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Home Exterior
Before: The home received some new siding and was ready for a thorough paint. Brian repaired some other woodwork on the home that had been worn down by the elements, and then pressure washed the entire stucture.
During: After pressure washing, exposed wood received a coat of primer to help protect and seal the stucture and ensure paint adhered well.
After: A home in Sunriver with its new protective and beautifying paint job.
Kitchen
A remodeled Lake Oswego kitchen gets fresh paint in a subtle brown-red and the rope molding at top of cabinets is repainted to match existing woodwork.
Living Room
A Salem interior enlivened by new paint. (Interior Designer: Jeanne Griggs, JG Designs)
Fireplace
Brian caulked and painted the fireplace, crown molding and other woodwork paying special attention to the details to get a seamless look.
Wood-Paneled Wall
Oil paint in a vivid terra cotta brings new life to a wood-paneled wall in a Salem-area home.
Deck
Before: The deck was enlarged some years ago, and the woodwork has worn in different ways.
During: After pressure washing.
After: A Salem-area deck receives a restorative cleaning and protective treatment.
Deck
Before: The deck before.
During: This segment of the deck after pressure washing.
After: Another section of the Salem-area deck.
Pressure Washing
An example of woodwork after pressure washing. The process removes dirt, debris and old paint and creates a clean surface on which to apply primer and paint.
Backbrushing
An example of paint coverage and saturation when paint is not backbrushed into woodwork after spray application (on left); and after backbrushing (on right). Brian makes sure paint is thoroughly backbrushed so that paint penetrates thoroughly and coverage is even. This will help your paint job look beautiful and last.
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