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      <image:caption>This Front Door Had 7 Layers Of Paint &amp; Primer! We Stripped Everything Off Until We Got Down to Raw Pine Wood &amp; Then Prepped It With Stain. Door Was Stained In “Simply White” By Miniwax. We Also Applied 2 Coats Of Spar Marine Varnish To Ensure A Long &amp; Durable Life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>This Front Door Had 7 Layers Of Paint &amp; Primer! We Stripped Everything Off Until We Got Down to Raw Pine Wood &amp; Then Prepped It With Stain. Door Was Stained In “Simply White” By Miniwax. We Also Applied 2 Coats Of Spar Marine Varnish To Ensure A Long &amp; Durable Life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before (1/2): This sun-damaged fiber glass door was in desperate need of some TLC!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After (2/2): Gel Stain application on a sun-damaged fiberglass door. After the gel-stain dried, two coats of Gloss Spar-Marine Varnish was applied.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before (1/2) This customer reached out to us to give this home new life! Once pressure washed we got to scraping all the chipping paint.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After (2/2) The ceiling, trim, and siding, gave this house a completely new and renovated look! Thank you Sherwin Williams for the great Exterior Paint! Ceiling color was “Birds Egg” by Ben Moore.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before (1/2) This customer reached out to us to give this home new life! Once pressure washed we got to scraping all the chipping paint.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After (2/2) Once scrapped and primed the siding and trim were sprayed with Sherwin Williams Exterior Duration Paint.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before (1/2) This sun-damaged Mahogany Door had almost no original sealant when we were called out for it!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After (2/2) This door turned out great after applying Benjamin Moore’s Oil Based Penetrating stain “Lenmar”. After the stain dried two coats of Spar Marine varnish were applied.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before (1/2): These rustic wood shutters were sun-damaged and needed a some fresh solid stain to go on them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After (2/2): The shutters were lightly wiped to remove any debris and then had Exterior solid stain applied to them.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>Before (1/2) This wood door was sun-damaged when we were called out by our customer. The door was sanded and prepped ready for the stain and varnish!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>After (2/2) This particular door required a gel-stain application. Finally, the two coats of Spar Marine Varnish were applied. The varnish was in the Gloss sheen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/6 This Room Was Originally A Deep Royal Blue. We Used Sherwin William’s “Whitetail” In Semi-Gloss To Bring More Light Into This Home &amp; Making The Rooms Look Bigger.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/6 This Room Was Originally A Deep Royal Blue. We Used Sherwin William’s “Whitetail” In Semi-Gloss To Bring More Light Into This Home &amp; Making The Rooms Look Bigger.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3/6 This Room Was Originally A Deep Royal Blue. We Used Sherwin William’s “Whitetail” In Semi-Gloss To Bring More Light Into This Home &amp; Making The Rooms Look Bigger.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/6 This Room Was Originally A Deep Royal Blue. We Used Sherwin William’s “Whitetail” In Semi-Gloss To Bring More Light Into This Home &amp; Making The Rooms Look Bigger.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5/6 This Room Was Originally A Deep Royal Blue. We Used Sherwin William’s “Whitetail” In Semi-Gloss To Bring More Light Into This Home &amp; Making The Rooms Look Bigger.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>6/6 1/6 This Room Was Originally A Deep Royal Blue. We Used Sherwin William’s “Whitetail” In Semi-Gloss To Bring More Light Into This Home &amp; Making The Rooms Look Bigger.