It’s newsletter time again and this month it’s dedicated entirely to exteriors. I’m gathering all my exterior posts so that they will be in one place with the addition of my special article written especially for my subscribers (it’s free,
click here if you would like to receive it)
The most Overlooked Colour for Exteriors.
My monthly
newsletter will arrive in your in-box by the weekend!
If you would like your home to fill you with happiness every time you drive up, contact me.
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Looking forward to it Maria! I always learn something new from your blog posts and newsletter!
ReplyDeleteHave a GREAT Day! :)
Maria,
ReplyDeleteGreat as we are outside more to notice the exterior and texture surfaces of many things and colors.
Bette
I get so wrapped up with interior colors I hardly notice the exterior! I'll keep my eyes open for more colorful posts on it.
ReplyDeleteWhy are exterior colors so difficult. It seems that change even more than interior colors once they go up! Can't wait to hear your great advice on this subject!
ReplyDeleteI look forward to that one!
ReplyDeleteThree cheers for newsletter time!
ReplyDeleteThanks for stopping by Gg - Notes on the Journey. Always love your visits.
yeh, for outdoor colors and gate-keepers.
ReplyDeletepve
I always love receiving your newsletter. I learn something new each month! Have a wonderful weekend, Maria.
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Brooke
A house in my town should have followed these steps. They built a Victorian style home with gorgeous architecture and painted it YELLOW! Not the beautiful, buttery, rich yellow. NEON! What a waste of a gorgeous home!
ReplyDeleteLila Ferraro
Queen Bedroom Sets
Will definitely check out our newsletter. And I want that house!!! (and dog)
ReplyDeleteDitto . . the house but not the dog . .
ReplyDeleteMaria your posts always make me so happy!! Love the gate and doggy
ReplyDeleteKarena
Art by Karena
Maria- I just discovered your blog and I love it. I have a very hideous color scheme on my exterior right now-all the wrong moves. Dark teal trim, yellowish stone, white stucco, light brown asphalt roof, and orangey-wood front doors. Not sure what to do. I can't afford to repaint entirely right now, and so I'd like to just repaint the trim and front doors. Any advice? Thanks.
ReplyDeleteHi Ann,
ReplyDeleteHow about a dark brown to relate to the roof? You can't do black (which would be my first choice) because your roof is not black but brown would work.
Hope this helps,
Maria