I spotted this little house for sale in Murchison last year. A very pretty wee stucco house from the 1930s era, there are a few properties around the country like this. This one painted blue stands out a mile but not sure I would keep the colour if I owned it. I'd probably be a bit more traditional.
Linking up with Blue Monday and Mosaic Monday.
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You wouldn't have to worry about visitors not finding your house! Reminds me of an orange house here, it sticks out a mile. I presume that one was supposed to be terracotta. Maybe
I love the sheer blue paintcoating.
1930s is long way back in in time. The house is a beaut and will still be there for many years to come. That's just my humble opinion.
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...wow, that sure is blue!
That's a really "strong" blue - a bit "too much" in my opinion ... ;-)
Very blue indeed!
That's a dark shade of blue.
Not my cup of tea when it comes to the colour but I like its style!
I like Murchison.
I think I would keep it blue..but tone it down a little!
Hello,
It is a cute house and I like blue for a color but maybe not so dark.
Take care, have a wonderful week!
I'd keep the blue. My late paternal grandmother always lamented being unable to teach me proper design skills. I like what I like, and what I like is often very colorful.
I like the color and love the style. How nice to travel around to see the sights. I'm looking forward to visiting you more often!
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That is absolutely the most amazing color ever! In fact, it's the color of my front door! My house is yellow.
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