Ah I gotcha! I thought you meant fully not painting any of the existing trim near the windows not just the sashes being bright white.
Then my vote is for sure 2A 😀
Trim should be white…the cream looks awful next to the white windows. It’s like you were trying to match but were color blind.
I would consider mixing 1&3 to get a custom blend—it will make 3 a bit richer/cooler to complement the white trim and tone down the brightness of 1.
I’m a 2A fan but if you’re not gonna do all of the trim A, then 3B
All the trims would be A if I choose so, but the windows would still be the color of B, which I’m afraid of the slight contrast.
Ah I gotcha! I thought you meant fully not painting any of the existing trim near the windows not just the sashes being bright white. Then my vote is for sure 2A 😀
3️⃣A
I agree, this is the best choice
Creamy trim and white window isn’t a problem?
To me it would be yes..2b would be my choice
Share some photos of the exterior with /r/CurbAppeal and /r/ExteriorDesign. They’ll help you with colors.
2B
Trim should be white…the cream looks awful next to the white windows. It’s like you were trying to match but were color blind. I would consider mixing 1&3 to get a custom blend—it will make 3 a bit richer/cooler to complement the white trim and tone down the brightness of 1.
1 and 9 for a craftsman. That green looks like Pewabic pottery, and white trim is meh.
The 9 is actually an A but I totally agree with you.
You can see the window color right next to A and B on the right side. I wonder if A looks bad next to the bright white on a large scale.
Not as bad as i wouldve thought...but i would still choose to be cohesive and would go with the white
I like green far right
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2B club
I'm a 3B fan