The reno is done very well and looks quite solid. I would add a split stone face around all edges of the painted area and around the doorway and window so it blends in with the stone work on the rest of your home. I think the painted area would look very good then. The stone would be like a veneer finish that would enhance this part of the structure well. I would also bury the downspout from the eves trough underground where it meets the ground. Just make sure you put a screen at the top so the debris and leaves do not plug it. Your home is so beautiful and you should be so proud of what you have accomplished. Loved the video and thank you for letting us comment on the painted area.
Since I live in the US, I did sign up for your newsletter regarding alignment. I recently resigned from my nursing job withe a US Navy clinic due to the overwhelming increasing toxic work environment they were creating. Before and after I left, multiple people have left as well for the same reason. Sometimes I have regret for leaving but then I talk to friends still there and hearing nothing has changed I then feel I made the right decision. I am going to be 54 in April so we are gearing up for retirement lifestyle in the next few years which means a move to another area of the US. Right now I have a booth in an antique store and sell antiques and collectables as well as my DIY crafts. I love the brocante videos... I love looking for treasures. Thank you
Wow! What a courageous decision to stay true to what you feel and find more alignment. So happy for you that you’ve found a way to sell your antiques and crafts. Congratulations on this huge life change! Sending love
Hi there! I am a RN also, but work as an Admitting Case Manager in the Field (pre-COVID), but working @ home since March 2020. Previously I visited Patients @ Hospitals in Los Angeles, California to evaluate them in ICU in-order to transfer to LTAC. I used to have an Antique Booth in Santa Monica,CA back in the early 2000’s. I moved to Paris in 2004-2006 to attend Christiés Education to study 17Th, 18th, & 19th French Furniture. So when I returned to the US & tried to open my own Antique Store in Beverly Hills, the Rent on 1,000 Square Feet was about $20,000 per month! The Economy was starting to fall apart & it was too risky @ that time. I went back to Nursing… I am curious about where you worked @ a Military Clinic? Also where is your Antique Business? I am available to give you some ideas about reinventing your Nursing Career if you’re interested. Take Care!
I think the yellow is ok and will blend in with the surrounding countryside. I don't like the plastic edges though and I think they do need to be altered.
I don't think the color is as bad as you think. The color will fade over time and with your 70's stoneware with the muted colors of the clay, I think it will look beautiful. Often, what we are concerned with ends up turning out ok.
I’m so sorry to see the color choice wasn’t the right one but I know you’ll find the perfect shade. I loved how you talked about alignment at the end of the video and how the Magpie made an appearance. I absolutely love to connect to nature and living beings around me as they instantly raise my vibration💕 I look forward to the next video.
I had a similar wall color problem in an old house in Puerto Rico. I resolved it in doing a color wash in an exterior grout compound. I loved it afterward. It look as time worn as the original rendered plaster on the 18th century walls.
You are fabulous my lady, your attention to details is just amazing. I agree that surrounding yourself with beautiful things is the best way to live life
It's a lovely canvas to add to..... rustic shutters and perhaps a beautifully scented climbing jasmine and alongside a virginia creeper, pots geraniums on the window ledges...you will work your own special magic xxx
You are so right about the idea of having beautiful things around you. Why else do they say that one shouldn't work in clutter. I know that when there is too much stuff around me , I can't think and I have to immediately start cleaning up. I have started to put fresh flowers , candles and softly playing music on when I start to work. I love a pretty plate when I eat freshly baked lemon pound cake. I use a pretty plate in the morning when I have a slice to toast. Anything to just lift me just a bit, you know. It makes me feel so grand too...lol..Thank you so much for stressing this incredibly important point! As for the wall..hmmm....that to me is something you should live with for a bit. Something will call to you and you'll know right away. It might be to just let the plant grow across the wall, something as simple as that. I was also thinking you could create a vibe that is condusive to that wall. I don't know what it could be ,but again..you probably have to live with for a bit to see what messages you're getting 🙂. Thank you so much for all that you share!!
Oh how I love your videos. So calming and relaxing. So agree with you. Simple is better. Sure wish I could do that in my life. Setting here and need to move furniture around to get a much better flow in this room. Would be so much happier. Just wish I could get the family on board to see what I see. So glad I found your channel. Thank you.
A beautiful day to you. My thought is leave it. It is a beautiful backdrop for green. You are not yet seeing it as a complete picture in your minds eye. Its complimentary colors are lavender and violet in to blues. Once this wall has a base of plants and the beautiful embellishments you find, I’m sure you will be so ever pleased.
Merci, merci pour ces jolis mots ma belle amie !! I was delighted to discover the beautiful and authentic person behind the scenes. You know, restoring a house always gets us in trouble at one time or another. This is the problem with modern coatings, the reflections of the material and the warmth of old-fashioned coatings are missing. But vegetation always softens its surroundings. The ivy will again make a nice evergreen backdrop, but in this situation I would also wonder if the climbing hydrangea could be a good option with a nice presence even in winter despite the deciduous leaves and its delicate flowering in summer. I would gladly plant a "Ghislaine de Féligonde" rosebush at the level of the gutter for its sunset shades and its slender stems, it would make a smooth transition between the two buildings. I would see a large oval zinc pot (brocante) filled with deep blue and white flowers on the windowsill to focus attention. March should be a good month for these plantations...
Ghislaine de feilgonde is a great Rose....Not many thorns, changes the colour nicely, fits to the colour of these wall, flowers all summer and is a very healthy plant. I have two of them in my garden 🤩
Omg! This is EXACTLY why I am so happy you want to help! Some adjustments can not be done they said (like removing the “cornières”) and we’re afraid that adding fake stone trims will look… well… fake. It needs more green and nature and it needs to crack and get all dirty. Then it’ll probably be ok. We’ll be in touch soon! Merci infiniment! 💋
I think the colour will be okay, maybe something like shutters would improve the look you’re right the small trim just doesn’t suit an older building 💐🥰
I think you are right about aging of the color and the vines once they begin climbing up the wall of this section of your home. I like your perspective on things, too-in light of eternity this is a small thing although important to us.
I think the perfect colour for your wall would of been the colour of the rendering between the stones of the other building. Love your vlogs always so peaceful 🙂
Agree! The problem was that the rendering has about 4 different colors and that the choice in colors for the wall (because it is not paint) was limited so we had to pick the one that was closest but I knew there was none that was exactly what I felt was right which is why a few weeks before they would start the work I had called them to ask to come review our color choice with us because I thought we hadn’t picked the right one. But they haven’t come and showed up all of a sudden to do the work and the materials had already been bought… 😒
Oooh my ears pricked when you started speaking energy and alignment.. the first video of yours I watched just the other day was about journalling and manifesting your dream cottage which I was sitting there doing at the time… synchronicities 😃🙏🏻💕
I agree it's the wrong colour & edging, but I also agree that it can be left if you're going to grow ivy on it. In time, it may even fade to a lighter colour. There's an old saying, "If in doubt ... don't". Looking forward to your next video on alignment. Blessings from Australia 🙏🌈
Hello... I'm in the US.. I love your videos and all the renovations on your gorgeous property. I agree with you the color is too yellow... What if a paint process is done on the wall with a combination of lighter and darker color to blend and create a faux finish to match a little better
Hello, I think if I were to paint that wall, I would look to the stonework that is beside it. I would want to integrate the natural colour of the stone with my paint color. I think a light sage, green paint would create a soft and natural appearance. Good luck.
