Monday, April 23, 2007

Sunroom

Before...



Gaps in beadboard...





After. Beadboard caulked, primed, painted.



I had painted this Greene County customer's living/great room before Christmas, and recently was asked to return to paint the sunroom. The beadboard had been installed in sections of various sizes, and the carpenters left large gaps between sections. I caulked all the gaps in the beadboard, and there were many, as well as sealed the bleeding pine knotholes with shellac based Kilz. It took three and in some areas 4 coats of primer to conceal the original blue green wall color, and then three coats of wall paint to reach a nice, even tone consistent with the pale yellow my customer selected.

The sunroom now has a complete, clean finished appearance, and my client's color selections brightened the atmosphere tremendously making this sweet bright little room a very pleasant space indeed.

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