Not the brown steps. I was going to mention in my earlier comment, do not touch the stone and steps. The flowers look wonderful. First, you'll be sorry if you paint cement, as it will flake off and crack and look awful. And also dark brown will always show dust and footsteps. So, leave those alone and go with flowers and door. KISS.
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Oh my gob I love it! Perfect if you ask me!
Not the brown steps. I was going to mention in my earlier comment, do not touch the stone and steps. The flowers look wonderful. First, you'll be sorry if you paint cement, as it will flake off and crack and look awful. And also dark brown will always show dust and footsteps. So, leave those alone and go with flowers and door. KISS.
That's "keep it simple SWEETIE"
I didn't even notice the darker steps but a simple bold color for the door looks very attractive. IS NICE!
LOVE IT!
Oh yes, and you hace gray stone at your foundation, tying in the steps etc. So it all works.
I liked the brown steps, but what do I know. But the orange door and orange flowers NAIL it! Love it!
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