Our new Lexington clients were eager to change the color of their 2005 home. The home was prepped with a thorough wash by hand using bleach and jomax. The siding, trim, doors, window casings, and garage door were all scraped, spot primed and painted with two new coats.
The siding was Benjamin Moore Southfield Green, while the trim was a classic Decorators White. The front door received a new coat of Benjamin Moore Lafayette Green while the threshold and ceiling were provided a new coat of Marine Spar Varnish.
Lastly, our client’s small deck was lightly sanded and applied two coats of Fairview Taupe stain.
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