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In reply to the discussion: Texas couple paint their house bright shade of teal only to receive DEATH THREATS from neighbors who [View all]kentauros
(29,414 posts)as I suspect there are everywhere. When I was looking up other sources of colorful houses here, I came across a comment someone made about driving to Galveston and noting all of the differently-colored houses down there. That's usually the ones on stilts, though there are some brightly-painted houses further into Galveston. Lots of bungalows and Victorian houses down there, though there are many of those styles in Houston, too.
Here are some in the Heights area (plus a little something of artistic merit leading in The Armadillo House used to be there, but I don't know to where it's been moved.)
Art Car Museum
Red house
Green house
Olive-green and yellow (I have seen this color combination used several times so far, and just on one street!)
Mint-green house, beige house, pink house
Mint-green house, dark-red house
Blue & yellow house, yellow house, mint-green house
Mural on same street
And there's more than I can spend the time waiting for streetview images to load Take a look at random and you'll find more. Heights Blvd. has quite a few of the historically-marked Victorian houses on it, though I don't recall just how colorful they are. Not the kind of bright colors I originally posted, but still better than the duller colors we all see far too often on dwellings.