Arauki11
2025-04-21 15:28:49
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Dear ,
I don’t have to like it either, only you do, moreover this is exclusively about feeding the house design of with ideas. Therefore, examples can also be useful that the original poster comments on with "no, definitely not something like that," meaning a negative delimitation.
I am surprised that a person completely unknown to me believes to know whether something could be too colorful for me or what I like. As if someone who wears a plain shirt couldn’t also like colorful Hawaiian shirts at the same time. I used to live in a rented floor of an Art Nouveau villa and many years in a house with brightly painted, huge radiators, colored lamps, wine-red walls and even colored door handles, and finally in an extension of an old castle with colorful wall paintings and much more. Now I have a house clad with gray wood in a rather simple style, but I can assure you that I previously lived just as happily and well everywhere and if I move again, everything from a modern loft to a rustic wooden house in the countryside could become possible—that’s why shouldn’t it be? The rock musician can also like classical music and the star chef currywurst.
From the little that can be seen in the picture, you seem to have an interesting and certainly beautiful house, which we would also like to see sometime to understand your taste; show a bit more than just the driveway, flowers and the shadow of the garage. Come on, you already complained immediately, so take part constructively here with pictures.
Your chosen blue and yellow would not be my colors at first sight today but I can imagine that it looks very chic as a whole and (most importantly!) that you like it! My former house was plastered in a shade of blue, maybe that’s why I prefer warm red tones or wood today.
Recently, I saw a house plastered in a warm brown tone with light gray windows and partially wood cladding. I found that really chic as well, just like in the picture of the architect I mentioned, where a black house or house section stands on the green meadow. There are so many paths to Rome, and behind a gray wooden facade doesn’t necessarily have to live a similarly gray spirit. Just because the outside appears colorful and cheerful, I have no guarantee that this continues inside the house or with the people living there.
So, now here are some nice pictures. And I really mean that seriously and with interest!
My house will hardly please you
I don’t have to like it either, only you do, moreover this is exclusively about feeding the house design of with ideas. Therefore, examples can also be useful that the original poster comments on with "no, definitely not something like that," meaning a negative delimitation.
certainly too colorful.
I am surprised that a person completely unknown to me believes to know whether something could be too colorful for me or what I like. As if someone who wears a plain shirt couldn’t also like colorful Hawaiian shirts at the same time. I used to live in a rented floor of an Art Nouveau villa and many years in a house with brightly painted, huge radiators, colored lamps, wine-red walls and even colored door handles, and finally in an extension of an old castle with colorful wall paintings and much more. Now I have a house clad with gray wood in a rather simple style, but I can assure you that I previously lived just as happily and well everywhere and if I move again, everything from a modern loft to a rustic wooden house in the countryside could become possible—that’s why shouldn’t it be? The rock musician can also like classical music and the star chef currywurst.
From the little that can be seen in the picture, you seem to have an interesting and certainly beautiful house, which we would also like to see sometime to understand your taste; show a bit more than just the driveway, flowers and the shadow of the garage. Come on, you already complained immediately, so take part constructively here with pictures.
Your chosen blue and yellow would not be my colors at first sight today but I can imagine that it looks very chic as a whole and (most importantly!) that you like it! My former house was plastered in a shade of blue, maybe that’s why I prefer warm red tones or wood today.
Recently, I saw a house plastered in a warm brown tone with light gray windows and partially wood cladding. I found that really chic as well, just like in the picture of the architect I mentioned, where a black house or house section stands on the green meadow. There are so many paths to Rome, and behind a gray wooden facade doesn’t necessarily have to live a similarly gray spirit. Just because the outside appears colorful and cheerful, I have no guarantee that this continues inside the house or with the people living there.
So, now here are some nice pictures. And I really mean that seriously and with interest!