Exterior renovations have a funny way of going sideways. Not because the work is bad or the materials are wrong — but because what gets installed doesn’t match what was pictured. The paint color that looked perfect on the swatch reads completely different across an entire facade. The new siding clashes with the roof tone in a way nobody noticed until the job was done. The front door color that seemed bold and fresh now feels like it belongs to a different house. These aren’t rare outcomes. They’re common ones. And they happen because exterior design is genuinely hard to visualize before the work starts. The Problem With Planning Piece by Piece Most homeowners approach an exterior update the same way: one decision at a time. Pick the siding first, then figure out the trim, then choose a door color, then realize the gutters need doing too. Each decision seems…
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