Am I the only one that is getting a notice stating a low threat virus is blocked every time I visit a blogger page?
To anonymous Carole, YES! The Linen Sampler in Niles Ohio was a wonderful shop. Loved visiting, probably my favorite. A close second was Friends Count in Cortland Ohio, and runner up was Count on Cindy in Boardman/Canfield.
For Amanda, I can't contact you, but wanted to clarify the paint samples. The paper swatches at the store for stains are tiny compared to those for paint. You can have almost any paint color swatch mixed in a sample jar, but not for exterior stain. Some do, but not the brands that the painter recommended for quality. SW and Cabot can only be purchased in gallons. That's an expensive test!
Benjamin Moore may offer stain samples, but they sold my sister the wrong paint for her house. Even after the painter questioned the new product (Advance) they insisted it was the latest and greatest for applying over oil based exterior paint. It started peeling off in sheets within a year and we called, emailed, they did nothing. The product was new and now is labeled for interior only. Too late. Was it the clerk's fault? No. The store's OWNER is the person she and the painter spoke with. I was so ticked that they did not even offer new primer or paint or come out to look at the house, especially since the fault lies with the store, that I refuse to purchase their products. Her house is a mess and she does not have the money for a remedy and new paint job.
Almost every intense stain I've seen in photos has been on a saltbox, not our house style, but still doable. Black houses sound evil don't they? But it's not a deep glossy black, the stain is soft and weathers. If nothing else works out, I may just opt for it. After seeing these (and all the others I've saved) I am leaning heavily. For your viewing pleasure, here's a few of my favorites from Pinterest.


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