Before And After White House Paint Reveal
I’m so excited to finally be sharing our many, many weeks long before and after paint reveal! I can’t believe how this white exterior house painting project took our home from dreary to cheery! I’m sure you were all starting to wonder if we were actually painting the house, or if I was just teasing when I was sharing paint samples and asking for opinions. I wasn’t.
Rewind to late October, and the main house was in desperate need of a paint job. It was definitely high on the list of things we were saving for but we didn’t think we’d be able to get it done until the next Summer at least. When the opportunity to have it painted came up, we uncharacteristically went for it. I didn’t even get proper before photos before the painter was digging in!
We have Winter grass that goes dormant over Summer, but it greens right up as soon as we get cooler weather and a little rain. By the time the house was done, the grass had already greened right up. It amazes me how it does this every year.
We started pretty late in the season, with hope and a prayer, and went for it! Our painter was a one man wonder and did such a great job with all the painting preparation.
– It’s so important to do a thorough job on any project, but painting your homes exterior is a big one and you don’t want to skip the prep!
Which included;
- Power Washing: wash the entire surface to be painted
- Scrapping: anything loose, chippy or flaky
- Sanding: to smooth any harsh chippy edges
- Peel Stop: seals paint cracks, binds chalky residue and glues down any peeling paint. We have shake siding and all the cracks in the paint could not be sanded out due to the nature of the shakes.
- Primer: If your current paint is sound, you generally need to prime only scraped or repaired areas. In our case, the house hadn’t been painted in many years and primer was needed to give the new color a good base to adhere to.
I love our Sherwin Williams store. They always treat me so well whenever I go in, and however I look. Messy bun, old paint clothes, in for a color sample or a few gallons. I’m treated with a cheerful welcome and offers of assistance, or they’ll leave me alone looking at the cards… I like both options. I’ve used them for all The Little Cottage projects, and the last few Better Homes & Gardens projects too.
I feel so fortunate that I was able to partner with Sherwin Williams on our exterior house painting project! They supplied the body & trim paint for the main house as well as The Little Cottage.
Here on the main house we used Emerald satin in Pure White on the body, and Emerald semi-gloss in Pure White on the trim. I would have used these products regardless of them being supplied but it definitely helped take the sting out the expense for all the other products, supplies and labor that we paid for.
Especially when we got to the back side of the house and discovered all the dry rot that had been hiding behind a few of the pieces of siding Jim took off to replace. That, rain, and a few other hiccups held-us-up getting things wrapped up as well. There was some stress, and a few tears, but it’s wonderful to have the house done, for the most part.
Going into this Winter with the house protected feels so good, and really takes a huge worry off my mind. More than a new color, paint is our homes protective barrier and now I’ve got both piece of mind along with the pretty. I like the idea of both.
I’m not sure what happened to the front door paint, but my nerves and I are going to ignore it until I can get to it. If you’d ignore it right along with me, my impending breakdown and I would really thank you. hahaha
We painted the underside of the porch in a haint blue shade as a nod to my trips South, and Jim and I’s trip to Savannah. It’s Resilience paint in a shade called Open Air. And because this was all such a surprise, I didn’t’ have it in the budget to spring for a new porch light and I’m not big on charging, so it’s going on the list too. As far as scale goes, I need to go bigger!!
We weren’t able to completely redo the front of the house this year like we planned to, but we did tear out the two front beds, lay down weed blocker, add fresh plants and mulch. Even this little bit took a trip to Eugene just to find a few plants this late in the season, a day pulling everything out and prepping (we removed 8 wheel barrows full of soil), and another day to plant and finish up.
If only time and money were as limitless as our imaginations right?
That’s our giant shop next to the house and I love that the new Pure White just sort of blends them together and it doesn’t seem like such a behemoth now.
That is Jimmy’s baby, but he let me pick the color and I’m so glad I went with pure white and no two-tone business.
When you come around to the backside of our home, our siding finish splits. It’s shingles on top and battens on the bottom.
And I was so set on using Coastal Plains for at least one of the sets of french doors. I had already bought it and everything, but then I went and saw Jenna Sue’s laundry room, and I had to go buy myself some Softened Green. And because our project took 47,000 years, I was able to add a hint of holiday to our back doors, right before I took the last of the photos.
I’m not sold on the buffalo check curtains? I think the smaller checks are too busy, but since I was recovering from a head & chest cold, I didn’t have the oomph to change them out after hanging them. I am just a mess over here right? Oh my.
The rains will be here shortly, and I can’t really leave these Christmas goodies outside, but it was nice to pretend for a few days.
Softened Green is kind of like a creamy pastel avocado and I know it’s going to flow from season to season beautifully.
