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You gotta love this house at 1612 Ditmas Avenue. Has it always been this color?


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  1. Funny enough, I live three doors down from this house, walk past it all the time, and it’s never caught my attention. It doesn’t stand out all that much.

    Sure looks ugly in that picture, though!

  2. It is ugly, but you can’t fine someone for painting there own house a different color. I believe there are some other YELLOW houses in the nabe, although not as strong a color. It is free country though, and I’m sure this wasn’t as big a deal years back, when the nabe wasn’t as popular as it is now, when all the preservationists are all looking at the area. (Don’t take my last statement as saying I am for tearing down old buildings, I am for keeping old architecture from the past, as they are great).

  3. It’s an illegal paint job. The woman was cited by the LPC a number of years ago (2003 if memory serves), there was a hearing, she was requested to repaint the purple trim to a more suitable color. Still hasn’t done it.
    She made an enormous scene at the hearing. Here’s the preview from the NYT:

    NEIGHBORHOOD REPORT: DITMAS PARK; She Knows What She Likes, and It’s Purple

    By DENNY LEE (NYT); The City Weekly Desk
    Late Edition – Final, Section 14, Page 8, Column 1, 571 words

    DISPLAYING FIRST 50 OF 571 WORDS -Like any sane person, Joyce Kreitman pulled out a bag of jelly beans to choose a new color for her bungalow in the stately Brooklyn neighborhood of Ditmas Park. ”My mother and I sat at the kitchen table!” recalled Ms. Kreitman, a longtime resident who tends to speak in…

  4. As far as I know this house has been this color for over 10 years, at least. I think there was an article some time ago in the NY Times about this house and it’s color and the fact that the owners wanted to keep it in these colors

  5. *sigh* stuff the LPC would never let you do — but I gotta say, it’s better than many “historically correct” color palettes that I get to employ within the Historic Districts…

    Nice photo.