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minnie pal 20-06-2009 09:42 PM

***what you think-colour bungalow-pics*****
 
I am VERY close to two small bugalows and sandwiched between em.
one is painted a pale yellow, a lovely colour indeed, the other a very harsh terracotta
i was thinking for mine which is in the middle a light lilac or purple, very pale and leaving the porch area white cos its beautiful wood and has already been that colour in a past life.
would this be a nice option?
any suggested gratefully received.
I cannot afford to make a mistake.

FRIEND SHOWED ME HOW TO PHOTOSHOP PLAIN COLOUR WITHOUT CONTOUR SHADING ONTO MY WEE 'HOOSE' I AM HOPING THAT CHRIS WILL BE ABLE TO PUT EM ON HERE. WAIT FOR IT! A VOTE IS NEEDED ON THIS ONE, I WILL TRY MORE COLOURS I THINK TOO.
XMINNIE PAL AND WAITING!!!

Fries-With-That 21-06-2009 06:55 AM

Paintingyour house
 
Hi Minnie,


take a picture from across the road of all three houses, load it onto your computer and paint your house with one of the many paint programmes.

This should give you an idea of what your house will look like.

Regards,

Fries.

minnie pal 21-06-2009 07:10 AM

yes!
 
my twin said that last night and she knows nought about computers, i can do that, for sure.
thats a great idea actually, i never thought of it.
xminnie pal

bluecurlygirl 22-06-2009 11:53 AM

I've always dreamed if I had a little bungalow that I'd paint it baby blue with yellow round the windows and door so it'd look like a little doll's house!!! That's just me.... a little cracked ;-)

minnie pal 28-06-2009 12:20 AM

cottage colours
 
did you go to 'blooms' in the phoenix park? they had just such a colour scheme on one of their show gardens, cottage garden!
minnie pal

bluecurlygirl 30-06-2009 08:30 PM

No I didn't I'd love to have gone though. Mmm wish I had've copyrighted that idea!! Would love to have seen it in reality instead of just in my head.

caoimhe19 30-06-2009 10:10 PM

paint
 
Hi Minnie pal, that sounds lovely to me!
I live in a row of seven terraced houses, the house on one side of mine is grey(yuk!) and on the other a dreadful dreadful murky dark brown!!!(even more yuk) Mine is painted a pale yellow but doesn't really improve overall look!!!

I have racked my head trying to think of a colour that i could paint mine that would improve the overall look and quite a few people have suggested a pale purple/lilac. since the suggestions, i have started looking round at house colour schemes, and have come to the conclusion that that pale purply lilac looks really well no matter whats beside it!!

Have a look round at other houses and their colours and see what you think

Good Luck





Hope this helps,

Caoimhe

Bunty 30-06-2009 11:33 PM

paint
 
Hi Minnie pal,
Just noticed your post and i'm thinking Lilac/Purple for the exterior of a house Noooooooo Waaaay. I've seen it on a neighbour's house and it is not my cup of tea and other neighbours feel the same.
However, this is just my opinion and if you are spending a lot of money, it needs to be right! No offence meant by this comment. Fries suggestion sounds good.
Best of Luck with the work anyway. Regards, B.

thepallasbull 30-06-2009 11:58 PM

find a friend or photographer who uses photoshop and with that and a picture af all three houses you can change to any colour in seconds and to any shade
this is how they change the color on dresses in fashion mags

tasmin 01-07-2009 10:21 AM

hi minni pal
 
i've seen some of them did in pale yellow and the windows and patio done white...looks fab!

whatever you do, dont paint it PINK.
i remember coming through the country one time and seen this beattiful made house and dont know what the owner was thinking, because they painted it pink, bright baby pink...it took away from the house and made it look dowdy.

thats a great idea to upload and put the colour on your house to see what it looks like first.

wish i could do that room by room :-)

anyway, good luck with choosing your colour.

minnie pal 04-07-2009 07:57 PM

house colours
 
great ideas now here! I am also 'officially' in said 'cottage'
i still like lilac but no it will NOT be pink! but when i sit in my still concrete patio i do not see lilac working at the back of the cottage. I am wondering if i actually could use the yard house wall to do a mural of some kind, whatever colour i think for it doesnt work in my brain for me and i am thinking to forget it for the moment.
the front seems far easier.
I do have photoshop and a friend who could actually show me how to use that to do what has been suggested here.
I am too tired right now to teach self!!!!
xxminnie pal

happiness 04-07-2009 08:40 PM

hiya my house is a cottage which we extented to the back but still looked like a cottage but we have just painted it and all the dashing is white so we painted the capping and the window ledges a blue and my it brightened the whole house up and totally revamped the house.also the windows were wood so we primed ,undercoated them and then painted them with white gloss .some difference and the house looks alot bigger than it actually is.also painted my front door navy .i will put a put a pic up later to show you.
kind regards
mags

kiwicooke 04-07-2009 09:52 PM

Why not join the colours of the neighbours houses? Light lemon on the walls and not so dark terricotta on the capping and window sills?

