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what color hrick and stone were used?

jamiefox
11 years ago
Lakes at Umstead · More Info

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  • PRO
    Scott Daves Construction Co., Inc
    11 years ago
    Brick Color:General Shale: Augusta with BCW Mortar
    Stone Color:Natural Stone – Dog Creek Building Stone
    Door Stain:Jacobean 2750
    Roofing: CertainTeed Landmark – Weatherwood
    Metal Roof Dark Brown
    Gutter Color:Dark Brown
    Shake Paint:Sherwin Williams – SW 7696 Toasted Pine Nut
    Trim Paint:Sherwin Williams – SW 2808 Rockwood Dark Brown
    Porch CeilingsNatural Stain
    Timber Post:Treated with Dark Brown Stain
    Windows (Clad)Taupe
    Garage DoorEdges dark color (SW 2808) & interior light (SW7696)
    Screen PorchSherwin Williams – SW 7696 Toasted Pine Nut
    Ext. Doors & BMSherwin Williams – SW 2808 Rockwood Dark Brown *
    Trex deckingColor: Woodland Brown
  • cubana
    11 years ago
    Is that brick around the door and entry? If so what is that brick called. We are in Houston,TX and I have been trying to find a brick and stone that look good together. I like this.
  • cubana
    11 years ago
    Thank you.
  • shany511
    10 years ago
    What is the name of the stone please?
  • PRO
    Scott Daves Construction Co., Inc
    10 years ago
    Brick Color:General Shale: Augusta with BCW Mortar
    Stone Color:Natural Stone – Dog Creek Building Stone
    Door Stain:Jacobean 2750
    Roofing: CertainTeed Landmark – Weatherwood
    Metal Roof Dark Brown
    Gutter Color:Dark Brown
    Shake Paint:Sherwin Williams – SW 7696 Toasted Pine Nut
    Trim Paint:Sherwin Williams – SW 2808 Rockwood Dark Brown
    Porch CeilingsNatural Stain
    Timber Post:Treated with Dark Brown Stain
    Windows (Clad)Taupe
    Garage DoorEdges dark color (SW 2808) & interior light (SW7696)
    Screen PorchSherwin Williams – SW 7696 Toasted Pine Nut
    Ext. Doors & BMSherwin Williams – SW 2808 Rockwood Dark Brown *
    Trex deckingColor: Woodland Brown
  • Lacy Kramer
    9 years ago
    Scott, we are currently building a house and having issues with our 8x8 posts and open cedar beam porch. I'm using Jacobean stain for the front door & cave select limestone on the house...The cedar & posts I'm afraid won't mix well together and I'm having an issue with finding a stain color. I don't mind staining the cedar and posts two different colors, I just cannot find any two that "blend" well when next to each other on the 2 different woods. Do you know the stain color & brand you used on these posts, other than just a dark brown?
  • Lacy Kramer
    9 years ago
    Our posts have a green tint to them, so I assume they are green treated pine, not yellow though. So I am unsure if I will get the safe end result as what you have here. I wish we would have known that there are green/yellow/brown treated posts these days!
  • Lacy Kramer
    9 years ago
    same end result*
  • PRO
    Scott Daves Construction Co., Inc
    9 years ago
    The stain was a special mix that we made on site from different Cabot stains. I would just make up samples and try it in on scrap wood until you get just the color you want.
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