Today's other Midwest Match-up:
#7: Zohreh's Anti-Depressant Color vs. #32: Maya & Michaels Saturated Colors
Head over to the regional Contest Brackets to place your votes for all of today's match-ups in the Fourth Annual Fall Colors Contest:
- The strongest 16 entries in each region were chosen by our judges and have been moved into the bracket.
- In our bracketed voting period (beginning 10.20) each regional finalist will compete for reader's votes until only one remains. Each bracketed face off lasts 24 hours — voting is open from 3:00am(EST) to 3:00am the next day (12:00am(PST)
- The four finalists from each U.S. region will compete against one another on Thursday, 10.30.
- The two finalists who remain will compete against one another from Friday, 10.31 until noon PST on Monday, 11.3 at which point voting will be closed and the winner announced.

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view brodybee's profile
This is a case where both these entries should pass by right to another round and match up later on for a real nail-biter. It made a difficult choice, especially knowing the winners in relatively weaker pairs will go forward instead. I wonder how these were matched.
view K T G's profile
This is why I'm not voting...it isn't set up fairly
view amiencc's profile
not voting!
view peahen's profile
I agree with K T G. It seems that houses with similar color schemes or similar thought processes, like black and white with pops of bright color or muted earth tones, were grouped together in the first round. In general, weak ones were paired with weak ones and then two strong ones were paired together. These two were an example, as were Christine's Colorful Cottage and the Modern Danish Clown Colors. I think strong and weak should have been paired together. It would make voting in the subsequent rounds more interesting.
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