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Beginning at the porch, the path to the front door steps gradually down three levels until finishing at. Mirrors are like the solutions to most of the problems especially on how to hide an unused door. The landscape architect used a layering effect again to present the house and its front entry to better advantage. though I would appreciate suggestions regarding a walkway from the driveway to the front door, as we need to have that done within the next two months. The redesign of the front walkway brought it down to meet the driveway and opened up the porch entry with a set of wide steps. We plan to put in nice landscaping in the spring (remaining bushes will be removed) so I'll save those questions for another time for the most part. Also the right side will have railings going across the front as the steps are to the side). I'd love to have a blue door, but I'm thinking that two blue front doors isn't a good idea?! Would two different color doors (one blue, one _) be too much? Should I stay more neutral with both? (The door on the left will have a fullview glass storm door on it the one on the right needs to have a metal bottom-half storm door. It's very confusing to visitors! How can we emphasize the door on the left as the "front door"? Unfortunately we cannot do anything "structural" at this time, such as changing the roofline or adding a porch, etc. Our house has two "front doors" because of an addition that was put on many years ago. Is that necessary? I'm not opposed to white but wonder if we should be limited to that. And any other special touches you would recommend! Our painter has suggested using white as a trim color since we have white vinyl windows. I'd really appreciate color suggestions for the siding, trim, shutters, new doors, and new railings (also style of railings). And the neighbor's new brown vinyl fence is very near our house, so I'd like to coordinate with that as well. (- Our new roof color is "driftwood" which I see as dark brownish-gray. I am seeking advise for paint colors with the hope of finding a good color that updates our aluminum siding! I'd like a medium-light brownish/gray or grayish/brown. We are doing a modest makeover of our home exterior.
