Can you see the difference between the two sides? This is a picture of the bare(RH side) and the painted(LH side) of the eaves of the house. The RH side have been power washed but you still can see the very thin paint on. It was white washed. The eaves have never been protected before and this is why hubby decided to hand brush paint instead of spray paint. It is two layers of primer and another two layers of top coat. It have been a very tedious work but, we like the result.
This side of the garage was started on July 7 in the afternoon through the 11th and continued on the weekend of the 15th. Hannah visited and she helped me do the primer on Saturday the 9th and Monte painted the beams. There is bare soil underneath and we have to lay boards over it to be able to move and level the scaffolding. At the apex of the roof two stories scaffolding is needed and I was scared to death. Every time I move the scaffolding shakes. My knees was shaking as well. On the last day while finishing the last coat I did not notice the sprinkler tube, about 15inches above ground between the boards, sashayed and hit it with my left foot. I lost my balance and fell to the ground but, I did not spill the paint bucket I have on hand. I lost my breath for a while, have scrapes on both of my arms, and bruise right after. That night I was in pain. I felt like a train run me over...hello ICE.
This side of the garage was started on the 16th. That day I quit for a while the sun hits this side in the morning and it is too hot. I do not like the sun. It is not good for the skin. I was able able to apply only one coat of the brown before I left Sunday. I needed to leave early to get ready for work Monday, yes I am working again.
This is a view at the formal dining room. A view that takes away all the aches and pain of DIY house improvement. We do not have a formal dining table yet and we have a sofa. This is my favorite spot to rest and thinking of not putting a formal dining table and leave it as it is.
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