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Curb Appeal - Colorizing services
$250.00
$250.00
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This service provides a colorized rendition of what we think your home or building should look like.
You provide a photo (or we can get one from Google Earth), and we'll render some colors right on the photo to show you what we think it could look like.
Flat rate: $250 per scheme
You provide a photo (or we can get one from Google Earth), and we'll render some colors right on the photo to show you what we think it could look like.
Flat rate: $250 per scheme
Frequently Asked Questions:
So what benefit do I get? You can feel confident that the several thousand dollar investment put into your paint of the home will be professionally reviewed.
I'm afraid of what colors to paint my home? There's a design process that we use in coming up with the homes color.
Are you tired of just settling for white? YES!
Do you wonder if the color of your structure really affects it's value? yes, it has a big impact on values
Do you know how to select colors based on the following:
1. Major elements of the home.
2. Regional contextual color choices.. compare and contrast
3. Other environmental impacts that effect the owners
4. Style and period of the home.
5. How do you as the owner want to make a statement? What are your tastes as an individual?
So what benefit do I get? You can feel confident that the several thousand dollar investment put into your paint of the home will be professionally reviewed.
I'm afraid of what colors to paint my home? There's a design process that we use in coming up with the homes color.
Are you tired of just settling for white? YES!
Do you wonder if the color of your structure really affects it's value? yes, it has a big impact on values
Do you know how to select colors based on the following:
1. Major elements of the home.
2. Regional contextual color choices.. compare and contrast
3. Other environmental impacts that effect the owners
4. Style and period of the home.
5. How do you as the owner want to make a statement? What are your tastes as an individual?