Possibly just repaint the wall a medium gray color to blend with the stone. (Paint is not very expensive here in the US, I don't know about France. And repainting is fairly quick because you won't need to redo all the prep work.) When picking the gray color choose a little darker, because the sunlight will washout the color. Can you paint the white edging. As others have suggested, the wall will "age", plants will really help. Once the wall paint ages, you may be fine with it. Right now it is a big wall, freshly painted, too bright, and does not look good. Age and plants will greatly help. To my eyes, the wall definitely needs some trim around the door and window. I think used wood, a bit of distressed wood trim could look really good. Don't make the distressed wood look artificial/tacky though. The used wood trim would be fine if it didn't all match. It doesn't all need to be the exact same width all around the opening. Maybe a wider piece on top and narrower pieces on the sides, etc. Look at old buildings, you will see these variations. Maybe at used building supply places or if you see something being torn down you could get this used wood very cheap or maybe free. Used, older wood is more difficult to cut though, but a carpenter with a good saw would be able to do it. Maybe get a used solid wood door, or used shutters. Here, paint stores make lots of mistakes when mixing colors. I painted my house with paint that the color was mixed wrong, I got the paint for almost free. It was a medium gray color that I probably would not have chosen, but it is a completely neutral color. There are several gray colors to be aware of. There are warm grays and cool grays. There are blueish grays and greenish grays. there are pinkish grays. Start by carefully looking at the gray colors of the stones. the stones will have a mix of these various grays in them, but one of the colors may be more common. I don't mind the yellow wall. But I do think it could look a whole lot better for not much money. I don't think you should feel anything negative about changing the color. A painter could repaint in less than 2 hours, maybe one hour. And since all the prep work is done, you could buy yourself a roller, pan. and brush and paint this wall yourself in less than half a day. Watch some TH-cam vids. Try to get paint that already has the primer mixed in, it does cost more, never use cheap paint. To get the top edges, tape your brush onto a broom or rake handle, so you can reach the top edges. Probably good to have a friend hold the ladder for you. Just relooked at the wall, it's pretty high. really best to have the painter do it, you don't want to fall. Trying to add "aging" to the wall will look very tacky, unless you spend a gob of money on some expensive artist/designer. Don't even go there. Don't feel bad about this very minor mistake, just repaint it, and don't look back, otherwise, you will continue to cringe and feel bad every time you look at it for the next 5-10 years. We all make plenty of mistakes when renovating our homes, just be grateful this was a cheap one. Even contractors make mistakes, they add this unavoidable cost of doing business right into the bid. You have found yourself a beautiful, home with lots of history and soul. Enjoy the process. All the best to you.
Thank you for all your suggestions! Unfortunately it was quite an expensive (5 figure) mistake but we’ll find a solution. I don’t want to loose energy on it either when we have so many more building works to do… Thank you for your ideas and encouragement 💜
Good morning from the US! I agree, it may be a bit too yellow. Can you get some color samples and paint larger patches so you can see it for a few weeks in all lights? That’s what I do in my home. Maybe lean toward something more beige or “greige” as we say in the states. I would look at trimming the door and windows with similar stone to match the current structure. I feel that would help them blend together. But it’s very difficult when you’re combining old with new. More mistakes are going to happen so be nice to yourself and go with the process! ❤️ It’s going to work out!
Yes that is what the team who did it suggested. I am just hoping a different color will fix part of it, although it may still look too new… Thanks for your suggestions!
Just wanted to say not to plant ivy on the walls as the sticky feet can damage the structure. Try using Virginia Creeper instead. It is not invasive and has beautiful colour in autumn. Fast growing as well.
Ivy is awful stuff. I hate it. It goes so deep eventually that you can never pull it out and will spread and take over the garden. It suffocated trees.
Yes~ I am not a fan of that type of rendering done with cement. I think you should have done enduit a la chaux. Since you asked our humble opinion ;). It is not the colour as much as the rendering type (though agree perhaps a bit too yellow & plastic trim, not good). My husband and I learned to do chaux enduit ourselves (very do-able once you get the hang of it- and remarkably beautiful). Nevertheless, you should be able to find a mason to do that exterior wall in chaux. Imho it is important for historic French properties ~
Hi Marloes, I really really like the colour of the wall! The colour will weather and soften, having greenery around or on it will be very beautiful. I’m hoping that you would consider Virginia Creeper for the greenery? In autumn the changes of the colours of the leaves will suit the original buildings too. I like others suggestion of placing faux stones around the window and door. It is great to have a vision; is is also great to adapt to changes. Regards from Susan at Hobart, Tasmania.
You are so right, perspective is everything. I am sure you will find the solution from the right place. Thanks for what you bring to the collective. 🤗🙏💖
Hey what about " wild wine ", parthenocissus tricuspidata ? I planted it on my house because we actually dont't have the money to make the walls new. It climbs by itself and does not harm the walls ! 😃
I see what you mean about the color but it’s not entirely off. It needs more dimension, which could be achieved with a white wash to tone it down. The method would bring it closer to the varied colors within the adjacent stone finish wall. You may pick a new color but I think you would feel the same way since it would be just the one color. New next to old does that sometimes. Also, I agree with you about the edging to the window and door. The lines are too straight and need a stone edging. Is there a stone veneer type product the contractor could recommend? Or maybe old weathered shutters hung on either side of both the window and door would give it the texture it needs. I think you would be happy with those 2 changes and adding the ivy as you mentioned. Regardless it is a fun beautiful project. Yes, you are fortunate to have such worries. 😊
It would be wonderful if we could white wash this! That is not an option the builders mentioned. What would the method be? Could you elaborate on that? Because the even color is indeed what I dislike most and that won’t change when we paint it another color…
@@FrenchCountryLife It would be a similar process that you applied to the wood furniture in one of your videos. A watered down paint that is applied. Take your time deciding and consult with local artisans. Not knowing the base finish and texture, I wouldn’t want to give you wrong application approach. I’m sure others have done this in your area. Get some ideas on TH-cam also. I’m sure it can be beautiful
Several things might make you feel differently--rustic shutters, large tubs with trellis and planting a viney something to go up and over the door and window.
How about a lighter colour similar to the shade surrounding the window behind you in the video and closer to the light gravel of your walkways. The clean trim lines used at the seams could be painted the same as the walls to hide them. I love your idea of the replacing the trellis and vine, bringing back the old aesthetic. You are enjoyable to watch. I enjoy your spontaneous way and your real energy! I look forward to your blend of this and your alignment messages in the future. The Magpie’s contribution added another level to your video! Ha! Fun. Thanks
You could do a big trellis on the wall left corner and over half way to the right in the same green as the patio and then have the ivy climb over that trellis but in meantime you would have the wood and green to create texture and coordinating color scheme until the ivy grows. Another thing, although expensive here in France, very large pots, 3, in a color you look either the green patio color or.... and plant big plants in the pots to grow up the wall and give it a distraction to a big giant blank wall. Its hard when picking a swatch for such a giant wall. Also, would it be possible for them to do a wash/stain over the existing to give it a more antiqued wash and color? Those were the 3 that came to mind right away :-) Bon Chance
For me (on the video at least), I feel the wall works very well and I like the colour a lot! I would add more interest with plants to hide the ‘corners’, perhaps add some other rustic touches with old wooden implements, ladders or old windows 🪟? I’m sure you’ll find a beautiful solution. I’d also thought about a ‘fresco’ look for the wall, like an aged look blending of a number of different but similar colours? I’m not explaining that well....I hope you know what I mean 🙏
i agree, but it doesn't look horrible. maybe sit with it for a bit, maybe w climbing shrubbery and w the passage of time and weather the paint color will patina into the perfect color perhaps.
What if you changed the color, lighter in my opinion, and then trimmed out the window and doorway with matching stone. Or a shutter on the window. It just needs a little more trim. Good luck, I know it’s hard but it looks great.
That's incredible, I started to follow your videos a couple of days ago and I was struck noticing something quite familiar to me. And then I discovered why. We have got a house in a nearby village, Cussy-la-Colonne.
