We wanted to change the color of a room in our house and picked out a grey color at Home Depot. We must have considered a hundred grays before we settled on the right one. The kid behind the counter looked like was skipping school but he came off like a real pro when we asked him a few questions. They have made some big strides in the paint world since our last project. He offered to mix a tiny can of our color as a sample for three bucks. That’s a nice new feature. And when we asked about priming some bare wood he told us that a primer was built right into the paint. Latex paint on raw wood. And it covered in one coat. I got some on my arm and it’s still stuck there even after swimming.
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Paint has gotten very high tech these days, especially in the clean and green categories. But you pay the price at $70-80 a gallon. However, the real cost of painting is time like all other things. If good paint saves time, spend the money.
the deer look cut and pasted in. “like”
What gray is it??? I’ve been looking for a gray that is not too pink, not too green, not too purple!
There is some purple in this one but it plays nicely with finished wood and white.
Behr (Brand name) Grey Timber Wolf