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 This Front Door Had 7 Layers Of Paint &amp; Primer! We Stripped Everything Off Until We Got Down to Raw Pine Wood &amp; Then Prepped It With Stain. Door Was Stained In “Simply White” By Miniwax. We Also Applied 2 Coats Of Spar Marine Varnish To Ensure A Long &amp; Durable Life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 This Front Door Had 7 Layers Of Paint &amp; Primer! We Stripped Everything Off Until We Got Down to Raw Pine Wood &amp; Then Prepped It With Stain. Door Was Stained In “Simply White” By Miniwax. We Also Applied 2 Coats Of Spar Marine Varnish To Ensure A Long &amp; Durable Life.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 The Living Room Had Several Holes, Dents, &amp; A Warp. We Applied Several Layers Of Sheetrock Mud To Make It As Smooth As Possible. Once Sanded &amp; Primed, The Entire Living Room Was Painted “Agreeable Gray” Bringing In More Light From The Dark Brown Color It Originally Had.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 The Living Room Had Several Holes, Dents, &amp; A Warp. We Applied Several Layers Of Sheetrock Mud To Make It As Smooth As Possible. Once Sanded &amp; Primed, The Entire Living Room Was Painted “Agreeable Gray” Bringing In More Light From The Dark Brown Color It Originally Had.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>6/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>6/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>8/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>9/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>10/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>11/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>12/12 This home was originally a burnt orange &amp; gave the house a more antique color. We used Benjamin Moore’s New Look color, “Tawny Bisque” in Satin. This gave the home a more refined &amp; attractive look.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 This Master Bedroom Went From a Royal Blue To “Wickham Gray” By Benjamin Moore’s New Look. The Finish Used For This Room Was Satin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 This Master Bedroom Went From a Royal Blue To “Wickham Gray” By Benjamin Moore’s New Look. The Finish Used For This Room Was Satin.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/4 The Kitchen For This House Was Finished In “Healing Aloe” By Benjamin Moore’s New Look. This Gave The Kitchen A Very Modern Look &amp; Bringing In Light!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/4 The Kitchen For This House Was Finished In “Healing Aloe” By Benjamin Moore’s New Look. This Gave The Kitchen A Very Modern Look &amp; Bringing In Light!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3/4 The Kitchen For This House Was Finished In “Healing Aloe” By Benjamin Moore’s New Look. This Gave The Kitchen A Very Modern Look &amp; Bringing In Light!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/4 The Kitchen For This House Was Finished In “Healing Aloe” By Benjamin Moore’s New Look. This Gave The Kitchen A Very Modern Look &amp; Bringing In Light!</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/7 These Cabinets Hadn’t Been Painted In Over 20 Years! We Used Benjamin Moore’s New Look Oil-Based Paint In “Extra White”. The Finish Is A Semi-Gloss Finish To Help Protect The Cabinets From The Greasey &amp; Hot Nature Of The Kitchen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/7 These Cabinets Hadn’t Been Painted In Over 20 Years! We Used Benjamin Moore’s New Look Oil-Based Paint In “Extra White”. The Finish Is A Semi-Gloss Finish To Help Protect The Cabinets From The Greasey &amp; Hot Nature Of The Kitchen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3/7 These Cabinets Hadn’t Been Painted In Over 20 Years! We Used Benjamin Moore’s New Look Oil-Based Paint In “Extra White”. The Finish Is A Semi-Gloss Finish To Help Protect The Cabinets From The Greasey &amp; Hot Nature Of The Kitchen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/7 These Cabinets Hadn’t Been Painted In Over 20 Years! We Used Benjamin Moore’s New Look Oil-Based Paint In “Extra White”. The Finish Is A Semi-Gloss Finish To Help Protect The Cabinets From The Greasey &amp; Hot Nature Of The Kitchen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>5/7 These Cabinets Hadn’t Been Painted In Over 20 Years! We Used Benjamin Moore’s New Look Oil-Based Paint In “Extra White”. The Finish Is A Semi-Gloss Finish To Help Protect The Cabinets From The Greasey &amp; Hot Nature Of The Kitchen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>6/7 These Cabinets Hadn’t Been Painted In Over 20 Years! We Used Benjamin Moore’s New Look Oil-Based Paint In “Extra White”. The Finish Is A Semi-Gloss Finish To Help Protect The Cabinets From The Greasey &amp; Hot Nature Of The Kitchen.