I see what you mean about the color looking too yellow. I think a lighter color would look very nice. I would try to color match with the grout color that’s in between the stone on your house. I enjoyed a sneak peek into the tiny house. I look forward to your next video on alignment! TFS friend, Jessica 🤗
I think the Pierre de Taille est charmant… The Stone could be added to the Outside Wall, like a Stone Veneer. We have Veneers made of Stone in the US, but not sure about France. The Stone Veneer comes in large sections which makes it easier to attach it… The Stone on the Facade of your House gives so much Character. My 2nd Suggestion is to build a Trellis against the yellow wall, with Bougainvillea growing on the Trellis
Thank Goodness for beautiful channels such as yours....with quality content and real life meaning ...prachtig (my best friend is Dutch) ♥ From a design perspective , the wall is a bit stark in comparison to the aged stone, however it is only because it is new. With time and aging it will blend in. You could, if you are terribly unhappy with it, add some stone around the door or in random spots. This might be difficult though now on the end result. you could test with a stone tile. If anything , it still looks beautiful. A fusion of old and new. As I'm in Australia....the magpies don't ever stop.....along with the rosellas...they are the neighbourhood gossips.!
Can they do an easy fix and paint the exterior anf trim in one color? I think a taupe color would look great. What about planting a wisteria on tge wall that use to have the ivy?
Is it possible for them to mix up a greyish stone coloured slurry/stain to apply on the wall to tone down the yellow/new look ,,,,,they could do a sample board before touching the wall so you can decide if it is a better look ,,,,,,,,It would drive me crazy to just live with something that I dislike , especially when it comes to my home,,,,good luck Cherryl from Canada
I agree color is off but I know color doesn’t translate well. In my mind, I’m thinking a creamy white with maybe hint of grey paint. Maybe stone and plaster around top and part way down sides of the door and wall that is like the rest of the house. I believe the problem is not just the color but that it looks new and perfect. Or, Maybe a real heavy plaster finish, or Bricks, painted the new color then distressed. I do think it is good to put things in perspective. So much suffering in this world. I believe it is good to do what we can to make our surroundings beautiful but also always be grateful for what we have and put a priority on how we can help others. 👍🏼
I made a similar mistake years ago on the outside of our 2 story stucco house; the color was just too yellow and I absolutely hated it and was not willing to live with it. Thankfully the painters had only done one wall so I went back to the paint store and picked a much lighter off white shade. So we basically had to pay the painters twice for one wall but it was so worth it in the long run.
It's a nice color but I say go with your first instinct which was that you felt it was wrong. I've often "made do" with something and was ALWAYS bothered that it wasn't right. It's a big space and is important that it looks right (especially if the company is willing to work with you to make you happy)!
To be honest, how well the wall looks on video already, you are aware of the fact that it isn't the way you would want it to be. And I am afraid that feeling will last, eventhough it looks lovely and will look even better when the ivy grows and such. If you have the opportunity to make the wall just a tint lighter, and remove the corner strips, I would try to go for it. You are still in the process of renovating the main house anyway, so this seems like the moment. And in my humble opinion it is about momentum and following your gut feeling. In the end, you will know what works best for you and the result will turn out fine, just like your other projects. You are wonderfully creative people. Ca va aller... Alles komt goed! ;)
I am so grateful for this channel, it is one of the few with a proper insight of what to expect if you purchase a rural property in France. I wonder if there is a forum for international or first time buyers. Would love to form a community of people helping to renovate and give advice on local housing rules, resources etc.
I believe there are many groups, like on Facebook? I am not in them, but I know my husband once told me about a group called "Renovating in France" on Facebook. A lot of useful information is being shared there! And glad to hear my videos are helpful, I wouldn't really think they are as I am just sharing what we're doing here :) If ever you have any questions, just leave them in a comment! Glad to help if I can share from our experience!
I would embrace the color, put up some interesting trellises and plant some roses or vines to grow up them. At the end of the day I think you want more of a bone color, not grey or yellow. It is fixable. It is lovely.
Yes we’re putting in a window and some decorations, but first deciding what the bigger picture needs to be. Quite a challenge but considering all options, so thank you for your suggestions!
You have a beautiful house and I love watching the transformation. That wall needs to be aged. The ivy will help and maybe some shutters. Is there a technique the painters have to make it look older and blend in more? They did great work, but its too new. ❤
I'm so sorry you are unhappy about the paint colour. I find it really challenging also to match colours sometimes and imagine how something could look. Perhaps the sun will fade it with time so that it looks more like it does in the video, but in real life. France will bring you some scorching sunshine this summer 🤞 We're due a beautiful Summer after all the rain we had last year!
I see what you mean . I won’s say it’s horrible, but it’s a bit to yellow and neat. I can image you would have a more neutral tone, more natural rustic look. The white edges I haven’t noticed in earlier video’s, but in real life its maybe more visible. I probably would change that. And add some climbing plants to the yellow wall. Maybe some ‘wilde wingerd’, wisteria, bougainville or grapes. Some plants will make it a bit more rustic as well. Good luck with the decision!
Hello. I have just discovered you and this video. For me and my taste, I would paint the wall a cream color, or off-white as we call it in the States. Even match the color to the gravel. Also, I would add wood trim as much as possible to match the style of the original building. And, if possible, reroute that downspout that is in the way. Best wishes 🙂
I think the problem with that wall is that it looks like new against old. And it’s hard to imagine what to do. Your wanting a look of Ancient or old world with that paint looks New World so maybe you could age the look of that wall with a blotting technique of darker paint
Hmm.. I think I can see what you mean Marloes. I think it’s needs to be lighter.. more like the colour of the stone of the little window frame along your brick wall.. to tie the colour together? And remember, you have to look at it every day & if you’re not happy, it will bug you! This is something you can change, some things we can’t & have to live with it. So, if it bothers you, it bothers you, so change it 😊 Maybe try several colours .. to get the one you want? How about a wisteria for that wall? Not the most important you say, but it’s important to you. To be content. Your home is your happy place, to relax & be at peace. Do it ❤️
Is the yellow painted on afterwards or blended into the final application? Depending on which direction the house faces the paint may fade over time. Was this an addition or a renovation? The windows and door frames should match the existing windows with concrete frames. It would have be nice to have some stone as well in the addition. It looks fine, but does it add any value to the overall house and land. These are the questions I would ask myself. Good luck. Love the videos. Regards from Central Texas.
I love your attitude towards life and know how you feel about design mistakes because I have made my share too. I think the wall needs more texture. You could do paint finishes with several colors that are in the stone wall. Just be free with it and blend colors together.
Hi, when i first saw the buildings, they did look off to me. Ideally, if at all possible, I would try to unify them by finding, buying and putting up the coral stone walls found on the front building, even if they are cut and it's only a facade. That's my honest opinion. Thank you.
How disappointing about the wall, I completely understand and I sense that you aren’t too bothered by the color but more importantly that a decision was made without your consent. That’s the biggest disappointment, it seems. Good news though, colors can be changed and I’m sure that they can remove that border-thing if that’s what you ultimately decided.I think a more gray tone would compliment the exposed stone on the other sideI love the exposed stone btw! Once your ivy grows it will look great! We have mostly Virginia Creeper ivy on our facade and I was told that they grow really fast! Keep us posted! All the best.
Thanks! The border thing can’t be removed unfortunately they said but we can paint them. We’ll find a solution. Thanks for your suggestions and good luck with all your renovations of your gorgeous house!
I am watching this almost two years after this was completed, but I would keep paint color on wall and not spend $$ or energy on it. You are correct that in the big picture, the wall color will not be in your top 10.😇
Hi there again..lol. I was wondering , could you show us how you organize your work day? It would be interesting to see as I have a full time job as well as trying to get a business off the ground. I would be interested ( and perhaps I'm not the only one) to see how you organize your day - like a typical work day😊.
@@FrenchCountryLife lol..I'm not either and sometimes I wonder if that's just my style of work. I'm a creative too and being too linear sometimes makes me crazy..lol..but I know that SOME order is needed, like a system. Yes, anything you share is helpful , don't even worry about that ☺️💫!! I'm already looking forward to it and I'm sure I'm not the only one😉. Thank you!!
