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    Default I guess they're true Evetonians

    and just about to paint another one.

    Cor this is one sad road to live in....Botanic Road,Wavertree...googs street view

    Is it any wonder they can'tet occupants...that would really depress me coming home to that colour.


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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgePorgie View Post
    and just about to paint another one.

    Cor this is one sad road to live in....Botanic Road,Wavertree...googs street view

    Is it any wonder they can'tet occupants...that would really depress me coming home to that colour.
    Yes - totally inappropriate for the style of houses.

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin View Post
    Yes - totally inappropriate for the style of houses.
    Those houses would look much brighter and modern if they were painted in different pastel shades perhaps!

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    They all need to be a nuetral colour to be made to look respectful and bring the street out of the dump it looks,once you start painting houses all colours of the rainbow they lowe the tone of the neighbourhood and people start backing away from buying or renting and thats a fact.

    If they were all painted like Faulkner street they would enhance the street 3 fold....like this....

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    Quote Originally Posted by kevin View Post
    Yes - totally inappropriate for the style of houses.
    All those houses painted in that colour spoil the look of the street.

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    Quote Originally Posted by GeorgePorgie View Post
    They all need to be a nuetral colour to be made to look respectful and bring the street out of the dump it looks,once you start painting houses all colours of the rainbow they lowe the tone of the neighbourhood and people start backing away from buying or renting and thats a fact.

    If they were all painted like Faulkner street they would enhance the street 3 fold....like this....
    Yes, I've seen some horrific shades on houses - custard yellow, bright turquoise, psychadelic purple and dayglo lime green

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    Quote Originally Posted by gregs dad View Post
    It`s not a bad colour if they only use it for the doors as here in Shaw St.
    My pet hate is window frames and skirting boards done in anything other than white or natural wood
    yes, it's not so bad if just the doors are painted.

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    Fantastic Colour
    BE NICE......................OR ELSE

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    maybe they're just good friends and got a job lot of cheap blue paint

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    May be they are Evertonians
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    Or the same landlord m8s who is a GOOD Evertonian, lucky it could be red ?

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    Those houses look horrible painted in that shade of blue. What makes it worse is that the tops of the walls are painted too ! There is far too much of the colour and it's not a good look.
    You have to be careful with blue - it is a tricky shade to get right. It can only look good on the right style of house and the shade has to be the right one. Blue can look chic and smart or it can look very common !

    French Navy can look good but on the right kind of house.
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    George have you noticed those doors dont open on that side of Faulkner street? They go in around the back.
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    There's a reason for it,Spikey...the garages are at the back of the houses...I mean whats the point of putting the car away and walking round the front to go in.

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    It`s not a bad colour if they only use it for the doors as here in Shaw St.
    My pet hate is window frames and skirting boards done in anything other than white or natural wood
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    Yes, those Everton blue doors certainly brighten up those houses!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Diane Louise View Post
    Yes, those Everton blue doors certainly brighten up those houses!

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