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>7/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>8/8 This House Was Way Over Due For A Color Update &amp; A Fresh Coat Of Paint. Colors Used: Wall -Sherwin Williams “Adaptive Shade” Trim- Sherwin Williams “Extra White” Shudders &amp; Doors- Sherwin Williams “Denim”</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 This Exterior Porch Was First Pressure Washed With Bleach To Remove All The Dust &amp; Mildew That Was Accumulating Over The Years. Once Everything Was Dry, We Scraped Any Remaining Chipped Paint. Lastly, We Primed All The Areas With Exposed Wood With Oil Primer To Ensure The Paint Has A Good Bond With The Wood. Finally, We Finished The Porch With Sherwin Williams Exterior Paint in Semigloss. Color Was Matched From A Home-depot Color: “Lightyear”.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 This Exterior Porch Was First Pressure Washed With Bleach To Remove All The Dust &amp; Mildew That Was Accumulating Over The Years. Once Everything Was Dry, We Scraped Any Remaining Chipped Paint. Lastly, We Primed All The Areas With Exposed Wood With Oil Primer To Ensure The Paint Has A Good Bond With The Wood. Finally, We Finished The Porch With Sherwin Williams Exterior Paint in Semigloss. Color Was Matched From A Home-depot Color: “Lightyear”.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 Guest Bedroom Was Originally A Canary Yellow. We Prepped The Walls By Lightly Sanding Them &amp; Then Applied The Finish Paint. The Room Was Finished In “Agreeable Gray” By Sherwin Williams In a Satin Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 Guest Bedroom Was Originally A Canary Yellow. We Prepped The Walls By Lightly Sanding Them &amp; Then Applied The Finish Paint. The Room Was Finished In “Agreeable Gray” By Sherwin Williams In a Satin Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 This Vinyl Front Door Was Originally Stained So We Primed Everything With Oil Primer. This Ensured The Finish Coat Would Stick Properly To The Door &amp; Give The Paint A Durable &amp; Prolonged Lifespan. We Used Sherwin Williams “Extra White” In Semi-Gloss. We Also Installed A Wood Threshold To Cover The Gap Between The Tile &amp; The Front Door.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 This Vinyl Front Door Was Originally Stained So We Primed Everything With Oil Primer. This Ensured The Finish Coat Would Stick Properly To The Door &amp; Give The Paint A Durable &amp; Prolonged Lifespan. We Used Sherwin Williams “Extra White” In Semi-Gloss. We Also Installed A Wood Threshold To Cover The Gap Between The Tile &amp; The Front Door.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/4 A Hole Was Made In The Ceiling &amp; Was “Repaired” Leaving A Pretty Obvious Square Where The Drywall Was Replaced. We Applied Several Layers Of Sheetrock Mud To Make the Ceiling Smooth &amp; Even. We Then Painted The Ceiling In Standard Ceiling Paint. The Walls Were Primed To Hide The Dark Brown Decorative Paint Work. The Master Bedroom Was Finally Finished In Sherwin Willam’s “Agreeable Gary” In A Satin Finish. The Trim Of The Room Was Painted In Oil-Based Trim Paint By Benjamin Moore.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/4 A Hole Was Made In The Ceiling &amp; Was “Repaired” Leaving A Pretty Obvious Square Where The Drywall Was Replaced. We Applied Several Layers Of Sheetrock Mud To Make the Ceiling Smooth &amp; Even. We Then Painted The Ceiling In Standard Ceiling Paint. The Walls Were Primed To Hide The Dark Brown Decorative Paint Work. The Master Bedroom Was Finally Finished In Sherwin Willam’s “Agreeable Gary” In A Satin Finish. The Trim Of The Room Was Painted In Oil-Based Trim Paint By Benjamin Moore.</image:caption>
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      <image:loc>https://images.squarespace-cdn.com/content/v1/5d4b7932c9fed300018d3b7d/1567464548516-YS0C3STHENW5SO7JI9T0/IMG_0129.jpg</image:loc>
