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Posted by on September 20, 2007, 2:08 am
> Thanks for your feedback.
> Yes, most of the business we have is through word of mouth, however in
> order to grow we need to get to the people who are about to paint
> their houses. Now this is not quite that straight forward. First of
> all there is very little awareness regarding this type of service.
> Most people either pick white, copy someone else's color scheme or
> choose some neutral colors and thats a shame: compare that to how much
> energy, time and money is spent choosing the right clothes, makeup,
> car color etc.. and how much the increase in value is, for such a low
> investment.
> Also what most people do not realize is that the perception of the
> architecture of the house can be dramatically changed just by
> strategically placing the paint colors. For example in the first two
> sets of pictures on http://www.paint-smart.biz/Photos2.html the
> windows look much larger just because of the paint. In fact the
> neighbor called the city saying the windows were changed without a
> permit. They are the same windows.
> So there's a lot going on here - not just the paint colors. We are in
> the process of building the web site and adding helpful tips and
> resources. We already have some information about creating color
> palettes from landscaping, better placement of certain exterior
> accessories etc..
> Please take a look www.paint-smart.biz
> Also if you are a painter, developer, rehabber / flipper or a home
> owner about to paint your house or want to upgrade the look of your
> house, in south Florida area, give us a call for business
> opportunities or a free at-home estimate.
>
> Thanks.
> www.paint-smart.biz
Sorry, but I thought the "befores" looked MUCH better than the "afters".
Where do you live that all the structures are such modern cookie-cutter-icky
architecture? Are there no 200+ structures where you could show some actual
design/historical knowledge about paint? Why bother?
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