Remember the famous Bob Ross, “there are no mistakes, just happy accidents!” But with the right planting it will definitely improve. The next consideration could also be, is it worth your time and money to get it done again? You are the only one who can answer that. ( And maybe your family😉) Greetings Jos
I don't think the wall is awful. Perhaps it could be mottled with another similar color that would modify the intensity...... It is hard to figure out the image you have in your mind when it isn't fully formed. I painted our house a color that was completely wrong, but it was exactly what I chose...paint cards are not the same as samples on the walls.
Et pour des volets il faut examiner plusieurs idées, car on peut avoir des surprises. J'ai longtemps pensé, par exemple, que le bleu et le vert n'allaient pas bien ensemble, jusqu'au jour où j'ai eu devant mes yeux la maison de Monet à Giverny !
@@AlainNaigeon oui, on va les planter en pleine terre et si on aura des plantes en pot nous avons toujours des pots en terre, je n’aime pas tout ce qui est plastique 🙈
@@AlainNaigeon oh Giverny… j’ai adoré ! J’hésite pour les volets… je ne voulais pas en mettre parce que nous avons trouvé une verrière d’atelier que nous allons installer dans cette ouverture. Mais on verra, on pourra toujours les mettre après. Merci d’avoir partagé toutes ces idées !
yes first world problems right ? But it's good to be aware that in the end it's only that, which as you said it doesn't mean that we don't have to make things the best way possible, but it's always good to calm down our minds when they take control :) I actually love the color, find it very smooth and calming. But I would not put ivy again, I think that ivy is beautiful but it ruins the walls, why not some wisteria (or bouganvilliers - sorry don't know the name in english) ? That would look wonderful in the summer if you keep that color (or go for some other kind of beigy color). Hope you'll find what you are looking for :)
Yes I love wisteria! I am just a bit worried about all the leaves coming off on the gravel terrace, that ‘s a lot of work 🙈 But bottom line; it needs plants! I know ivy destroys the wall but for this specific wall the risk is low and it will be fine. Thank you for your suggestions!
Hello Marloes, I see your dilemma, your home does really need to reflect the colors and features you like, so, you are happy. While I can see that the color of the house could have been better in a lighter color, I also agree that the color you have is ok and that with a few details, whether it's plants, shutters or other elements, it will blend better with time. With respect to the trim. it really does not go with the house, the lines of the house are more organic, so, I would have it removed and have them, like, round up the corners, by hand, so, it will be more natural... I guess you can see other parts of the property where you have a similar situation. If you still are not too happy, what about using the same material that you have on the other wall, stone and cement? and do the same around the door and the window (frame)? You could also just paint a trim (similar color to the frame of the other window .. .... Best. Evelyn
Thank you for your kind comment and suggestions. Unfortunately the trim can’t be removed so we’ll have to come up with something to hide it. Thanks again fir sharing your thoughts!
You just learned a tough lesson on colour, be careful with warm tone colours, they pull easily too yellow\ gold or orange. On camera, the stone looks gray/ cool, l would take a piece of the stone to your paint store and find colour chips that blends well with the stone. Take home the best choices and put them on the stone to see which one looks best. Look at different times of day, morning light to evening, find the shade that works best overall.
The paint colour looked great to me, until you mentioned that you wanted to match it to the older part of the building. You are right, it does have a more modern look. However in England we are used to seeing that. It's very fashionable for people to buy old buildings, keep the original parts, but add modern extensions and adaptations. Usually the interior is a mix of traditional and modern. It's what people aim for. The building looks a warm colour, I like it. But if you want a traditional looking building, I can see why you're disappointed. It's easy to rectify. Put paint samples on, and even paint it yourself or a contractor, now or at a later date.
Latte color might work for that wall. What ever the color of that drink you where drinking.Sherlay from Houston Tx.Latte color might work for that wall. What ever the color of that drink you where drinking.Sherlay from Houston Tx.
Oh, first impression is not good, The stone part of the building looks so much fancy, you could make it in a colour that looks like patina, an antique colour, not perfect, with different nuances on the same wall and the windows make sth around them
Hi I love France and Holland. I was born in St Martin the French and Dutch island so I love 💕 and I am glad for you . I am also doing a B and B , still working on it. Your land and place look peaceful and amazingly beautiful. I love your style . I would love to sent you some pictures . Let me know how to. The answer to your wall I believe you have the answer, keep moving you will get the answer your doing better than you think. God bless you and your family. I am not very good with these electronic. I am not on Instagram.
I can understand your disappointment, it looks very modern compared to the rest of the building. I would say no to growing ivy on the wall. The suckers on the ivy plant destroy the wall. If you want to soften or hide the wall, place some trellis and grow some flowering plants eg climbing roses, lilac, clematis. Speak to a local garden centre and see what grows best in your area, but please not ivy.
Color needs to be lighter, definitely. I also have resorted a French farmhouse and find that most French artisans, as they call themselves, cannot offer much when it comes to aesthetics, design color advice
I agree with you, beautiful things that we love around us makes us feel better and more positive. I know I would always look at the wall in the wrong color that I paid to be painted and it would always bother me, even with plants along the foundations and climbing roses or clematis, it would simply bug me. The plastic around the frames should be covered somehow, this is what I mean in terms of an artisans sense of aesthetics. Taking natural materials and adding a bright white piece of plastic....does that make sense? We live close to Cahors in the Lot. I am so blessed to have great artisan /associates who now know me well and can almost read my mind when I mention small details they did not think of earlier in our journey. I hope they can take away a bit of this when working with other clients. Life is a process....we all continue to learn!
So enjoy our time together! I am in midst of renovating old house on the river. So many decisions and a few not what we envisioned. It may be part of the process of moving onto the new realm of a living home. The "wall" in time will change it's patina and blend in especially with the ivy and a garden. If possible, look into a way to lessen the look of the white trim around door & windows. Delighted you found a like spirited friend who will give you hands on advice. Thanks for sharing your ups & downs of daily living which, at the end of the day, is really pretty wonderful.
You could add stones identical to your house’s around the window and door openings.
Great idea
I love the color of the wall. Just get something planted in front or on a trellis and it will be beautiful!
The reno is done very well and looks quite solid. I would add a split stone face around all edges of the painted area and around the doorway and window so it blends in with the stone work on the rest of your home. I think the painted area would look very good then. The stone would be like a veneer finish that would enhance this part of the structure well. I would also bury the downspout from the eves trough underground where it meets the ground. Just make sure you put a screen at the top so the debris and leaves do not plug it. Your home is so beautiful and you should be so proud of what you have accomplished. Loved the video and thank you for letting us comment on the painted area.
Thank you so much!
Since I live in the US, I did sign up for your newsletter regarding alignment. I recently resigned from my nursing job withe a US Navy clinic due to the overwhelming increasing toxic work environment they were creating. Before and after I left, multiple people have left as well for the same reason. Sometimes I have regret for leaving but then I talk to friends still there and hearing nothing has changed I then feel I made the right decision. I am going to be 54 in April so we are gearing up for retirement lifestyle in the next few years which means a move to another area of the US. Right now I have a booth in an antique store and sell antiques and collectables as well as my DIY crafts. I love the brocante videos... I love looking for treasures. Thank you
Wow! What a courageous decision to stay true to what you feel and find more alignment. So happy for you that you’ve found a way to sell your antiques and crafts. Congratulations on this huge life change! Sending love
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I used to have an Antique Booth in Santa Monica,CA back in the early 2000’s. I moved to Paris in 2004-2006 to attend Christiés Education to study 17Th, 18th, & 19th French Furniture. So when I returned to the US & tried to open my own Antique Store in Beverly Hills, the Rent on 1,000 Square Feet was about $20,000 per month! The Economy was starting to fall apart & it was too risky @ that time. I went back to Nursing… I am curious about where you worked @ a Military Clinic? Also where is your Antique Business? I am available to give you some ideas about reinventing your Nursing Career if you’re interested.
