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CURB APPEAL

VICTORIAN WHIMSY

Jackson, TN

Copy this look to enhance your curb appeal!

COLOR PALETTE

The serene cream and olive colors of the house are enhanced with pops of black, jade green, fi recracker red, and periwinkle on the columns and front door detailing. House: Polar Bear (75) Behr, behr.com Trim: Bonsai Trunk (N380-6) Behr, behr.com Accents: Jade Mountain (M420-4) Behr, Periwinkle (P530-4) Behr, Firecracker (PPU2-16) Behr, Black Smoke (PPH-34) Behr, behr.com

COLUMNS

The twisted columns were the fi rst thing that caught our eye! The true centerpiece of this home, they add a unique visual element. Go for a Victorian look with painted wood, or an elegant Greek look with the travertine stain fi nish. 8” Bold Twist Full Shaft, #4386, $376, buyfauxstone.com

MAILBOX

The hooks are great for magazines and oversized pieces of mail, while the hummingbird design adds a dose of whimsy. Hummingbird Wall Mounted Mailbox, $95, wayfair.com

DOOR KNOCKER

Up your entrance game with this solid brass door knocker in an oil rubbed bronze fi nish. Fowler Brass Door Knocker, $76, signaturehardware.com

TRANSOM WINDOWS

Add a custom transom stained glass window above your existing front door for major impact! Emma, 36” x 12”, approx. $435, stainedglassinc.com

The boxy, square trimmed hedges, as opposed to the more common ones with rounded edges, bring an architectural, statuesque element to the home. SQUARE TRIMMED HEDGES rounded edges, bring an architectural, statuesque element to the home.

GRIFFIN STATUES

Part lion, part eagle, the Griffi n has been used to guard treasures and priceless possessions since classical antiquity. Place a pair of them at your front walk or doorway as a symbol of protection over your house. Mcelligott Kaikee Griffi n Statue, $176, wayfair.com wayfair.com Griffi n has been used to guard treasures and priceless possessions since classical antiquity. Place a pair of them at your front walk or doorway as a symbol of protection Mcelligott Kaikee Griffi n Statue, $176,

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