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Logan Turner
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Design advice needed please

Logan Turner
  • Rental Property Investor
  • Dallas, TX
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So I think the part that is the hardest for me is picking out all the finishing materials, the paint scheme etc. Does this get easier? Do you all hire interior decorators? On a side note, im in the middle of a BRRR property. I picked out a paint color to match the dark in the brick but not sure if I like it. I wanted some contrast and some pop from the curb. But not sure I like it. Reminds me too much of Halloween. Should I paint the brick cream? Put some white or cream color in the window trim? Thanks everyone, especially all you who have much better taste than myself.

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Luc Boiron
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Luc Boiron
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  • Toronto, Ontario
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I know it's different in some markets, but we almost never paint brick here. Unpainted brick is more attractive to buyers. I also think you have a good brick colour.

I think the black looks quite modern. I also thing you could go with a grey colour for the trim, that would give it a modern look. Something like this:

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