minnie pal 05-07-2009 10:38 PM

ummmmm.....
 
donno about that! Have to say we are not talking about a lot of WALL, its a 'borrower' or lilliputian pad!
xminnie pal

Chris P 05-07-2009 11:01 PM

Green DIY Tips
 
http://www.greendiy.ie/

minnie pal 18-07-2009 11:45 PM

when i say lilac
 
there really is a very small masonry part of front of cottage, but i was thinking of a very light dusky lilac not strong colours at all, the great thing being there is so little to cover, if it is truely dreadful it can be changed no prob. might take a drive round tomorrow to get a good look at house colours.
xminnie pal

bluecurlygirl 20-07-2009 11:34 PM

Your house looks lovely Minnie Pal. I love the little bit over the door. So cute. I like picture 2 if that's any help.

Bawnie 21-07-2009 12:55 AM

What about a coffee and cream? You are mad about purple, what about purple flower pots to compliment whatever colour you choose!! ;) Or plain flower pots with purple flowers? I personally think, beige and cream ! Good luck with it!

mrsl 21-07-2009 08:01 AM

I like photo 3, the yellow, it makes the cottage look brighter than the other two colours. You could bring the other colours you like into the scheme with flowers in your pots.
mrsl

keno 21-07-2009 08:20 AM

pic 3 also for me , it just blends in so well with next door.

cathy 21-07-2009 09:24 AM

ok, I would use a stencil and paint flowers growing up the wall of the cottage.Its just beautiful.
I would also use a pale , but slightly yellow background , to have a bit of sunshine.
some wooden but out ladybirds, and snails, maybe done with MDF, and painted in a shiny gloss, nail them/glue them to the front of the cottage.
cathy

summersun 21-07-2009 09:57 AM

Hi Minnie Pal,


This is going to be a great thread, although one persons idea of a great colour is anothers nightmare...

Over the past few years i drove all over looking at every show house and new developments looking for inspiration as we built a new house ourselves.

Out of the 3 colours you have up... here i go, although i dont like lilac it comes across as being a cool and calming colour and is the best of the 3... the blue i think looks very wishy washy and a bit dull... sorry bcg ... and the yellow would need to be a bit brighter and warmer... it looks to be a very old and dated colour... I dont mean to offend that's why i said one persons great colour is anothers nightmare.

On a trip down to Wexford and Waterford to buy plants that wont survive up here in frosty damp old Monaghan... i came across a beautiful individual housing development in Wexford where every home was a different colour... and the ones that stood out from the rest were Lilac, Olive green, Bawnies idea of coffee and cream... and mushroom.... i will ask the husband if he can remember the development as there was a website that did justice to these houses. I am sorry i cant remember the name ... my memory is non existant...

My top 3 colours would be Mushroom, Olive green, coffee and cream....

An idea for you , i did this for my internal rooms... as in the end we built using bradstone... i got an end roll of newspaper paper from the local paper and got sample pots of the paints we liked and painted long pieces of paper with various colours and shades and stuck them onto the walls... why not try that and tape them up on the outside wall and go from there.... better to waste a few euro to get the right colour than pay hundreds and have to start again.... as believe me sometimes the various books and colour on the tin sometimes dry a totally different colour... especially with Crown... ( i have been there , disappointed that the colour i chose was nowhere like the finished colour , whinged to Crown and got all my money back...


Good luck with your choice....

If you collect a few thousand slugs in the mean time you can paint them all the different colours and stick them to the walls to get a good idea :-)


happy painting
Summersun

minnie pal 21-07-2009 10:19 AM

thanks all this is so helpful
 
next door, to left of pic is a yellow a beautiful yellow actually, and on the other side is a very darkish terracotta.
I know, it can be scary thinking of painting the hoose a colour that you want, I am still with the lilac or no. 2 which i think is a sort of green/blue, it comes up a bit stark in the photo.
I did a tour yesterday and all the houses about 20min away were variations on the theme of white/cream etc.!!!
thanks, will keep going.
xminnie pal

Poppy 21-07-2009 10:30 AM

Hiya, the olive green or mushroom sound good. They would look much richer and would be great with pots full of coloured plants.

unapam 21-07-2009 10:59 AM

colour
 
Definitely green! Your house is gorgeous!

colmsmum 21-07-2009 01:45 PM

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Congrats on the new cottage, it really is beautiful and good luck with whatever you decide.

