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Picking house color paint fun…part 2 of the saga

(See part 1 here)

After finding out just how much the primer changed the paint color on what I thought I liked, the next trip to town I tried again.

This time I bought more primer and picked out 5 varied shades to try again. I also got a sample size of a dark brown to put in the first primer gallon…because I’m realizing I may not get the whole house painted befire rainy season so I’d rather have off white pat he’s on the house than pure white.

I came home and applied two coats of primer over 5 more sections of the house. At this rate by the time I pick a color the whole side might have 3 coats! I then painted each section with one if the sample colors….arranged darkest to lightest. Now this is what the side looks like:

Far right two are the original ones (same color with and without primer). I quickly discovered the tan one far left is a lot more yellow than the sample so that’s out. Next to that (going to the right) is a nice shade of…baby poop. I’ve seen that color under cages. That’s out! Middle one isn’t too bad but the paint was watery and did not cover well-it would need a redo sample. Then we have a “brown” that looks grey to me…and I kinda like it! After that is one called nut brown …even though I do like the color I think it will soak up too much heat in summer.

So now that I see how grey looks, I’m thinking of trying some lighter shades of grey samples. I also realized there’s enough wood texture even with 3 coats I may be able to do some dry brushing and get back some of the weathered look I like! To be continued….

Picking house paint color fun…part 1 of the saga

The house is a board and batten wood house and has not been painted/sealed/anything in a long time from what I can see. It has worn down to the bare wood in a lot of areas. I actually like the look of old wood but I know how unhealthy it is for the long term so it’s time to get some sort of protectant on it.

I thought I had a color a few months ago after going through a dozen chips and painted the step handrails and screen door frame. Then after a few months it turned a peachy color from sun exposure…not what I wanted. So the other day I picked a color and bought a sample. Painted it on the house in one spot and thought viola! Success!

Another trip to town I bought a gallon of primer and a quart of the paint. Came home and the next section I did 2 coats of primer plus 1 of paint and let it dry. Andddddd….noooo it’s too orange! The paint on the house was darker (right side in pic) and browner. Put some primer underneath and it became terracotta (left side).

Well….back to the drawing board.

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