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Krallum
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all dis gentrification

I'm Krallum and I approved this message.

6/25/2013 9:37:24 AM

CalledToArms
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yeah I can't get behind the garage aspect, but I love the process of restoring older houses though, so the rest is cool.

6/25/2013 9:46:57 AM

smoothcrim
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why's that? I have a huge backyard and lots of toys. Getting all the car and motorcycle parts out the house was nice

6/25/2013 2:48:41 PM

aimorris
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I think they're talking about the color choice.

6/25/2013 4:51:30 PM

Netstorm
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"^^ haven't found anyone that lasted. starting on the interior renovations soon. kitchen, bathroom, adding a bathroom, hvac, finishing my electrical and low voltage, and a deck on the back"


I would rent this house if it wasn't 5br--I imagine you ask a pretty good deal for it.

I would demand that you let me help with the renovations in exchange for learning new skills.

6/25/2013 5:25:11 PM

CalledToArms
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^^ sorry. yes, I should have been more clear. I was following up what another poster said about the green but didn't notice my post went to a new page.

6/25/2013 8:17:37 PM

smoothcrim
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ahh I missed
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"Little confused..is that a detached garage that is that lime green color? And what made you pick that color?

No offense...I just don't get the bright colors for houses that aren't in Miami/on a Carribean island. There are different ways to make your house stand out."


Yes, detached garage. The house will be the same color, but the renovation isn't done on it yet (still have the back wall to do) so I haven't painted it. I live in oakwood so many/most houses are bright colors like that. Green's my favorite so that's what I went with. The houses on either side of me are brick so mine sticks out extra. The white balance on my camera wasn't that good so it's not quite as intense as the images show.



[Edited on June 25, 2013 at 8:54 PM. Reason : ]

6/25/2013 8:49:59 PM

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"I just don't get the bright colors for houses that aren't in Miami/on a Carribean island"


When I see this in a southern town, I think they are really trying to rip off some of the styling from Charleston and the whole rainbow row thing. Sometimes it looks good, other times, it is really bad. That group of houses in the picture look fine IMO.

6/26/2013 9:55:31 AM

jbrick83
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^
I live in Charleston, and I agree. The funny thing is people in lower income neighborhoods still try and pull that shit here...and it looks horrible. I just had a neighbor repaint their house smurf blue and it looks like shit.

Now if the whole neighborhood is doing it...then I guess its okay. I will think the neighborhood looks ridiculous, but I guess you aren't sticking out like a sore thumb with your neutral colored house. I also think the ^ picture above the "bright" colors look a little muted/faded and not quite as bright as the picture the OP posted. So like he said...maybe it's the lighting.

6/26/2013 10:33:28 AM

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