish -beige to cooler stone or grey, so your accent color is not so prominent.nwduck
10 år sidenGiven the odd mulch color, I am wondering if that is a recycled rubber mulch. If it is, and you are going to take it off anyway you may be able to resell it.leelee
10 år sidenAn ornamental cedar, yes. A plain cedar like you see on the side of the road, no. It'll get way too tall and rangy.colonialgp
10 år sidenI know the storm door looks art deco but it also looks like you're in a bad neighborhood. Ditch the storm door.
Oh, and the mulch, in case no one has mentioned it.REEDesign Interiors by Roderick Reed
10 år sidenLooks like a spanish syle house. Paint it off white. Change the landscape to harmonize with it. Succelents, italian cypress etc. Add some details like handpainted tiles on the stair risers to kick it up a notch!michigammemom
10 år sidenI would play up the Southwest vibe of your exterior with an amazing wood door with black iron hardware. I also absolutely agree that the red mulch and stone edging need to go.Southwest · Mere informationFaustine Bernadac
Forfatter10 år sidenSounds like everyone is unanimous on this... Good bye ugly red mulch! The house is definitely art deco though, not spanish : ) thanks for the suggestions about landscaping and trees. Really appreciate the feedback.decoenthusiaste
10 år sidenXeriscape is the best bet for your home. Check with a local nursery for native plants that will thrive in your area.Waterwise Landscapes · Mere informationSunol Landscape · Mere information
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10 år sidenMcDonald's??? on what planet? I don't see any fast food joints that look that! That's insulting really, but that's your opinion, I like it & it was mine, I may just want to change the curbed part of the building, over the entrance to the house, other than that I like it just fine!Faustine Bernadac
Forfatter10 år sidenThanks for the links decoenthusiaste!
sdme: you are right, fast food was not the best description; it's the landscape really that reminds me of that.REEDesign Interiors by Roderick Reed
10 år sidenGenevieve hit the nail on the head! this is what i had in mind.doctornancy
10 år sidenSidst ændret: {last_modified_time}10 år sidenI love your house. I'm a huge fan of art deco. I disagree with many of the other suggestions. I do not think you need to change out the mulch. The sun will fade it quickly and I like how it looks with the changes I have made. I'm a minimalist and don't see the need to do much. My photo speaks for itself. Enjoy your new home!Faustine Bernadac
Forfatter10 år sidenNancy, thanks so much for the photo and your opinion on this! I like the fence you added. What did you use to change the photo like that?decoenthusiaste
10 år sidenI'm not crazy about the angular awnings and porch - something rounded to match the porch roof would really up the deco quotient here.qam999
10 år sidenDarling house...rinq got it just right! The house is cleaner with the stone gone. This house is very well designed and special looking and just needs landscaping in keeping with its sophisticated small house character.hparks74
10 år sidenI love the color. I wouldn't paint. If down the road a few years you want to make it completely Art Deco, do so but know just landscape changes would be huge improvementsalwaysdesigning
10 år sidenFirst, update the plantings. I would go for some xeriscape plantings like purple fountain grass, some other tall grasses and salvias to inject soft color and soft texture. Before repainting, I would just work on the plantings and make them bolder and more colorful. That could inspire you further. Add some bold paint color around the window frames and tie in with the bold door color. Try a new style of window awning and make them the width of the wall. Move the awnings up higher and add shutters to the windows. Good luck
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10 år sidenEveryone seems to be guiding you toward Spanish. This might inspire you.
https://www.houzz.com/magazine/bring-back-the-optimism-of-art-deco-and-art-moderne-stsetivw-vs~2416255brickln
10 år sidenI think this is the best use of orange mulch I've ever seen! I agree it would look better with streamlined edging, a narrow bed edged in something painted the same color as the steps maybe. Can you make the planting beds in the same shape as the door overhang? My only concern about the orange is that it takes away the impact of the front door a bit, which is already on the small side. I'd also remove the planter- maybe a wrought iron contractor can match your door grill if you feel a barrier is needed, but I'd like it open.Marci
10 år sidenLate to the party, but your house is Art Deco. Please don't try to impose any other style on it, as the previous owners tried to do. Rinqcreation has the right ideas. Remove the faux masonry, paint the house white, source appropriate Art Deco-style accessories (i.e., mailbox, entry light, and yes, storm door), xeriscape, and for the love of all that is holy, get rid of the red mulch. I love the navy blue awnings that rinqcreation used.weathervanes
10 år sidenMuch as i love the cool ideas of the community but somehow i still like the house just the way it is. I think its unique, vibrant and has character.brickln
10 år sidenTrue, weathervanes. Never would have placed that stone on a Deco home or known what to do with it after the fact. The creativity here is inspiring.
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