Free house design where you can change paint colors?

Grantsboro, NC(Zone 8b)

Any one know where on the web this is located?

Lavina

Central FL, FL(Zone 9b)

What exactly are you talking about?

Grantsboro, NC(Zone 8b)

Where you can put in the shapre of your home, windows, etc and choose paint colors and see how they look on the example you have designed for free.

Lavina

Grantsboro, NC(Zone 8b)

I am so dumb went to Sherwin Williams paints and found it.

Thanks for trying.

Lavina

Stockton, CA(Zone 9a)

Lavina, I know what you are talking about, it is a really helpful too. I have used the one at Home Depot's website, I think it takes you to Behr.
http://www.homedepot.com/prel80/HDUS/EN_US/diy_main/pg_diy.jsp?BV_SessionID=@@@@1140092362.1154902511@@@@&BV_EngineID=ccfeaddihlijfkjcgelceffdfgidgim.0&CNTTYPE=PROD_META&CNTKEY=misc/searchResults.jsp&MID=9876&N=2984+4453&pos=n13
hopefully that link will get you to Home Depots paint page and on the right side about halfway down is a section called DESIGN TOOLS. There are 2 choices under that heading. Have fun, I know I had a blast when I used it! LOL
Donna

Pearl River, LA

site:www.behr.com behr check out the explore color part. That is where you want to be. You can choose house style.....room style....colors and mix your own .....have fun if you have not found this before.... shirleyt

Grantsboro, NC(Zone 8b)

I found it under Sherwin Williams paints -of all places.LOL

Lavina

Albuquerque, NM(Zone 7a)

LavinaMae:
I found the Sherwin Williams site:
http://sherlink.sherwin.com/swapp/color_visualizer/index.jsp

This site is really fun. I feel like a kid with a new coloring book. House colors in New Mexico don't appeal to me. They're all varying tones of tan or terra cotta, including ours, and most of them are stucco. I wonder what our neighbors would think if we painted our house a nice yellow with white trim like the one I grew up in on the East Coast?

L.A. (Canoga Park), CA(Zone 10a)

Go for it, June! IMO, "earth tones" are boring.

Thumbnail by Kelli
Albuquerque, NM(Zone 7a)

Love that picture, Kelli, especially those magnificent chimneys. Whose house is it?

L.A. (Canoga Park), CA(Zone 10a)

It's called the Hale House. It's in a park in Los Angeles called Heritage Square. The chimneys are now filled with concrete (and probably also rebar) so that they don't fall over again in an earthquake.

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