Personally I'd go with green too. I love these houses. I think the colours are fab together and that sage green is just gorgeous (in my opinion!).

summersun 21-07-2009 01:54 PM

Lovely homes Columsmum... i agree with the sage colour... it stands out the most and looks beautiful....

Poor Minniepal.... you have a hard decision to make .... the top 3 colours might have to go into a hat...


Summersun











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Originally Posted by colmsmum
Congrats on the new cottage, it really is beautiful and good luck with whatever you decide.

Personally I'd go with green too. I love these houses. I think the colours are fab together and that sage green is just gorgeous (in my opinion!).


Poppy 21-07-2009 03:41 PM

love the sage colour, that would be gorgeous on your very cute house. You will have to post a pic and show us when you have painted it whatevery colour you decide.

minnie pal 21-07-2009 08:26 PM

the good, bad, ugly and indifferent about 'hoose'
 
It brill, to look at like this, long way from adapted van (that da bad), its weeny (ugly and bad), neighbours BRILL, garden though all concrete BRILL, no townie pigeons, chicken legs on street plus peoples dinners, Good, but, this is supposed to be for a disabled person, think about it, no point to power up scooter, van miles away from hoose, if i have to be permenantly in a wheelchair i will have to move as it is not suitable.
County Hall and disab people and lack of knowledge realise NOW, 'they rightly cocked this one up!!!!" but when i see the chis run on the grass in the communal area, my neighbours are so nice and the garden potential its great, when you cant swing a cat inside and it will be small in winter, well...you have to sacrifice, just i didnt think all my physio equipment would end in a barn down at my sisters place!!!
xxxxminnie pal.
I knwo though it will be home and i will only leave in a box, eco of course.

minnie pal 22-07-2009 09:42 AM

I like
 
Yes, i like the sage, gonna email friend who did this trick on me hoose and ask for the pantone ref numbers so i can look again more closely.
Keep going with da voting. xxxann

Mickey 22-07-2009 02:04 PM

My vote is for sage - it'll stand out against the two houses either side but it will also work together in quite a complimentary fashion, with a nice bright white for all your trimmings and flower boxes with splashes of colour throughout the seasons....

Rebelliz 22-07-2009 08:15 PM

Hi Minnie,

I painted our house (the walls are dashed) white and all the trim red (as I call it 'Cork' red). Even my husband, who is a die-hard Tipperary supporter likes it!

However, I don't think that colour scheme would work in this situation.

I have to agree with Mickey. A sage green for the walls with bright white trim on the window ledges and door would be lovely. It would bridge the gap between your neighbours' house colours, too.

Good luck & happy painting!

Rebelliz

minnie pal 22-07-2009 08:25 PM

just to be clear....
 
most of the 'votes' are for sage, do you mean the second pic. I still havent asked my friend the pantone number but it looks very very like we are nearing a decision time!!!!
sage is a furlong ahead...!
minnie pal

Bunty 22-07-2009 08:34 PM

Yes Yes, Minnie pal, The Green is GOOD; Start Painting. Please share the finished job with us. Regards, B.

summersun 22-07-2009 09:08 PM

NO Minnie..... Sage is not the 2nd green in your pics but the green in the picture of the houses that colmsmum put up for you...


Crown do a lovely sage green ,


Summersun

bluecurlygirl 22-07-2009 09:11 PM

Oh yeah, sage definitely. It'd look so gorgeous on your house honey.

thedog 22-07-2009 09:25 PM

colour bungalow
 
hi there, seen your colours, why dont you try a baby pink? or i painted my house a coral ivy (cream tint of orange) and a warm amber (orange). its lovely. stands out the best!! im so proud of it!! bright and jeerful.

minnie pal 22-07-2009 09:32 PM

Oh I SEE!!!!
 
Yes, I agree that the houses summersun sent with the sage on the far right house was an amazing colour, and i honed in on it straight away.
MYDOG, the house beside is VERY terracotta, so i think your suggestion is out, though it does sound nice. thanks to both, i am clearer now what you are all suggesting, silly ME!!
minnie pal.

colmsmum 22-07-2009 11:01 PM

Minnepal it was actually me who posted the pic of the 3 houses, one being the sage green. Pm me if you want the link to look at the others on the website, they are fab and might give you other ideas, that pic was just closest to the colour of your neighbours houses you described.

buzzbee 26-07-2009 02:00 PM

house diy
 
i think if you dont mind me saying so is without making all three clashing, how about you make your walls neutrel color like white and emphaising a different color gloss paint for your porch wood and windows and doors which would with acessories for your plants to hang them around the house wall letting the plant surprise you of their flower color my neighbour show me this idea when she painted her wall white and planted a lavendar plant which made a big difference the viberant lavendar blooms made a picture site,you seem to have quite a collection which could be made use of to brighten up and bring notice to your home without a costly bill


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