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- Sep 25, 2010
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Thanks folks
I really like the color of that linked coop. It's much friendlier on the eye, imo.
I have some lovely mahogany 'trim' that I got for free, so I'll be doing the sides, the door, the cut-out window (on the far side), and maybe some other areas with that. ...Mahogany will go with that blue, right? Or should I paint the trim white first?? I can always post another pick, with the trim leaning against the coop if anyone wants to see...
I was going to put the trim on today, but I do want to fix the color first. I like the idea of 'sponging' it with white, since I should be able to find free white paint in the next few months. It will tone down the blue for certain. If you look closely, the support bars for the window-ledge are speckled blue cross-hatch over the primer.
I don't have much more blue paint left, so mixing it with a bunch of white is another option. Even if I get a color I don't like, I can just toss it.
I'll keep an eye out for those other options too. Luckily I have a few months to decide and prepare

I have some lovely mahogany 'trim' that I got for free, so I'll be doing the sides, the door, the cut-out window (on the far side), and maybe some other areas with that. ...Mahogany will go with that blue, right? Or should I paint the trim white first?? I can always post another pick, with the trim leaning against the coop if anyone wants to see...
I was going to put the trim on today, but I do want to fix the color first. I like the idea of 'sponging' it with white, since I should be able to find free white paint in the next few months. It will tone down the blue for certain. If you look closely, the support bars for the window-ledge are speckled blue cross-hatch over the primer.
I don't have much more blue paint left, so mixing it with a bunch of white is another option. Even if I get a color I don't like, I can just toss it.
I'll keep an eye out for those other options too. Luckily I have a few months to decide and prepare
