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Oregon Ranch House Color Schemes

 

The low cost option works with the existing roof and stone colors (the fixed elements), and the board and batten siding, requiring only the minimal addition of shutters and paint for the actual house, retaining it's 60's era charm. Sculptural plantings near the house reinforce this classic ranch house appearance.

 

Body: Raccoon Hollow 976

Trim: Cloud White 967

Shutters: North Creek Brown 1001

Front Door: Fiery Opal 077C

Cost: approx $8,000- $10,000

 

 

 

Ranch House Color Scheme Option #2

 

The higher-cost option removes all traces of the fixed elements' orangish tones, replacing the roofing and the masonry with new products with a more neutral palette. It also introduces a creamy colored siding and more shutters across the front of the house, lending a more "contemporary cottage" feeling.

 

Body: Owens-Corning Siding in Cream

Trim: Cloud White 967

Shutters: Deep River 1592

Front Door: Deep Mahogany Stain

 

Cost: Approx. $95,000- $125,000

 

 

Two completely different looks with two completely different budgets. The homeowners were not sure if they were selling or staying, so they ordered two Curb Appeal Strategy Packages with two entirely different goals in mind.

 

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2 Comments on Two Awesome House Color Schemes Revealed - A Ranch House in Oregon

NOV
20
2009
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I actually like the look of the low-cost option best...just me!

4:30pm • #1
NOV
21
2009

Thanks Donna - I sure like the cost a heck of a lot better. For selling, it is just right. Over-improving a house is a great way to throw away a lot of money.

~Michelle

12:12pm • #2


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