Alternate title: Our house is finally a solid color. Which is a lie. Only two sides are painted. We’re still waiting on windows for the front, then we can insulate, side, and paint. But, here’s the progress on the back and garage end. After installing the siding, soffit, and caulking joints we masked off the windows and doors. I decided it would be easier to mask an inch or so beyond each window, then come back and free hand edge. Instead of taping each slightly tapered edge of the window.
Living in a bubble for a few hours was strange.
Once masked, the painting went lightning fast. We used Behr’s exterior paint + primer in Mined Coal. While stirring the paint, we worried it was too thick for the sprayer (we have this one, if you’re wondering) to apply properly. Happy surprise, it sucked it up just fine and sprayed evenly. Though it did use more than we expected. Each side took about three gallons of paint, using six total. One gallon should cover 300-400 square feet, we got 100. Basically the single coat is equal to two or three normal layers.
Only a few drips, too, I think because the paint is so thick. So happy surprise number two, we didn’t have to apply a second coat. Now the house looks dark and handsome.
Especially compared to our blue starting point a few years ago.
The soffit matches the siding, helping it blend in. To simplify the process, we chose to paint before installing the steel. One less thing to mask off, right?
Missing vent covers are getting a few coats of paint, too. New lights going in soon.
Next, measuring the steel and getting it installed.
We still have a few areas, around the windows, on the higher garage end to touch up before we can take the scaffolding down. Ben doesn’t trust me up there because I’m clumsy enough on the ground. Apparently he doesn’t want me falling.
Painting went 100 times smoother and faster than I expected. I think Ben spent maybe an hour actually spraying. That sprayer kick ’em some booty, as the boys would say. Masking everything off definitely took longer. Cutting in each lap took the most time, but wasn’t difficult. Now we have a much better view when we drive up. I jokingly said we should paint the little play house to match, but I’m not that crazy. Yet. It’s just ugly.
Beautiful!! I love the contrast of the dark paint against the crisp white trim. Your house is going to be a show stopper once you’re done!
Thanks, Mary! I love the contrast, too. SO excited to get the front finished to match. 🙂
Thanks!
Amanda
This is so exciting! What a transformation!
Thanks for the encouragement, Barbara!
The house is looking beautiful! Love the color choice and the contrasting white trim!!
Why thanks, Jenna! We’re both so happy with the dark color. Such a difference!
Thanks!
Amanda
The back of your house looks spectacular now! I hadn’t seen an aerial view of the deck area: so pretty!
Hi Sara!
Thanks, lady! It’s really neat from above. It’ll be even prettier when I clean things up and find a place to put that damn grill!
Thanks!
Amanda
It looks great! I love the color choices!
Thanks so much, Kraesmom! It’s a game changer. Finally getting the look we hoped for. 🙂
Thanks!
Amanda
Looks fantastic!! This is the best part of any project, IMHO….the part where it all starts coming together. If you are anything like me, you probably sat there staring for a few hours at the new backside of the house. We moved (again) this last December and purchased a 10-acre property we plan to “farm.” Alas, this means that my house is low priority on the list (gotta run a fence, build a barn, and dig a pond), so I will just live vicariously through you for now. *sigh* – Tiffany
Hey Tiffany!
Thanks so much, lovely! I absolutely sat and admired the solid color. Ahh, so nice to have that done. Congrats on the new house! And best of luck with the fencing, barn building and pond digging. So many fun things on your to do list. 😉
Thanks!
Amanda
It is looking so gorgeous!
Thanks, Lori! We’re so happy to see the change.
I love the color you chose! It’s so dramatic!
It is dramatic, right?! In the best way I imagined.
This looks awesome. I love the dark color with the white trim. It’s beautiful!
Thanks, Jasmin! It’s so nice to have two finished colors. Crazy idea.
I liked the blue old siding. But wow it looks AMAZING now. So beautiful! Love everything about the exterior that you guys have done.
Thank you for your encouragement, lovey! It’s a slow process, but so satisfying to see the real changes.
Awesome colors! Mined coal is beautiful. Did you use Flat? Can you tell me what the white trim is called?
Hi Tom&Jan!
We used satin paint for easier cleaning. The trim is just Behr off the shelf white, untinted. 🙂
Thanks!
Amanda