After my last update a few weeks ago, I got started with my plan for staining the deck.
I wanted to have some color, and decided to give this space something in
common with our basement flooring.
With that decision made, I picked
out two solid stains to match up with the redwood color I used on the
fence. I tried out my colors in the raised areas first.
With those parts done in solid colors, I could see how the three colors would work together, and I decided to go for it.
I figured the space was big enough to allow me to make two foot squares
(if I had gone with one-foot squares, I would have gone crazy with all
the taping).
I started out in what I considered the middle of the deck
and began laying out the lines. from there I used a 12-inch metal
painting blade to keep the paint within the boarders. About half way in, I made a "mistake." Can you spot it?
She Who Must Be Obeyed is a quilter, and she reminded me that traditionally, many quilters would purposely introduce a "mistake" into their work so as not to be perfect. So, that's my story too, and I'm sticking to it.
I knew going in that it would take a lot of effort to deal with the visible edges of each board, and that took the most time as I squeezed the brush into the cracks between boards and worked to get complete coverage without getting spots of one color where another color is supposed to be. I think the end result was worth it.
It worked pretty
well, but I've got some touch up to do yet.
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Wednesday, July 30, 2014
Sunday, June 10, 2012
Another Estate Sale Find - Bertoia-style Homecrest Outdoor Chairs
I had Friday off with plans to drive up to Pennsylvania for the weekend and visit with some college buddies, but before I left home I had a little time and visited a local estate sale. I picked up a couple of things, including these great chairs and table for a great price!
I'm no expert on designers - do any of you have a guess at who made these? The yellow covers on the two chairs are like new.
I'm hoping the green covers will clean up better, but they are faded. It would be great to know if you can still buy this kind of outdoor cover.
I'm no expert on designers - do any of you have a guess at who made these? The yellow covers on the two chairs are like new.
I'm hoping the green covers will clean up better, but they are faded. It would be great to know if you can still buy this kind of outdoor cover.
The chairs with the green covers are different from each other and different from the chairs with the yellow covers, but all four are in nice shape. These will be perfect for our courtyard when I get that built.
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