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I forgot to mention Tony but your new interior looks sensational mate, its beautifully executed and color matched giving it a more contemporary living space. I bet you now feel the need/want to spend your time more indoors and appreciate the new modern space rather than being out and about. You have completely transformed the old dull, weary interior to something exceeding today's standards, well done.

Now if you could carry what you have done to the exterior of your dwelling as well, then you'd have some pimpin house in your suburb brah.

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I forgot to mention Tony but your new interior looks sensational mate, its beautifully executed and color matched giving it a more contemporary living space. I bet you now feel the need/want to spend your time more indoors and appreciate the new modern space rather than being out and about. You have completely transformed the old dull, weary interior to something exceeding today's standards, well done.

Now if you could carry what you have done to the exterior of your dwelling as well, then you'd have some pimpin house in your suburb brah.

Thanks Kadir, it's been alot of work and a long journey.

As for the outside, once the gardening and grass has grown. The only way to make the exterior of the house more modern is to paint or do a bit of rendering. I'll see if I can be bothered doing it in due course

Kinda like this:

Makes a big difference to the look of the house externally

front_house-rendered.jpg

Thanks Kadir, it's been alot of work and a long journey.

As for the outside, once the gardening and grass has grown. The only way to make the exterior of the house more modern is to paint or do a bit of rendering. I'll see if I can be bothered doing it in due course

Kinda like this:

Makes a big difference to the look of the house externally

Agreed.

If you could color code some areas of the exterior and add some panels even though it may not serve any purpose other than aesthetics.

Rendering the front of the house or the sides exposed to road with a lighter color and adding some darker shades to it,

i.e.

Lot%2049%20Eaglewood%20Way%20Simonds%20Homes.jpg

displayhomes.jpg

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