The hardest paint of painting a house is the paint colors. We knew picking the right colors would transform our little dank home into a chic little house. We painted our house grey and decided on white & black accents. One of the best decisions we made was painting the home ourselves with TONS of help from my father who came from out of town to help.
My dad is a contractor and has a paint sprayer, but it stopped working the same day we planned on painting! I ended up renting a paint sprayer for less the $100.00 for 24hrs. We brought all our paint at Lowes and used the brand Valspar. The weekend we brought our paint, Valspar was offering special rebates: $20off 5 gallon paints and $5off 1 gallon paints. I mailed off those rebates quick!
Our Painting Process:
- Pressure washed the house
- Scrubbed the house with wire brush to remove loose paint
- Used caulk to fill in cracks
- Back rolled with rollers
- Hand painted with brushes (this is an important step since we have shingles)
- Used Sprayer to paint the entire house
Our Chic Little House Today - Our Little House Four Months Ago
Painting Day
After we went Grey, Mid way to our ReDo
Our home now after the Chic Little Redo and after we layed sod.
The stone enhanaces the curvy walk way to our front door and gives us curb appeal
{ I will post a recap of how we got to Our Chic After & What we plan on doing NEXT }













What an amazing update! I love the color- so fresh and modern :).
ReplyDeleteI am loving grey right now and I especially love it on the exterior of your house. It makes such a huge difference! Also the sod is a total transformation. Awesome job!
ReplyDeleteWish I had your green thumb!
ReplyDeleteThanks Ladies, it was alot of work! I'm glad it turned out pretty.
ReplyDeleteDayka: I'm all about Miracle Grow!
Love the color you chose for the house! I've been debating whether we should paint our shingles... I bet it was a lot of work. Looks great!
ReplyDeletewhat a great re-do. It makes the house just pop ... love the colour, the new sod and the cute seating area on the porch. Great curb appeal.
ReplyDeleteLooking good! What a big change.
ReplyDeleteHi~I'm new to your blog and I have to say that I love this makeover. It has so much curb appeal now. Great job!
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