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skeathley
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Like the black inset window trim, you might like something like this

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Opposite of white house example, this one shows how the light contrasting trim adds depth

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Light gray with bright white. I wanted to point out how the trim should contrast against the siding--here the window frames don't stand out bc same color

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Wanted to point out how good the cherry wood looks with the warm red brick. Also like the window frames

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I like this brick for with the off-white siding because it has the matching off white color within it complements the siding nicely. Would look nice with dark gray roof

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Not a bad combination but think brick has a little too much light/dark color contrast within it

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This warm neutral brick is nice, could look good with light grayish neutral siding and slate blue-gray roof

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Think both blue and brick are too dark but good brick/siding reference for comparison sake

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I don't like this combination but wanted you to see example of red brick with light cream color and dark roof--I think the brick overpowers the cream and don't like the dark gutters

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Blue gray brick with light blue gray color, could be nice idea

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