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I think the yellow is ok and will blend in with the surrounding countryside. I don't like the plastic edges though and I think they do need to be altered.
I agree 👍
I don't think the color is as bad as you think. The color will fade over time and with your 70's stoneware with the muted colors of the clay, I think it will look beautiful. Often, what we are concerned with ends up turning out ok.
You're absolutely right in saying we need to surround ourselves with beauty in order to feel good about ourselves. Thank you for another great bodeo!
Yellow fades quickly in the sun. Your wall may turn into a warm ivory. But do remove the corner strip. The look will immediately soften. ❤️
I’m so sorry to see the color choice wasn’t the right one but I know you’ll find the perfect shade. I loved how you talked about alignment at the end of the video and how the Magpie made an appearance. I absolutely love to connect to nature and living beings around me as they instantly raise my vibration💕 I look forward to the next video.
I had a similar wall color problem in an old house in Puerto Rico. I resolved it in doing a color wash in an exterior grout compound. I loved it afterward. It look as time worn as the original rendered plaster on the 18th century walls.
I don’t mind the color at all and I suspect it will fade with the sun in time. I would live with it awhile. You all have a beautiful home !
You are fabulous my lady, your attention to details is just amazing. I agree that surrounding yourself with beautiful things is the best way to live life
Merci
It's a lovely canvas to add to..... rustic shutters and perhaps a beautifully scented climbing jasmine and alongside a virginia creeper, pots geraniums on the window ledges...you will work your own special magic xxx
Love your videos, they are inspiring and very calming for the soul.
You are so right about the idea of having beautiful things around you. Why else do they say that one shouldn't work in clutter. I know that when there is too much stuff around me , I can't think and I have to immediately start cleaning up. I have started to put fresh flowers , candles and softly playing music on when I start to work. I love a pretty plate when I eat freshly baked lemon pound cake. I use a pretty plate in the morning when I have a slice to toast. Anything to just lift me just a bit, you know. It makes me feel so grand too...lol..Thank you so much for stressing this incredibly important point! As for the wall..hmmm....that to me is something you should live with for a bit. Something will call to you and you'll know right away. It might be to just let the plant grow across the wall, something as simple as that. I was also thinking you could create a vibe that is condusive to that wall. I don't know what it could be ,but again..you probably have to live with for a bit to see what messages you're getting 🙂. Thank you so much for all that you share!!
Oh how I love your videos. So calming and relaxing. So agree with you. Simple is better. Sure wish I could do that in my life. Setting here and need to move furniture around to get a much better flow in this room. Would be so much happier. Just wish I could get the family on board to see what I see. So glad I found your channel. Thank you.
Thank you!
A beautiful day to you.
My thought is leave it. It is a beautiful backdrop for green. You are not yet seeing it as a complete picture in your minds eye. Its complimentary colors are lavender and violet in to blues. Once this wall has a base of plants and the beautiful embellishments you find, I’m sure you will be so ever pleased.
absolutely, that's why I thought of some Wisteria or bouganvillia flowers instead of ivy that would look beautiful, I do love that color.
True! We’re going to look into our options in more detail. It definitely needs more greens and plants.
great idea !!
I agree but perhaps Lavender would be a better choice
Merci, merci pour ces jolis mots ma belle amie !! I was delighted to discover the beautiful and authentic person behind the scenes. You know, restoring a house always gets us in trouble at one time or another. This is the problem with modern coatings, the reflections of the material and the warmth of old-fashioned coatings are missing. But vegetation always softens its surroundings. The ivy will again make a nice evergreen backdrop, but in this situation I would also wonder if the climbing hydrangea could be a good option with a nice presence even in winter despite the deciduous leaves and its delicate flowering in summer. I would gladly plant a "Ghislaine de Féligonde" rosebush at the level of the gutter for its sunset shades and its slender stems, it would make a smooth transition between the two buildings. I would see a large oval zinc pot (brocante) filled with deep blue and white flowers on the windowsill to focus attention. March should be a good month for these plantations...
Ghislaine de feilgonde is a great Rose....Not many thorns, changes the colour nicely, fits to the colour of these wall, flowers all summer and is a very healthy plant. I have two of them in my garden 🤩
Omg! This is EXACTLY why I am so happy you want to help! Some adjustments can not be done they said (like removing the “cornières”) and we’re afraid that adding fake stone trims will look… well… fake.
It needs more green and nature and it needs to crack and get all dirty. Then it’ll probably be ok. We’ll be in touch soon! Merci infiniment! 💋
I think the colour will be okay, maybe something like shutters would improve the look you’re right the small trim just doesn’t suit an older building 💐🥰
I think you are right about aging of the color and the vines once they begin climbing up the wall of this section of your home. I like your perspective on things, too-in light of eternity this is a small thing although important to us.
I think the perfect colour for your wall would of been the colour of the rendering between the stones of the other building. Love your vlogs always so peaceful 🙂
Agree! The problem was that the rendering has about 4 different colors and that the choice in colors for the wall (because it is not paint) was limited so we had to pick the one that was closest but I knew there was none that was exactly what I felt was right which is why a few weeks before they would start the work I had called them to ask to come review our color choice with us because I thought we hadn’t picked the right one. But they haven’t come and showed up all of a sudden to do the work and the materials had already been bought… 😒
Oooh my ears pricked when you started speaking energy and alignment.. the first video of yours I watched just the other day was about journalling and manifesting your dream cottage which I was sitting there doing at the time… synchronicities 😃🙏🏻💕
Oooo love this!!!
Whatever you chose, your beautiful house will show-through !
I agree it's the wrong colour & edging, but I also agree that it can be left if you're going to grow ivy on it. In time, it may even fade to a lighter colour. There's an old saying, "If in doubt ... don't". Looking forward to your next video on alignment. Blessings from Australia 🙏🌈
Hello... I'm in the US.. I love your videos and all the renovations on your gorgeous property. I agree with you the color is too yellow... What if a paint process is done on the wall with a combination of lighter and darker color to blend and create a faux finish to match a little better
Hello, I think if I were to paint that wall, I would look to the stonework that is beside it. I would want to integrate the natural colour of the stone with my paint color. I think a light sage, green paint would create a soft and natural appearance. Good luck.
Possibly just repaint the wall a medium gray color to blend with the stone. (Paint is not very expensive here in the US, I don't know about France. And repainting is fairly quick because you won't need to redo all the prep work.) When picking the gray color choose a little darker, because the sunlight will washout the color. Can you paint the white edging.
As others have suggested, the wall will "age", plants will really help. Once the wall paint ages, you may be fine with it. Right now it is a big wall, freshly painted, too bright, and does not look good. Age and plants will greatly help.
To my eyes, the wall definitely needs some trim around the door and window. I think used wood, a bit of distressed wood trim could look really good. Don't make the distressed wood look artificial/tacky though. The used wood trim would be fine if it didn't all match. It doesn't all need to be the exact same width all around the opening. Maybe a wider piece on top and narrower pieces on the sides, etc. Look at old buildings, you will see these variations. Maybe at used building supply places or if you see something being torn down you could get this used wood very cheap or maybe free. Used, older wood is more difficult to cut though, but a carpenter with a good saw would be able to do it.
Maybe get a used solid wood door, or used shutters.
Here, paint stores make lots of mistakes when mixing colors. I painted my house with paint that the color was mixed wrong, I got the paint for almost free. It was a medium gray color that I probably would not have chosen, but it is a completely neutral color.
There are several gray colors to be aware of. There are warm grays and cool grays. There are blueish grays and greenish grays. there are pinkish grays. Start by carefully looking at the gray colors of the stones. the stones will have a mix of these various grays in them, but one of the colors may be more common.
I don't mind the yellow wall. But I do think it could look a whole lot better for not much money. I don't think you should feel anything negative about changing the color. A painter could repaint in less than 2 hours, maybe one hour.
