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Photoshop experts? Increasing curb appeal

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ManicMonday007 · 14/05/2022 11:23

I'm looking to improve the curb appeal on my house, any ideas?

I am wanting to change the windows, door and garage door I'm thinking grey or black, can anyone use photoshop to change windows, door and garage door so I can see which colour I prefer? Thank you.

Photoshop experts? Increasing curb appeal
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Lonelycrab · 14/05/2022 11:27

Probably not the answer you want to hear but I think it looks fine, changing colours may be more to your personal taste, but I dont think you’ll be genuinely adding kerb appeal. Just my 2p.

savoycabbage · 14/05/2022 11:29

I don't think it will suit grey as the bricks are very brown. White would look best I think. Or even that sage green that is all the rage. Just not grey.

savoycabbage · 14/05/2022 11:33

This is what I meant but while I was looking for a photo I saw some more olive colour frames which were nice too.

Photoshop experts? Increasing curb appeal
Theunamedcat · 14/05/2022 11:36

For kerb appeal you would be better off with flowers there is an awful lot of brickwork on your house I don't think window frames will cut it really

PointyMcguire · 14/05/2022 12:21

Agree with others, it looks fine as it is. In your shoes I’d add in some planters with brightly coloured flowers, maybe some hanging baskets to break up all that brick.

ManicMonday007 · 15/05/2022 15:07

Thanks for your ideas. No photoshop experts?

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icanonlydosomuch · 15/05/2022 17:10

It's not necessarily the windows but it really needs softening with plants and hanging baskets etc!

fruitbrewhaha · 15/05/2022 17:21

I was also going to suggest to get gardening. A flowerbed on the edge nearest the house could be a beautiful colourful addition ,plus some interesting containers.

AnneButNotHathaway · 18/05/2022 09:37

Not really a photoshop expert here, but there are design building programs where you can try out different textures and colors and planning to see what you like. Something like Interior design 3d might work for you.

inappropriateraspberry · 18/05/2022 09:47

Don't change the colours, greg or black would look awful with the red brick. Put some plants and flowers in the garden, maybe some pots with bay trees or similar near the front door.

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