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Color Inside the Lines: After Photo by Jim Bartsch/Thompson Naylor Architects/Allen ConstructionĪ tricolor treatment of turquoise, chocolate, and white turns the original ornate front door-and the unusual stained glass in its transom-into a focal point while adding dimension to the windows, porch-column bases, and other architectural elements. Shown: Despite its cheerful picket fence, the 1920s house, in Santa Barbara, California, seemed to be quaking behind a cloud of tree limbs. Situated near a historic district, this emblem of the bungalow era regained its sprightly soul under the guidance of architect Dennis Thompson and interior designer Jessica Risko Smith. Paint: Benjamin Moore's Trailing Vines (siding, top), Cheyenne Green (siding, bottom), Navajo White (white trim), and Country Redwood (red trim) Color Inside the Lines: Before A curvy path of interlocking concrete pavers replaces the old straight and narrow walkway, adding interest and a more inviting approach. Helpful handrails in traditional painted wood warm up the welcome and also bring the steps up to code. The new palette brings out period style and detail, with crisp, defining lines of red and white, and dark and light green highlighting the shingle and clapboard siding.Ī window box on the second floor-standing ready for its summertime infusion of blooms-ties together the two siding colors while reinforcing the polished look. Perk up with Paint: After Photo by Courtesy of The two-tone treatment made it top-heavy and disguised its splendid trim. Shown: The 1902 house, in Montclair, New Jersey, was suffering from the blands. She suggested a modern take on classic Victorian-era schemes.
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"The homeowners didn't realize what they had," says architectural color consultant Amy Wax of the diamond-pane windows and the stickwork hidden in the gables.