Well she's here!
I'll be making a blog post with more details and pics as soon as I can!
Just have to paint the eaves and restore crown moulding. Which I'm glad I decided to paint the eaves later as well as the frieze board or I'd have ran out of white paint.
Transformation
- Gothichome
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Re: Transformation
Yes, the home looks much better now. It seems to stand out from the back ground more.
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Transformation indeed!
Seeing her without the plastic shutters and vinyl siding - what a difference. The medium-dark tone of the gray grounds the house and allows the windows & trim to stand out. I think it is beautiful.
I know it was an utterly exhausting job to get to this point, the results speak for themselves.
Nice job!
Seeing her without the plastic shutters and vinyl siding - what a difference. The medium-dark tone of the gray grounds the house and allows the windows & trim to stand out. I think it is beautiful.
I know it was an utterly exhausting job to get to this point, the results speak for themselves.
Nice job!
James Jefferson Erwin house, 1905
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Looking good.
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I love what you've done.
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What a lovely transformation!
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Now that makes all the difference, doesn't it?