Wednesday, March 19, 2014

Painted Lady - The San Franciscan

I spent most of my studio time yesterday painting exterior walls for my San Franciscan. First picture is a blurry shot, but it was taken simply to show my main color and one of the accent colors. In addition to the teal, I also have a cream color and I'm thinking about adding in a purple.


Second picture is most of the main exterior walls for the front (there are a few pieces not shown, but this is the gist of it). Still at least one more coat to be added.


This picture shows the primer on my window sills and frame pieces. I'm missing a window sill piece, but I'm pretty sure it's still in the main wood stack and I've simply forgotten to punch it out.



Now that most of these steps are done, I'll move on to dry-fitting and getting the interior floors marked for placement.

I do not like the big blank sides so I'll be adding a chimney to one side so I can put fireplaces in, and a bay window or two on the other side. I'm still debating whether the second floor will have a bay window or a balcony on top of the first floor bay window. 

Anyway, a little progress is better than no progress. Thanks for stopping by :-)

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