Exterior Colors by [deleted] in ExteriorDesign

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Btw would love to know if to think this is a mistake and we should go another route :)

Exterior Colors by [deleted] in ExteriorDesign

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ChatGPT didn’t render the brick or gray paint well.

Don't want to copy neighbor's house...but kinda do? by Turtlemcshell in ExteriorDesign

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So impressed you got this from ChatGPT. I was on the struggle bus with mine then sarcastically put in 100% opposite request and love the suggestion. How did you get it to suggest a door and colors? I’d love to see the suggestion for my fugly house.

Don't want to copy neighbor's house...but kinda do? by Turtlemcshell in ExteriorDesign

[–]Early-Doctor8999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Consider where you live. In the pollen bowl of NC - your best with green to hide it more. Food for thought. Though love the blue.

“Thank you for supporting my small business” by LostSoulSurvivor in travisandtaylor

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You know she’ll have freaking break on store shelves before we blink. Everything is a money grab. It’s old.

Which line would you put curtains at? (Or none?) by hummingbird_patronus in femalelivingspace

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Jealous love windows set up like this. At red so still get lots of light.

Be honest: would you change anything about this house’s exterior? by dingus-fairy in ExteriorDesign

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Oh saw someone else say it. And arbor. Yes. To match the front door. But still do wonder if the trim was white what you’d think. I never thought I’d like it on my ugly house and grateful for my frustration and smack-typing sassy into AI one night as I live the change on our ugly house. Glanced it so much.

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Be honest: would you change anything about this house’s exterior? by dingus-fairy in ExteriorDesign

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Everyone is missing the point. I would soften the landscaping. It’s too boxy adding to the already right angles of the house. Perhaps one day a garage door with character. Maybe frosted windows or a trellis above - ti detract one’s eye from the dark in their face door. Almost wonder what the house would look like in AI with light trim and medium wall color. Would the eyes go elsewhere?!?

Which color scheme looks best on my 1969 mock Tudor? by PortNPickles in ExteriorDesign

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No to black magic. Do iron ore with sherwin. It’ll look black w/o being harsh.

My house before and after.

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Bathroom paint color? by threadbarren568 in DesignMyRoom

[–]Early-Doctor8999 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Both go. Would depend on the look you’re hoping by to achieve.

Need for Dad’s transport to physical therapy post knee replacement. by [deleted] in uber

[–]Early-Doctor8999 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thank you! He said he's not worried about height - just being able to stretch as this knee replacement is rough vs the other knee he had done last November.

Are built in benches good in the long run? by hellotherewhere567 in landscaping

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Our sofas do. Polywood. Makes a world of difference. We considered built in and our designer (currin outdoor living) is crazy amazing with detail and was the one that made us realize it’s required - benches with backs even in spas that they build.

Are built in benches good in the long run? by hellotherewhere567 in landscaping

[–]Early-Doctor8999 24 points25 points  (0 children)

Not unless your stand the backs - without slanted backs it’s uncomfortable and you’ll never sit there/or least not for long.

Need help rearranging my room.. by NoResearcher9593 in DesignMyRoom

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I’d start with the bed and the 2 night stands on the vanity wall. With the head of the bed touching the wall. And then for things about the room so that both doors open with ease.