We are FINALLY done with everything we had planned to do, so it's time for some photos!
So, here is the way we found the house when we moved in--
(These are photos from late winter, so it really isn't AS fair as it could be...)
I am a color person, (can you guess?) and so it took a minute to appreciate all that could be done to this white on white on white house.
Never loved the tiny shutters we started with. Yucko color for me, too.
You'll notice in the "after" pics, the scalloped header is gone from the front window--SO GLAD. You can also see the replacement curtains in some of the close-ups.
So, nice house with lots of potential, right? So, some paint, new shutters, trim up some trees, yadda, yadda, yadda, and (drum roll, please).....
Viola!
I was particularly interested in getting shutters that look like the could actually close on the windows and cover them. I am personally not a fan of puny shutters. I also like panel shutters over louvers.
Charlie switched out the really heavy dark screen for one that is almost invisible. I do wish I could make the frame green, too, but I am not sure how to make that happen. We also switched out a tiny white light fixture for a black one (to go with the black shutters) with some visual weight to it.
The sycamore in front got some branches removed, to make things more visible, and to get a branch off the roof. and we also trimmed up the pine tree so we could walk under it and have better views of the neighborhood.. Oh, and you can barely see that our post lamp has the same light as the porch. (lower right corner)
We did coleuses instead of flowers in the window boxes. I love the hot pink colored ones, and that juicy lime green! A sweet potato vine and some grass add some softness and a draping effect. Lush and colorful!
House number found on Etsy--
I am having some Blogger issues, but I am DETERMINED to get these posted today. I hope all the buildup doesn't end up with a huge letdown.
I love what we ended up with, and we're looking forward to doing some fun, new landscaping next year. The ONLY thing I didn't get to do is to paint the little hexagon window on the top of the house black. Can't reach, can't rent a long enough ladder, and can't afford somebody with a cherry picker. Oh well, it'll have to do as is, at least for now. Not just good, it's good enough...
Oh, and we'd also like to get just a little bit more of that lime green in somewhere. Any ideas?
So that's the house! Hope you like it.
Thanks for stopping by!
All best-
Richard