Tuesday, October 10, 2006
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11 Comments:
Now there's some curb appeal! I like it folks are creative outside - and I imagine they're pretty creative inside too, don't you?
Yeah Annie, I'm sure outside is relatively plain compared to the inside! Amazing!
agreed! I doubt it's possible to paint a house like that and not be creative! LOL
:) I've seen a pure pink house somewhere in England, I've to posted it in April I think ;)
When I walk home from work--ah, to be able to do that again!--I love passing the colorful townhomes and riotous city gardens bursting with multiple colors all their own. I will keep a vision of this blue house in my mind as I steer my car through the empty streets so late at night.
Best, The Gal
You certainly don't need an address for this house.
I love vibrant colours. Great perspective, too.
I just found your website and will be visiting regularly. I just moved from DC to Florida. I miss DC so much - especially houses like this!
Same street as this?
http://artblog8675309.blogspot.com/2006/10/kingston-q-nw.html
erm..is it a nursery? 'cos its like a playhouse!!
Well, the occupants might be creative; good luck to them. However, if it were my house, I think I would try to be a little less artistic.
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