And since all the prep work is done, you could buy yourself a roller, pan. and brush and paint this wall yourself in less than half a day. Watch some TH-cam vids. Try to get paint that already has the primer mixed in, it does cost more, never use cheap paint. To get the top edges, tape your brush onto a broom or rake handle, so you can reach the top edges. Probably good to have a friend hold the ladder for you. Just relooked at the wall, it's pretty high. really best to have the painter do it, you don't want to fall.
Trying to add "aging" to the wall will look very tacky, unless you spend a gob of money on some expensive artist/designer. Don't even go there.
Don't feel bad about this very minor mistake, just repaint it, and don't look back, otherwise, you will continue to cringe and feel bad every time you look at it for the next 5-10 years. We all make plenty of mistakes when renovating our homes, just be grateful this was a cheap one. Even contractors make mistakes, they add this unavoidable cost of doing business right into the bid.
You have found yourself a beautiful, home with lots of history and soul. Enjoy the process. All the best to you.
Thank you for all your suggestions! Unfortunately it was quite an expensive (5 figure) mistake but we’ll find a solution. I don’t want to loose energy on it either when we have so many more building works to do… Thank you for your ideas and encouragement 💜
Good morning from the US! I agree, it may be a bit too yellow. Can you get some color samples and paint larger patches so you can see it for a few weeks in all lights? That’s what I do in my home. Maybe lean toward something more beige or “greige” as we say in the states.
I would look at trimming the door and windows with similar stone to match the current structure. I feel that would help them blend together. But it’s very difficult when you’re combining old with new. More mistakes are going to happen so be nice to yourself and go with the process! ❤️ It’s going to work out!
Yes that is what the team who did it suggested. I am just hoping a different color will fix part of it, although it may still look too new… Thanks for your suggestions!
Just wanted to say not to plant ivy on the walls as the sticky feet can damage the structure. Try using Virginia Creeper instead. It is not invasive and has beautiful colour in autumn. Fast growing as well.
Ivy is awful stuff. I hate it. It goes so deep eventually that you can never pull it out and will spread and take over the garden. It suffocated trees.
Yes~ I am not a fan of that type of rendering done with cement. I think you should have done enduit a la chaux. Since you asked our humble opinion ;). It is not the colour as much as the rendering type (though agree perhaps a bit too yellow & plastic trim, not good). My husband and I learned to do chaux enduit ourselves (very do-able once you get the hang of it- and remarkably beautiful). Nevertheless, you should be able to find a mason to do that exterior wall in chaux. Imho it is important for historic French properties ~
Hi Marloes, I really really like the colour of the wall! The colour will weather and soften, having greenery around or on it will be very beautiful. I’m hoping that you would consider Virginia Creeper for the greenery? In autumn the changes of the colours of the leaves will suit the original buildings too. I like others suggestion of placing faux stones around the window and door. It is great to have a vision; is is also great to adapt to changes. Regards from Susan at Hobart, Tasmania.
You are so right, perspective is everything.
I am sure you will find the solution from the right place.
Thanks for what you bring to the collective.
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Hey what about " wild wine ", parthenocissus tricuspidata ? I planted it on my house because we actually dont't have the money to make the walls new. It climbs by itself and does not harm the walls ! 😃
O yes! We had that on this wall before! It was beautiful! It’s called Vigne Vierge in French! I love how it changes colors!
I love the color! When you get the garden done. You will love color! The sunset was beautiful! God’s beautiful creation!
I thought it looked nice. Live with it for a couple of seasons it would look lovely with a red rose climbing over it. Give the cottage look
I see what you mean about the color but it’s not entirely off. It needs more dimension, which could be achieved with a white wash to tone it down. The method would bring it closer to the varied colors within the adjacent stone finish wall. You may pick a new color but I think you would feel the same way since it would be just the one color. New next to old does that sometimes. Also, I agree with you about the edging to the window and door. The lines are too straight and need a stone edging. Is there a stone veneer type product the contractor could recommend? Or maybe old weathered shutters hung on either side of both the window and door would give it the texture it needs. I think you would be happy with those 2 changes and adding the ivy as you mentioned. Regardless it is a fun beautiful project. Yes, you are fortunate to have such worries. 😊
It would be wonderful if we could white wash this! That is not an option the builders mentioned. What would the method be? Could you elaborate on that? Because the even color is indeed what I dislike most and that won’t change when we paint it another color…
@@FrenchCountryLife It would be a similar process that you applied to the wood furniture in one of your videos. A watered down paint that is applied. Take your time deciding and consult with local artisans. Not knowing the base finish and texture, I wouldn’t want to give you wrong application approach. I’m sure others have done this in your area. Get some ideas on TH-cam also. I’m sure it can be beautiful
Several things might make you feel differently--rustic shutters, large tubs with trellis and planting a viney something to go up and over the door and window.
How about a lighter colour similar to the shade surrounding the window behind you in the video and closer to the light gravel of your walkways. The clean trim lines used at the seams could be painted the same as the walls to hide them. I love your idea of the replacing the trellis and vine, bringing back the old aesthetic.
You are enjoyable to watch. I enjoy your spontaneous way and your real energy!
I look forward to your blend of this and your alignment messages in the future.
The Magpie’s contribution added another level to your video! Ha! Fun. Thanks
You could do a big trellis on the wall left corner and over half way to the right in the same green as the patio and then have the ivy climb over that trellis but in meantime you would have the wood and green to create texture and coordinating color scheme until the ivy grows. Another thing, although expensive here in France, very large pots, 3, in a color you look either the green patio color or.... and plant big plants in the pots to grow up the wall and give it a distraction to a big giant blank wall. Its hard when picking a swatch for such a giant wall. Also, would it be possible for them to do a wash/stain over the existing to give it a more antiqued wash and color? Those were the 3 that came to mind right away :-) Bon Chance
For me (on the video at least), I feel the wall works very well and I like the colour a lot! I would add more interest with plants to hide the ‘corners’, perhaps add some other rustic touches with old wooden implements, ladders or old windows 🪟? I’m sure you’ll find a beautiful solution. I’d also thought about a ‘fresco’ look for the wall, like an aged look blending of a number of different but similar colours? I’m not explaining that well....I hope you know what I mean 🙏
i agree, but it doesn't look horrible. maybe sit with it for a bit, maybe w climbing shrubbery and w the passage of time and weather the paint color will patina into the perfect color perhaps.
I would get samples of exterior paint and try to match with the mortar on the rest of the house.
What if you changed the color, lighter in my opinion, and then trimmed out the window and doorway with matching stone. Or a shutter on the window. It just needs a little more trim. Good luck, I know it’s hard but it looks great.
Merci! Yes we looked at stone trims as an option.
That's incredible, I started to follow your videos a couple of days ago and I was struck noticing something quite familiar to me. And then I discovered why. We have got a house in a nearby village, Cussy-la-Colonne.
O wow! What a coincidence!
You are so uplifting and we all need your positive messages! I look forward to your progress in France, it always makes my day!
Thank you! ☺️
I see what you mean about the color looking too yellow. I think a lighter color would look very nice. I would try to color match with the grout color that’s in between the stone on your house. I enjoyed a sneak peek into the tiny house. I look forward to your next video on alignment! TFS friend, Jessica 🤗
Merci Jessica!
I think the Pierre de Taille est charmant… The Stone could be added to the Outside Wall, like a Stone Veneer. We have Veneers made of Stone in the US, but not sure about France. The Stone Veneer comes in large sections which makes it easier to attach it… The Stone on the Facade of your House gives so much Character.
My 2nd Suggestion is to build a Trellis against the yellow wall, with Bougainvillea growing on the Trellis
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From a design perspective , the wall is a bit stark in comparison to the aged stone, however it is only because it is new. With time and aging it will blend in. You could, if you are terribly unhappy with it, add some stone around the door or in random spots. This might be difficult though now on the end result. you could test with a stone tile. If anything , it still looks beautiful. A fusion of old and new.
As I'm in Australia....the magpies don't ever stop.....along with the rosellas...they are the neighbourhood gossips.!
