Go Away Green
DH and I decided to change the colour of our garden fence. It's a small garden but since the neighbours changed the fence on their side it feels even more enclosed.
We decided to go for green, but in a light, unobtrousive shade to try and brighten things up. We chose Cuprinol in Wild Thyme. Now he's started to paint I've realised that it reminds me of the hoardings and background colours at WDW. :grin: |
Lovely! :)
We have Cuprinol Willow green, which is a pale kind of dusty grey/green and Cuprinol Country Cream in our garden! These colours really brighten up or gardens! Thankfully these days we have these options and are not stuck between the choice of just 'oak' and 'mahogany' type colours! :) |
My mother used to use creosote on her fence. Killed anything it dripped on, but kept the fence from rotting.
I much prefer the colour and smell of our paint. |
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I would love to colour our fence in a light grey. Was bad enough getting husband to paint the shed grey as he seems to like the brown. I’ve told him we don’t want boring magnolia in the house either and that is slowly going so small steps for him.
Next time we are going to paint it I will get the paint myself :) |
Creosote mixed with used motor oil was great on fences (unfortunately not for the environment) and used to last even longer.
Don't think you can buy "real" creosote any more probably banned by the EU just like the cheap weedkiller we used to be able to buy. |
We painted ours grey last summer, it was that red cedar colour before and it really drew the garden in. Now looks so much bigger and pleasing to the eye with this colour.
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I have started painting mine wild thyme, its quite green but green in the sun. We love it 🙂
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