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zonerboy 09-19-2013 09:28 AM

[QUOTE=samhass;748742]Our home sits under a massive old oak. We had it painted a fawn grey that almost matches the moss in tree and also picked up all the charcoal colors in our tan stonework.

Why would someone paint a "massive old oak" tree? I think they look fine just the way they are.

samhass 09-19-2013 09:08 PM

Sorry, Zonerboy. I wasn't an English major.
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Baileysmom 09-19-2013 09:10 PM

[QUOTE=elevatorman;748765]Can you help me choose? I am leaning towards the jumbo jet.

I like the jet Elevatorman but think the boat might be more 'villages' style. My personal preference would be the horse, I really enjoyed 'Mr. Ed" as a kid. LOL I have not laughed so hard in a while, thanks for the visual aid. :)

I find this discussion interesting and I truly don't have much of an opinion about what my current neighbors do. The house next to us has been 'bank owned' for several years and is an eyesore like you would not believe. You can see the house was once very nice but now it is horrible. It is on a corner lot so lots of us get to share it's spendor. :(

bkcunningham1 09-19-2013 09:11 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elevatorman (Post 748765)
Can you help me choose? I am leaning towards the jumbo jet.

https://www.google.com/search?q=gara...tm%3B560%3B375

Oh yes!

T-325 09-19-2013 09:21 PM

Its nice that people are painting and taking care of their home... no matter what the color.

Arubagirl2000 09-19-2013 09:22 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by unknown*server (Post 748667)
Take a drive down Cokesbury in the village of Caroline, right off of Stillwater. I'll let you determine which house I'm referring to... what a putrid shade!

That lady was gracious enough to repaint her house at her own cost. She had no idea it would create such an uproar when she moved in and had it painted.

Baileysmom 09-19-2013 09:27 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by elevatorman (Post 748765)
Can you help me choose? I am leaning towards the jumbo jet.

https://www.google.com/search?q=gara...tm%3B560%3B375

I like the jet Elevatorman but think the boat might be more 'villages' style. My personal preference would be the horse, I really enjoyed 'Mr. Ed" as a kid. LOL I have not laughed so hard in a while, thanks for the visual aid. :)

I find this discussion interesting and I truly don't have much of an opinion about what my current neighbors do. The house next to us has been 'bank owned' for several years and is an eyesore like you would not believe. You can see the house was once very nice but now it is horrible. It is on a corner lot so lots of us get to share it's spendor. :(

mrfixit 09-19-2013 10:24 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Happinow (Post 748496)
I'm getting a little worried. A neighbor two doors down just painted their front door and garage door barn red.
I know each to their own but this is not the type of area to express your personal taste in such a bold way. Is anyone else thinking about this?

>>>>>>>............The significance of a Red Door............<<<<<<<

Colonial Americans .....( and direct decendents ).......this is a "safe haven".
...............................( this home brings good luck and a warm welcome ).

To Catholics......................................... ...........signifies "Blood of Christ".
.................................................. ...........................( divine protection ).
...................most Federal courts allow as freedom of Religious expression .

Some (esp. Scottish & Poles).......................when mortgage is paid-in-full.

According to the United States Supreme Court...(regarding The First Amendment)...
............This freedom is "the matrix",-- The indispensable condition of nearly every
other form of freedom. Without it, other fundamental rights, like the right to vote,
would wither and die.

First amendment protection is not limited to "pure speech". It also protects
"symbolic speech"--nonverbal expression whose purpose is to communicate ideas.

graciegirl 09-20-2013 06:04 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by mrfixit (Post 749142)
>>>>>>>............The significance of a Red Door............<<<<<<<

Colonial Americans .....( and direct decendents ).......this is a "safe haven".
...............................( this home brings good luck and a warm welcome ).

To Catholics......................................... ...........signifies "Blood of Christ".
.................................................. ...........................( divine protection ).
...................most Federal courts allow as freedom of Religious expression .

Some (esp. Scottish & Poles).......................when mortgage is paid-in-full.

According to the United States Supreme Court...(regarding The First Amendment)...
............This freedom is "the matrix",-- The indispensable condition of nearly every
other form of freedom. Without it, other fundamental rights, like the right to vote,
would wither and die.

First amendment protection is not limited to "pure speech". It also protects
"symbolic speech"--nonverbal expression whose purpose is to communicate ideas.


I agree with this completely unless someone's free expression involves a Fuchsia home near me. Then I will not agree, but suffer silently.

gomoho 09-20-2013 06:08 AM

Anyone know how they could add a deed restriction after you have signed off on the deed restriction at closing??? I'm all for having some control over paint colors, but hw do you accomplish that after the fact?

travelguy 09-20-2013 06:16 AM

anonymous
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by perrjojo (Post 748511)
You should report it to Community Standards. I doubt this is allowed. BTW, reports are anonymous. You will not have to give your name. Someone will come out and look and if it is a violation they will be cited. Changing the paint color must be approved.

while the report may be anonymous (your information will not be communicated to the offending party) you must give your information to the person taking the report. otherwise there will be no report; they usually reply back to you when the complaint has been delivered.
but, it is not anonymous.

graciegirl 09-20-2013 06:26 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by travelguy (Post 749206)
while the report may be anonymous (your information will not be communicated to the offending party) you must give your information to the person taking the report. otherwise there will be no report; they usually reply back to you when the complaint has been delivered.
but, it is not anonymous.

No one likes to be a snitch, but some things just need to be reported because they are so BAD looking.

They don't tell the person that you reported that you reported them.

Paint color is not one of them that is under deed restrictions and there is nothing that can be done if someone paints something a gawdawful color.

If you want to confront the person knowing this and hoping for change you must weigh whether you want to live in the same neighborhood with someone who dislikes you mightily.

I like deed restrictions, They have teeth.

Sometimes we will have to just swallow hard and put up with things.

A bad, BAD, paint color can devalue all of the homes around it and I feel very bad for the people who have to deal with their neighbors poor taste.

DougB 09-20-2013 07:05 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 749192)
I agree with this completely unless someone's free expression involves a Fuchsia home near me. Then I will not agree, but suffer silently.

But it would nice with a flock of plastic flamingoes in the front yard.

shcisamax 09-20-2013 07:06 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by graciegirl (Post 749192)
I agree with this completely unless someone's free expression involves a Fuchsia home near me. Then I will not agree, but suffer silently.

Same here. Well, maybe not exactly silently but...

graciegirl 09-20-2013 07:17 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by DougB (Post 749244)
But it would nice with a flock of plastic flamingoes in the front yard.


Perhaps, but......

http://www.ndsu.edu/uploads/RTEmagic..._house.jpg.jpg


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