We don't always have all of the answers. I agree to let it go for awhile. Is it just the color?? Or texture also??
Can they do an easy fix and paint the exterior anf trim in one color? I think a taupe color would look great. What about planting a wisteria on tge wall that use to have the ivy?
Is it possible for them to mix up a greyish stone coloured slurry/stain to apply on the wall to tone down the yellow/new look ,,,,,they could do a sample board before touching the wall so you can decide if it is a better look ,,,,,,,,It would drive me crazy to just live with something that I dislike , especially when it comes to my home,,,,good luck Cherryl from Canada
I agree color is off but I know color doesn’t translate well. In my mind, I’m thinking a creamy white with maybe hint of grey paint. Maybe stone and plaster around top and part way down sides of the door and wall that is like the rest of the house. I believe the problem is not just the color but that it looks new and perfect.
Or, Maybe a real heavy plaster finish, or
Bricks, painted the new color then distressed.
I do think it is good to put things in perspective. So much suffering in this world. I believe it is good to do what we can to make our surroundings beautiful but also always be grateful for what we have and put a priority on how we can help others. 👍🏼
Fully agree! Saving our energy for things that truly matter ✨
Hello. I think the new wall would look great if it was the color of the render on the antique wall right next to it;
I made a similar mistake years ago on the outside of our 2 story stucco house; the color was just too yellow and I absolutely hated it and was not willing to live with it. Thankfully the painters had only done one wall so I went back to the paint store and picked a much lighter off white shade. So we basically had to pay the painters twice for one wall but it was so worth it in the long run.
It's a nice color but I say go with your first instinct which was that you felt it was wrong. I've often "made do" with something and was ALWAYS bothered that it wasn't right. It's a big space and is important that it looks right (especially if the company is willing to work with you to make you happy)!
Bonjour! This is the second video of yours I have seen and I think you are absolutely amazing! Thank you for your thoughtful topics! :)
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@@FrenchCountryLife Merci!! :)
To be honest, how well the wall looks on video already, you are aware of the fact that it isn't the way you would want it to be. And I am afraid that feeling will last, eventhough it looks lovely and will look even better when the ivy grows and such. If you have the opportunity to make the wall just a tint lighter, and remove the corner strips, I would try to go for it. You are still in the process of renovating the main house anyway, so this seems like the moment. And in my humble opinion it is about momentum and following your gut feeling. In the end, you will know what works best for you and the result will turn out fine, just like your other projects. You are wonderfully creative people. Ca va aller... Alles komt goed! ;)
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I am so grateful for this channel, it is one of the few with a proper insight of what to expect if you purchase a rural property in France. I wonder if there is a forum for international or first time buyers. Would love to form a community of people helping to renovate and give advice on local housing rules, resources etc.
I believe there are many groups, like on Facebook? I am not in them, but I know my husband once told me about a group called "Renovating in France" on Facebook. A lot of useful information is being shared there! And glad to hear my videos are helpful, I wouldn't really think they are as I am just sharing what we're doing here :) If ever you have any questions, just leave them in a comment! Glad to help if I can share from our experience!
I would embrace the color, put up some interesting trellises and plant some roses or vines to grow up them. At the end of the day I think you want more of a bone color, not grey or yellow. It is fixable. It is lovely.
Merci! 🙏
What did your new friend think about the color? You may be able to add shutters that are a contrast. I think you should keep it.
Yes we’re putting in a window and some decorations, but first deciding what the bigger picture needs to be. Quite a challenge but considering all options, so thank you for your suggestions!
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Merci!
I don’t mind the color at all, and if you go lighter it will be dirty very quickly. I would hide the plastic corners with old wood or natura stones 😉
You have a beautiful house and I love watching the transformation. That wall needs to be aged. The ivy will help and maybe some shutters. Is there a technique the painters have to make it look older and blend in more? They did great work, but its too new. ❤
Yes that’s it exactly. It’s too new. I prefer anything old and was happy to see the first few cracks appear 😀
Shutters are always a good idea
@@sylviasommer7463 love this idea with windowbox of overhanging
I'm so sorry you are unhappy about the paint colour. I find it really challenging also to match colours sometimes and imagine how something could look. Perhaps the sun will fade it with time so that it looks more like it does in the video, but in real life. France will bring you some scorching sunshine this summer 🤞 We're due a beautiful Summer after all the rain we had last year!
I see what you mean . I won’s say it’s horrible, but it’s a bit to yellow and neat. I can image you would have a more neutral tone, more natural rustic look. The white edges I haven’t noticed in earlier video’s, but in real life its maybe more visible. I probably would change that. And add some climbing plants to the yellow wall. Maybe some ‘wilde wingerd’, wisteria, bougainville or grapes. Some plants will make it a bit more rustic as well. Good luck with the decision!
Hello. I have just discovered you and this video. For me and my taste, I would paint the wall a cream color, or off-white as we call it in the States. Even match the color to the gravel. Also, I would add wood trim as much as possible to match the style of the original building. And, if possible, reroute that downspout that is in the way. Best wishes 🙂
Yes that downspout is definitely not going to stay. It’s another one of those final bits (after redoing the roof) that we still need to finish…
I think the problem with that wall is that it looks like new against old. And it’s hard to imagine what to do. Your wanting a look of Ancient or old world with that paint looks New World so maybe you could age the look of that wall with a blotting technique of darker paint
Hmm.. I think I can see what you mean Marloes. I think it’s needs to be lighter.. more like the colour of the stone of the little window frame along your brick wall.. to tie the colour together? And remember, you have to look at it every day & if you’re not happy, it will bug you! This is something you can change, some things we can’t & have to live with it. So, if it bothers you, it bothers you, so change it 😊 Maybe try several colours .. to get the one you want? How about a wisteria for that wall?
Not the most important you say, but it’s important to you. To be content. Your home is your happy place, to relax & be at peace. Do it ❤️
Thank you for your lovely comment and validation… and suggestions! 🙏
Is the yellow painted on afterwards or blended into the final application? Depending on which direction the house faces the paint may fade over time. Was this an addition or a renovation? The windows and door frames should match the existing windows with concrete frames. It would have be nice to have some stone as well in the addition. It looks fine, but does it add any value to the overall house and land. These are the questions I would ask myself. Good luck. Love the videos. Regards from Central Texas.
Ik vindt de kleur nog niet eens zo slecht maar de witte strip is zeker een no go! Succes met het zoeken naar een oplossing.💕.
Dank je wel!
The while strips are to protect the edges from damage. Not a decoration.
I love your attitude towards life and know how you feel about design mistakes because I have made my share too.
I think the wall needs more texture. You could do paint finishes with several colors that are in the stone wall. Just be free with it and blend colors together.
Hi, when i first saw the buildings, they did look off to me. Ideally, if at all possible, I would try to unify them by finding, buying and putting up the coral stone walls found on the front building, even if they are cut and it's only a facade. That's my honest opinion. Thank you.
You can plant a vine on the wall to hide it and in few years you’ll notice it anymore
How disappointing about the wall, I completely understand and I sense that you aren’t too bothered by the color but more importantly that a decision was made without your consent. That’s the biggest disappointment, it seems. Good news though, colors can be changed and I’m sure that they can remove that border-thing if that’s what you ultimately decided.I think a more gray tone would compliment the exposed stone on the other sideI love the exposed stone btw! Once your ivy grows it will look great! We have mostly Virginia Creeper ivy on our facade and I was told that they grow really fast! Keep us posted! All the best.
Thanks! The border thing can’t be removed unfortunately they said but we can paint them. We’ll find a solution. Thanks for your suggestions and good luck with all your renovations of your gorgeous house!
Latte color might work for that wall. What ever the color of that drink you where drinking.Sherlay from Houston Tx.
