She has 12 possible colour schemes for the dog houses.
I am an interior designer, with a specialty in historically accurate architectural design. In my opinion, you can go two ways with this style, as it is a Victorian adaptation of a much earlier Reniassance style popularized by Andrea Palladio in the 16th century. It really depends on what you are looking for. If you have a desire for a true Victorian scheme, then you can paint the main body (if clapboarded), excluding trim, any colour you want. Remember that chromate colours which give us the bright colours of today had not yet been invented so research the colours you want. Earth tones are good. If it is red brick, remember that the brick is actually a variate of orange, so the trim should be yellow based, such as beige, or sandstone, or any colour that incorporates a yellow base to it. The body of the cupola can also be painted the colour of the house, or the the trim (thats your choice) or if brick, choose either the trim colour or a match to the brick colour. The other way to go is to paint the entire structure a sandstone stone colour. This will look updated and perfect on your house as it would echo a Reniassance house, but if you do this, you should have the greenery of the gardens to support and contrast it, in the true Italian style. This may all sound quite complicated, but it is very simple and can be done on your budget and scale of home, and look exceptional. Please brief yourself on the site I give you and take the elements of Italianate styling and then incorporate them into your home. I hope it helps. Here is the site. http://www.gardenaesthetics.com/italian.html
Often not, but it is important to check that there is no systematic pattern in the skip.To take an unlikely example, suppose you wanted to sample the values of 10% of houses on a street with 200 houses on it. A possible systematic sampling scheme would be to select a random house number to start with and then select every 20th house number (looping back when the number exceeds 200). If the first house number is odd then all houses in the sample are odd numbered and, therefore, on the same side of the street. If the street runs East-West, the sample could consist exclusively of South-facing gardens - attracting a price premium!
The only Random House I know of is Random House Publishing Company. It publishes books.
There is no limit to the number of times that an agent can sell a house, because anyone who owns a house is free to sell that house. So Mr. Smith sells the house to Mr. Jones, who then sells the house to Mr. Arbuckle, who then sells the house to Mr. Gwillam, who then sells the house to Ms. Freund, and so forth. And everybody can use the same real estate agent if they so desire.
red house is a colour of house
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The side of the house facing the lake.
it is black
A house with walls all facing in the same direction is a house that is sitting smack bang on top of the north pole. that way, all four walls are facing south. :D
white but really they can be any colour
Mayor Quimby's house is gold
no, you can own any colour house.
over the North pole
This question can be answered two ways, the first is that you are referring to the colour of the green house, in which case the house would be green. However If you are in fact referring to a "greenhouse" then the answer would be that a greenhouse is made of glass, therefore it has no colour other than the colour you can see through it
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It's green :)