PAINTING THE HOUSE
More. Again. Still.
Not much got done for a while, I had hurt my hip (
bad bruise, lots of pain, nothing broken), and with a 2 year old here 1/2 time it is a struggle to get outside to make any real progress for the past several weeks. So the whole project stalled out for about a month.
I'm in pain this morning. Painted all day yesterday. Had my friend come over to help. He brought 2 of his older kids. They were very helpful. But we are now making progress on the upper floor of the house. New two tone paint scheme on the left side of photo, original monochrome in the central part and partially started with the new trim paint on the right side of the photo. Originally the house was very monochromatic, sort of a beige/tan color. New paint is a vanilla for the clapboards and a milk chocolate brown for the trim. You can also see the original brick color on the chimney, but the new brick color on the left and right sides of the photo. Back wall is 3 stories tall, so maybe the scaffolding guy will arrive today? Garage/apartment is 2 stories tall, front side will be easy, but the back side poses more of a challenge. On the bright side, the pool bar/shed can all be reached from the ground!
There are 4 sets of floodlight that hang from the eve of that hexagonal upper roof on the far right side of the photo, those will also be replaced during this project with new LED floodlights. Might as well get double duty out of the scaffolding.
To put any of this into some sort of scale, the brick pillars on the right side of the photo are approximately 14' tall. Not seen in the photo is the slope that drops off to the right and the rear. The house is built on a ridgeline, we are 60 feet in elevation above the river behind the house, most of that 60' of drop happens within 100' of the house.
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