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Green masonary paint - want to tone down a garage wall.
On Mon, 20 Oct 2003 12:39:09 +0100, "Dave Painter"
wrote: "Eric the Red" wrote in message ... My garage is a standalone building made from concrete slabs and occupies part of the garden. It is currently painted white so is quite visible. I was hoping to get a darker paint possibly green so that it blended in with the garden more. I went to the usual DIY outlets but could not find anything suitable. They all did the sort of thing that I wanted but for fences & shed and assumed these would not be suitable for the garage. Anyone else had the same problem with a garden wall. If so how did you solve it? Eric. My garden wall is concrete posts with 12" gravel boards set in. At the front it is three feet high, at the back it is six feet high. So a huge expanse of concrete! I have seen a wall covered in ex-WD camouflage netting to hide the wall, whilst the ivy/virginia creeper or whatever covers it. -- Martin |
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