I started by edging around the concrete pad. This would not only look nicer, but it would get the grass away from the surface I was painting. I used the , which has worked great around the garden beds. It’s one of my new favorite tools! I just inserted the blade… Stepped on it ...
Theterrazzo floorsin Kate Newby's installation have materials found on the Tokyo sidewalks mixed in...stone, ceramics, glass, rubber, enamel, cork, metal, rope, concrete, and shell. Newby uses local elements in her pieces, and works with local manufacturers to actually create them...the indi...
Garden storage Gazebos Plastic sheds Pergolas Greenhouses Summerhouses Shed bases Log cabins Garden arches Garden rooms Awnings Landscaping Fencing Paving & walling Aggregates Decking Garden trellis & screening Fence panels Garden gates Decking boards Fence posts Garden stepping stones Weed control fabric...
Old painters like me want zero maintenance in our homes. Staining concrete is relatively easy and lasts forever. Ok, not forever. I’ve listed here what I have found to be the best concrete stains and the complete “how-to” stain concrete. This is a way to transform an ugly or just ...
One of my friends, Stan, posts photos of beautiful landscapes from his neck of the woods in Newfoundland and he posted several wild roses photos and this is one of them. I like painting from photographs even though many artists prefer plein-air. Plein-air makes me nervous and I don’t ...
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However, I hose down the boat with a garden hose after each use so the salt residue doesn't stay on the boat. Will the latex stick to epoxy, and what surface preparation is needed? And is there something as cheap and easy to use as latex that I can use for a bright finish? --...
the quarters of the Le Corbusier Foundation in Paris (1968); the villa (1927) of Michael Stein, a brother of the expatriate American writer and patron of Fauvism and Cubism Gertrude Stein; the Villa Savoye (1929–31), at Poissy, set in a lush, rural landscape on slender concrete pillars...