It just occurred to me that I never posted my
coverage of the painting of the Dutch door.
So, I'll post it now...
After a few weeks of living with the white,
unpainted Dutch door, which Sam was starting
to like, so I had to act fast to get it painted.
We had a lot of back and forth discussions
on the color choice.
I used my Photoshop skills to offer some ideas.
Not to mention, our HOA also suggests
we "try" to match our original color.
We finally chose Behr's "Aqua Fresco" from
The Home Depot.
Which was brighter and slightly more
blue then the original color.
Next we had to schedule a painter.
Enter Miguel the painter.
My coworker Tina's boyfriend's colleague.
He started by painting the inside of the door
a crisp bright white.
We actually had him paint all
the interior doors that day.
Hence the missing door knob on the closet door.
He was very fast and neat.
Really knew his business.
Really knew his business.
Then he started painting the exterior.
Some brush work but he mainly
used little sponge rollers.
The Dutch door really started to come to life with
its cheery new coat of paint.
While the Dutch door dried,
he painted the casing and frame.
he painted the casing and frame.
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