Painting brick is extremely popular throughout the older neighborhoods of Greensboro. Mostly, brick is painted white or lighter colors. This house caught our eye because it is so close in color to the nearby Lustron home. When the azaleas were in bloom last month and the trees were just starting to green out, this house looked as elegant as a peacock! It is located on Fernwood Avenue, just down the street from Guilford Park Presbyterian Church, in the Kirkwood neighborhood. We love this color but don't know if we have the flair to carry it off as an exterior paint color!
Faithful readers: Our main computer is in the shop with a possible hard drive problem. Hopefully we can find an alternate way to upload pictures to the blog. In the meantime, we're glad we were a little ahead on posting! Stay tuned and keep reading!!
Great little cottage just begging for white lacy gingerbread at roof line, and window boxes~
Posted by: June | Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 06:23 AM
Woohoo, it is almost the shade of blue that many houses in the Middle East were often adorned with in order to ward off the Evil Eye. ;-)
This house should have good luck.
Sorry about your computer problems. Maybe you should put some blue on the computer.
Posted by: Dina | Thursday, May 28, 2009 at 09:34 AM
I like painted bricks! Very nice!
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