When you have to replace your siding....make lemonade.
Yes, I am mixing up that metaphor, but life may have given us lemons and I am staying positive.
A small piece of siding came off the front of the house, just under a window, and when my husband got some repairman types out to take a look, one of them thought we might need to replace all the siding on our practically new house. Why? Because it came primed but was possibly never painted. Replacing the siding is worst-case scenario, painting the whole house and garage is best. Still a whopping expense that we weren't expecting quite yet, but hey, it's a chance to change the look of the house, right?
Here's the current color. Sort of bland and unassuming, but also neutral and modern in feel.
At first I was thinking there weren't many options, but of course that's not true. There are lots of elements to consider: upper and lower s, house trim, window and door trim. The more monochromatic, the more modern. The more different colors, the more traditional. Let's play, shall we?
First step: tweak the color (warmer, greener), add contrast trim.
Next up, add a second tone to the bottom half of the house.
Or how about using the darker tone up top?
Here is mine dressed all in black, or with high-contrast trim.
Only problem? As a teardown/ new construction, our house is already out of scale for the neighborhood, and painting it black would be like giving our neighbors the finger. And we like our neighbors.
I'm not sure what we will do just yet. I let my husband play around with the paint tool, and here is what he came up with.
So.....There's that.
What scheme do you like?
A small piece of siding came off the front of the house, just under a window, and when my husband got some repairman types out to take a look, one of them thought we might need to replace all the siding on our practically new house. Why? Because it came primed but was possibly never painted. Replacing the siding is worst-case scenario, painting the whole house and garage is best. Still a whopping expense that we weren't expecting quite yet, but hey, it's a chance to change the look of the house, right?
Here's the current color. Sort of bland and unassuming, but also neutral and modern in feel.
At first I was thinking there weren't many options, but of course that's not true. There are lots of elements to consider: upper and lower s, house trim, window and door trim. The more monochromatic, the more modern. The more different colors, the more traditional. Let's play, shall we?
First step: tweak the color (warmer, greener), add contrast trim.
Next up, add a second tone to the bottom half of the house.
Or how about using the darker tone up top?
Different color palettes start to evoke different vibes, too.
Modern cottage
Coastal
Or cabin in the woods.
If I had my druthers, I would probably paint the house black. Did anyone watch American Dream Builders, Nate Berkus's new design show? There was some controversy over the choice to paint the exterior of a beach house black in the finale, but I personally loved it. Lauren Liess of Pure Style Home recently revealed that she had gone dark with her home's exterior, and it is pretty fabulous.
Here is mine dressed all in black, or with high-contrast trim.
I'm not sure what we will do just yet. I let my husband play around with the paint tool, and here is what he came up with.
So.....There's that.
What scheme do you like?