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Next, in my opinion, the reddish base also works: I would give it a dark gray.
The railings front and back, light gray, which does not contrast so much with the house. Without any "dark accents." Maybe the railing in dark gray. Beams of the roof covering also light gray.
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We have now had various painters on site. The general consensus ultimately leans this way ;)
The following scenarios:
- Roof overhangs white
- Roof covering white
- Railings: what is green becomes white, what is brown becomes light gray
- Base unchanged
or (the painter’s view)
- Roof overhangs white or light gray (Wife: hm ...)
- Roof covering white or light gray (Wife: hm ...)
- Railings: what is green becomes light gray, what is brown becomes a somewhat darker gray (Wife: hm ... really?)
- Facade smoother and white
- Base: darker gray (Wife: hm ... and wrinkled her nose)
Now here it comes! Later my wife also said: hm ... hm ... hm ... if some gray is to be added to the house, then the base could also be accented (dark) gray ...
A tinted facade is unfortunately (still) not up for discussion. Let's see how it finally turns out ...