We had two days to get in and get out of a house in Stratford, PEI this week. The home owners took ownership of the house the evening before, and went right to work ripping up floors and washing down walls. The walls on the main floor were a tan color, with a brown accent wall around the fireplace. The master bedroom was a minty green...and visible from the living room.
The owners picked Classic Gray for the entire main area: living room, kitchen, and hallway. The master bedroom was a few darker in Thunder. It resulted in a more cohesive look on the main floor, cool and calming. The house was still undergoing renovations when we left, so pictures will come soon!
Hope to see everyone at the Harvest Festival
Well, it has been a busy July for the Caseley's Painting crew, but we have also been working on our booth for the Kensington Harvest Festival in August.
We have been brainstorming ideas on what prizes to give away, how to make the booth the most awesome one there. If anyone has a really cool idea for a prize, let me know.
Plus, it gives us an excuse to get some new Caseley's Painting swag.
Come see us in our booth in August at the Harvest Festival!
We have been brainstorming ideas on what prizes to give away, how to make the booth the most awesome one there. If anyone has a really cool idea for a prize, let me know.
Plus, it gives us an excuse to get some new Caseley's Painting swag.
Come see us in our booth in August at the Harvest Festival!
Before and After: A Red Barn Gets New Life
Before:
If you've travelling the Blue Shank Road, you've seen this barn. It's located on a beautiful farm property, and the barn itself looks like something out of a farm scene framed and hanging on someones wall. In this case, the iconic red barn needed a good scraping and a fresh coat of paint. All Caseley's Painting needed was a few good scrapers and a few days of good weather.After:
The weather held out for us, and a had some great help getting this barn scraped and ready to paint. We hauled out Lucille and went to work on staining the shingles with the sprayer. We are glad for the weather, because we think it turned out really well!Stain: Benjamin Moore Arborcoat Solid Stain
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