I can’t wait until everything is done and I can take some full photos not trying to avoid the parts of the house that are marked for demo! I’m thinking next Summer at the rate things move around here.
So what do you think of my Pure White color pick? I’d love to hear what you think!
We had shutters up previously, but we want to either make new ones come Summer, or window boxes. I’ve got time to decide on that one though. I love the new Pure White with the black roof. I feel like this little house was just meant to be white. Plus… I can paint that front door to my hearts content! xoxo Shannon
PRODUCTS USED:
- BODY PAINT: Sherwin Williams Emerald Paint, Pure White in Satin
- TRIM PAINT: Sherwin Williams Emerald Paint, Pure White in Semi-gloss
- PORCH CEILING: Sherwin Williams Resilience Open Air in Satin
- FRONT DOOR: Sherwin Williams Resilience Iron Ore in Semi Gloss
- FRENCH DOORS: Sherwin Williams Resilience Softened Green in Satin
- There were a few products we used on the masonry and I’ll share that when I can show you the rest of the house, once the back is all done!
If you have any questions I am happy to answer – Fire away in the comments. Shan
Oh Shannon! It is simply gorgeous! I love the color under the eaves what a stunning difference paint made. Truly in love!
We are just so happy, thank you!!
It’s beautiful! So simple yet so elegant. Tell Jimmy he’s got one guy here in Oklahoma that sure wishes his wife would get him that shop. You’re such a sweet couple and we love your blog. Safe travels on your holiday and your visit with your son.
I sure will Debbie. Can you believe it’s full? Oh my goodness. lol
Happy Thanksgiving to you too!!
What a difference the paint made! You can never go wrong with white in my opinion. My victorian cottage has permanent siding in pale green and I have to live with it for now but did put some white half way up when new windows were installed on second story. Your new cottage decor is lovely and I would love to see the window boxes up next summer. Enjoy your holidays.
Marie I bet that looks beautiful. At least green is a good color!!
Happy Thanksgiving to you as well, have a great day!! 🙂
Everything looks wonderful! The buffalo checks are something different. Leave everything. If something bothers you in 6 months you can think about redoing it then. Love how the white brightens up the house!
Cheryl, That is good advice. I need to get something heavy up for Winter anyhow, I was just trying it you to see?
Those doors get a lot of weather and we need something with a better R factor 😉
The house looks beautiful! I love the blue under the front eaves and the green on the back door. Isn’t it crazy how a coat of paint modernizes, cleans, and uplifts(?) a room or exterior? I love your entries–upstairs and downstairs! Lovely lovely redo!
Thank you so much Shannon. You know I liked the dusty cocoa color of the house until one day, I didn’t. And unfortunately when we had the little cottage painted three years ago… and I had it painted to match the main house. ??♀️??♀️ Whoops.
It looks beautiful! Congrats!????
And why not window boxes AND shutters?!?
Happy Thanksgiving!
More is more ❤️? Maybe!? hehe
Wow! What a difference! It looks beautiful!
Thank you ?
It turned out so beautiful Shannon!!
Thank you very much ?
Love the color change and the haint blue on the porch. Just had our house painted but couldn’t decide on the porch color. Thanks for sharing the name you used.
You are so welcome! I decided on that one because it’s a light airy clear day kinda sky blue. It’s not too baby blue and it’s not too aqua (as much as we all know I love that color).
I love the white – everything looks crisp and clean.
I wondered about the Christmas decor outside. I can leave things outside year round, but I didn’t think you could with all the Oregon rain.
Feel better soon.
Nope Carol I sure can’t. If it’s not the rain, it’s the deer or the raccoons or the cats ?????♀️? In fact I had the little cottage porch decorated waiting to take some pictures, and a wind and rain storm came through so I had to take everything down before I even got any pictures taken for you guys!
Love the white…great choice!
Thank you ?
Gorgeous! I’m going with this color scheme when we redo our exterior in the spring. Thanks for the inspiration.
Oh goodness, I would love to see your house when you get it done!! ☺️
Beautiful! I absolutely love how you painted the underside of the porch a gorgeous blue. I first saw that technique used in homes in Key West, FL and fell in love with the look. Job well done!
That makes sense in a Florida as well. There is a whole history of what the haint blue porches signify. It’s a fascinating little bit of lore. I just love that it’s a nod to our trips South! ?
The exterior painting of your home looks fantastic. Where did you get the buffalo check tie up curtains that are somewhat visible on the 2nd floor window?
My jaw is dropping! This is so beautiful! I love how instantly welcome you feel once you see your porch. Awesome job, my friend!