I am watching this almost two years after this was completed, but I would keep paint color on wall and not spend $$ or energy on it. You are correct that in the big picture, the wall color will not be in your top 10.😇
Hi there again..lol. I was wondering , could you show us how you organize your work day? It would be interesting to see as I have a full time job as well as trying to get a business off the ground. I would be interested ( and perhaps I'm not the only one) to see how you organize your day - like a typical work day😊.
I am actually not very organized 😱🙈 but I’ll see if I can talk about how I juggle many different projects and roles at the same time!
@@FrenchCountryLife lol..I'm not either and sometimes I wonder if that's just my style of work. I'm a creative too and being too linear sometimes makes me crazy..lol..but I know that SOME order is needed, like a system. Yes, anything you share is helpful , don't even worry about that ☺️💫!! I'm already looking forward to it and I'm sure I'm not the only one😉. Thank you!!
Remember the famous Bob Ross, “there are no mistakes, just happy accidents!” But with the right planting it will definitely improve.
The next consideration could also be, is it worth your time and money to get it done again? You are the only one who can answer that. ( And maybe your family😉)
Greetings Jos
I love Bob Ross! You are so right!
I don't think the wall is awful. Perhaps it could be mottled with another similar color that would modify the intensity...... It is hard to figure out the image you have in your mind when it isn't fully formed. I painted our house a color that was completely wrong, but it was exactly what I chose...paint cards are not the same as samples on the walls.
Moi Je Trouve Cette Couleur Très Belle 👍💛 Couleur Pastel D'Été 👌
Merci! Oui, il y manque surtout des plantes. On va les planter ce printemps!
@@FrenchCountryLife Avec des vrais pots en terre (tant pis pour le poids et le prix), mais surtout pas du plastique !
Et pour des volets il faut examiner plusieurs idées, car on peut avoir des surprises. J'ai longtemps pensé, par exemple, que le bleu et le vert n'allaient pas bien ensemble, jusqu'au jour où j'ai eu devant mes yeux la maison de Monet à Giverny !
@@AlainNaigeon oui, on va les planter en pleine terre et si on aura des plantes en pot nous avons toujours des pots en terre, je n’aime pas tout ce qui est plastique 🙈
@@AlainNaigeon oh Giverny… j’ai adoré ! J’hésite pour les volets… je ne voulais pas en mettre parce que nous avons trouvé une verrière d’atelier que nous allons installer dans cette ouverture. Mais on verra, on pourra toujours les mettre après. Merci d’avoir partagé toutes ces idées !
The Breakfast waffels look yummie
Dat zijn ze ook! Patty zei dat ze ze ook wilde proberen dus dan proef je ze snel genoeg zelf!
@@FrenchCountryLife kom liever naar Frankrijk om die van jouw te proberen 😋
yes first world problems right ? But it's good to be aware that in the end it's only that, which as you said it doesn't mean that we don't have to make things the best way possible, but it's always good to calm down our minds when they take control :)
I actually love the color, find it very smooth and calming. But I would not put ivy again, I think that ivy is beautiful but it ruins the walls, why not some wisteria (or bouganvilliers - sorry don't know the name in english) ? That would look wonderful in the summer if you keep that color (or go for some other kind of beigy color). Hope you'll find what you are looking for :)
Yes I love wisteria! I am just a bit worried about all the leaves coming off on the gravel terrace, that ‘s a lot of work 🙈 But bottom line; it needs plants! I know ivy destroys the wall but for this specific wall the risk is low and it will be fine. Thank you for your suggestions!
Hello Marloes, I see your dilemma, your home does really need to reflect the colors and features you like, so, you are happy. While I can see that the color of the house could have been better in a lighter color, I also agree that the color you have is ok and that with a few details, whether it's plants, shutters or other elements, it will blend better with time.
With respect to the trim. it really does not go with the house, the lines of the house are more organic, so, I would have it removed and have them, like, round up the corners, by hand, so, it will be more natural... I guess you can see other parts of the property where you have a similar situation. If you still are not too happy, what about using the same material that you have on the other wall, stone and cement? and do the same around the door and the window (frame)? You could also just paint a trim (similar color to the frame of the other window .. .... Best. Evelyn
Thank you for your kind comment and suggestions. Unfortunately the trim can’t be removed so we’ll have to come up with something to hide it. Thanks again fir sharing your thoughts!
You just learned a tough lesson on colour, be careful with warm tone colours, they pull easily too yellow\ gold or orange. On camera, the stone looks gray/ cool, l would take a piece of the stone to your paint store and find colour chips that blends well with the stone. Take home the best choices and put them on the stone to see which one looks best. Look at different times of day, morning light to evening, find the shade that works best overall.
Don't you think it will fade with a couple of seasons?
The paint colour looked great to me, until you mentioned that you wanted to match it to the older part of the building. You are right, it does have a more modern look. However in England we are used to seeing that. It's very fashionable for people to buy old buildings, keep the original parts, but add modern extensions and adaptations. Usually the interior is a mix of traditional and modern. It's what people aim for. The building looks a warm colour, I like it. But if you want a traditional looking building, I can see why you're disappointed. It's easy to rectify. Put paint samples on, and even paint it yourself or a contractor, now or at a later date.
...When I say modern extension in the UK, I obviously meant expensive and tasteful looking, like yours!
Latte color might work for that wall. What ever the color of that drink you where drinking.Sherlay from Houston Tx.Latte color might work for that wall. What ever the color of that drink you where drinking.Sherlay from Houston Tx.
Oh, first impression is not good,
The stone part of the building looks so much fancy, you could make it in a colour that looks like patina, an antique colour, not perfect, with different nuances on the same wall and the windows make sth around them
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Hi I love France and Holland. I was born in St Martin the French and Dutch island so I love 💕 and I am glad for you . I am also doing a B and B , still working on it. Your land and place look peaceful and amazingly beautiful. I love your style . I would love to sent you some pictures . Let me know how to. The answer to your wall I believe you have the answer, keep moving you will get the answer your doing better than you think. God bless you and your family. I am not very good with these electronic. I am not on Instagram.
The small trim around the new windows is all that bothers me
i like it
Or…. Add wood shutters to the two openings.
I can understand your disappointment, it looks very modern compared to the rest of the building.
I would say no to growing ivy on the wall. The suckers on the ivy plant destroy the wall. If you want to soften or hide the wall, place some trellis and grow some flowering plants eg climbing roses, lilac, clematis. Speak to a local garden centre and see what grows best in your area, but please not ivy.
Color needs to be lighter, definitely. I also have resorted a French farmhouse and find that most French artisans, as they call themselves, cannot offer much when it comes to aesthetics, design color advice
I agree with you, beautiful things that we love around us makes us feel better and more positive. I know I would always look at the wall in the wrong color that I paid to be painted and it would always bother me, even with plants along the foundations and climbing roses or clematis, it would simply bug me. The plastic around the frames should be covered somehow, this is what I mean in terms of an artisans sense of aesthetics. Taking natural materials and adding a bright white piece of plastic....does that make sense? We live close to Cahors in the Lot. I am so blessed to have great artisan /associates who now know me well and can almost read my mind when I mention small details they did not think of earlier in our journey. I hope they can take away a bit of this when working with other clients. Life is a process....we all continue to learn!
I like it. Stop hyperfocusing & let it age naturally.
time will give it patina,
So enjoy our time together! I am in midst of renovating old house on the river. So many decisions and a few not what we envisioned. It may be part of the process of moving onto the new realm of a living home. The "wall" in time will change it's patina and blend in especially with the ivy and a garden. If possible, look into a way to lessen the look of the white trim around door & windows. Delighted you found a like spirited friend who will give you hands on advice. Thanks for sharing your ups & downs of daily living which, at the end of the day, is really pretty wonderful.
Une couleur grège créerait plus d’harmonie, un beige grisé neutre.
Cela Fera Joli Avec Le Feuillage Des Arbres ATTENDEZ LE PRINTEMPS
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Oui merci! C’est surtout qu’il manque des plantes, ca va déjà tout changer je pense. On va les planter ce printemps! 🎉