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      <image:caption>3/4 A Hole Was Made In The Ceiling &amp; Was “Repaired” Leaving A Pretty Obvious Square Where The Drywall Was Replaced. We Applied Several Layers Of Sheetrock Mud To Make the Ceiling Smooth &amp; Even. We Then Painted The Ceiling In Standard Ceiling Paint. The Walls Were Primed To Hide The Dark Brown Decorative Paint Work. The Master Bedroom Was Finally Finished In Sherwin Willam’s “Agreeable Gary” In A Satin Finish. The Trim Of The Room Was Painted In Oil-Based Trim Paint By Benjamin Moore.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/4 A Hole Was Made In The Ceiling &amp; Was “Repaired” Leaving A Pretty Obvious Square Where The Drywall Was Replaced. We Applied Several Layers Of Sheetrock Mud To Make the Ceiling Smooth &amp; Even. We Then Painted The Ceiling In Standard Ceiling Paint. The Walls Were Primed To Hide The Dark Brown Decorative Paint Work. The Master Bedroom Was Finally Finished In Sherwin Willam’s “Agreeable Gary” In A Satin Finish. The Trim Of The Room Was Painted In Oil-Based Trim Paint By Benjamin Moore.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 Garage Was First Prepped By Applying Sheetrock Mud To All The Holes &amp; Dents To The Walls. Once Dried, The Spots Were Lightly Sanded &amp; Primed. Lastly, The finish Paint Was Applied. We Used Sherwin William’s “Colonnade Gray” In An Eg-Shel Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 Garage Was First Prepped By Applying Sheetrock Mud To All The Holes &amp; Dents To The Walls. Once Dried, The Spots Were Lightly Sanded &amp; Primed. Lastly, The finish Paint Was Applied. We Used Sherwin William’s “Colonnade Gray” In An Eg-Shel Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/4 This Office Space Was A Tan Bland Color But Was Given New Life By Using More Nuetral Modern Colors. We Used “Agreeable Gray”. “Colonnade Gray”, &amp; “Peppercorn”. All By Sherwin Williams In An Eg-Shel Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/4 This Office Space Was A Tan Bland Color But Was Given New Life By Using More Nuetral Modern Colors. We Used “Agreeable Gray”. “Colonnade Gray”, &amp; “Peppercorn”. All By Sherwin Williams In An Eg-Shel Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3/4 This Office Space Was A Tan Bland Color But Was Given New Life By Using More Nuetral Modern Colors. We Used “Agreeable Gray”. “Colonnade Gray”, &amp; “Peppercorn”. All By Sherwin Williams In An Eg-Shel Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/4 This Office Space Was A Tan Bland Color But Was Given New Life By Using More Nuetral Modern Colors. We Used “Agreeable Gray”. “Colonnade Gray”, &amp; “Peppercorn”. All By Sherwin Williams In An Eg-Shel Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 This Formal Dining Room Needed A Fresh Coat Of Paint Along With The Trim Of The Room. Everything, Including The Ceiling Was Painted With Sherwin William’s ”Extra White” In A Matte Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 This Formal Dining Room Needed A Fresh Coat Of Paint Along With The Trim Of The Room. Everything, Including The Ceiling Was Painted With Sherwin William’s ”Extra White” In A Matte Finish.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/2 This Master Bathroom Was Originally A Neutral Color In A Flat Finish. The New Color Is SherwiN William’s “Whitetail” In A Semi-Gloss Finish. This Helps To Fight Against The Moist Nature Of The Bathroom. The Bathroom Is Now Brighter &amp; Makes It Look Bigger</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/2 This Master Bathroom Was Originally A Neutral Color In A Flat Finish. The New Color Is SherwiN William’s “Whitetail” In A Semi-Gloss Finish. This Helps To Fight Against The Moist Nature Of The Bathroom. The Bathroom Is Now Brighter &amp; Makes It Look Bigger</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>1/4 These Exterior Doors Were In Need Of Fresh New Paint &amp; A Color Upgrade. We Used Benjamin Moore’s “Black Panther” In Semi-Gloss.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>2/4 These Exterior Doors Were In Need Of Fresh New Paint &amp; A Color Upgrade. We Used Benjamin Moore’s “Black Panther” In Semi-Gloss.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>3/4 These Exterior Doors Were In Need Of Fresh New Paint &amp; A Color Upgrade. We Used Benjamin Moore’s “Black Panther” In Semi-Gloss.</image:caption>
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      <image:caption>4/4 These Exterior Doors Were In Need Of Fresh New Paint &amp; A Color Upgrade. We Used Benjamin Moore’s “Black Panther” In Semi-Gloss.</image:caption>
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