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Old 07-31-2011, 05:55 PM
 
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At least they don't have Brownstones like the Bronx, right? That would totally suck. Actually, I totally love the color scheme in Miami. The impression it leaves you with is one of deep Green foliage, White pavement, White roofs, generally bleached out colors of buildings and exposed land with the exception of the Terra Cotta painted houses and Spanish tile roofs. I like the prevalent and daring use of Lime Green as well as Teal, Turquoise, and Aqua. That combined with the high sun angle and the general brightness of South Florida lift my spirits!

I'm amused by how if you paint something with dark primary colors it fades to pastels in just a few months from the intense uv. ive said a number of times that this must be where the caribbean pastel color scheme style comes from.
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Old 07-31-2011, 07:17 PM
 
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At least they don't have Brownstones like the Bronx, right? That would totally suck. Actually, I totally love the color scheme in Miami. The impression it leaves you with is one of deep Green foliage, White pavement, White roofs, generally bleached out colors of buildings and exposed land with the exception of the Terra Cotta painted houses and Spanish tile roofs. I like the prevalent and daring use of Lime Green as well as Teal, Turquoise, and Aqua. That combined with the high sun angle and the general brightness of South Florida lift my spirits!
We need more buildings like this as this bulding(multi-colors) cheers me up.

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Old 07-31-2011, 07:25 PM
 
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We need more buildings like this as this bulding(multi-colors) cheers me up.

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ohhh. i like that! i very much agree!
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Old 08-02-2011, 10:18 AM
 
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Large brick home in Kendall / Rockdale that resembles a colonial mansion
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