DIY projects are my jam for a few reasons:
A. It saves money (only if you do it the right way so do your research)
B. It makes you feel soooo good accomplishing something for your own home
C. I am kind of a remodelaholic
When I was pinteresting (of course), I found a photo of a house that they had redone the shutters on and it looked like a brand new home when they were done. Our home is a 60's brick house, green roof, green lantern lights and the shutters were of course pea-puke green after all the fading over the years.
So I got this bright idea to change out (buy new) all of the shutters on the house.
Little did I know that for brand spankin' new ones they'd be around $30-$35 a pair.
So let's say we spend $35 a pair and we have 11 pair.
You do the math, DIY is my forté, not math but you get the point... expensive! Yikes.
Back to pinteresting...
I found some amazing blogs and by I found some amazing blogs, I mean I read about 30 blogs on how to DIY shutters! Whew, talk about one exhausted but informed remodelaholic. I was debating between hand painting with a special paint made for outdoor and vinyl, or spray paint which this particular blogger used and it has held up fabulous! So I went with spray paint because it's cheaper and quicker!
I convinced Dan that this was a fabulous idea and off we went to Home Depot. We bought spray paint, a drop cloth, spray grips, a mask and latex gloves. I would have bought TSP but I already had some on hand.
Tools needed: drill and/or a screwdriver
Project total: $36.21 - yes, seriously!
6 Cans - Semi-Gloss Black Spray Paint = $23.22
2 (in reality we could have gotten away with 1 because I did all the spraying) - Spray Grips = $5.54
Drop Cloth - for the floor of the garage = $1.98
Masks - so you can breathe = $5.47
Step 1
Wait.... scratch that.
Take BEFORE photos! I didn't and I had to go to Zillow to find a good before photo of my house... that's why the old door and old house numbers, etc. are in the old photo. Oops.
Step 2
Make your husband take all of the shutters down.
Well... ask nicely or just give him a beer, he will do it.
Well... ask nicely or just give him a beer, he will do it.
Step 3
Wash all of them realllllly good. You need to get all of the dirt, grime, gross-ness off. TSP and some elbow grease are great, then spray down with the hose and let dry overnight. Then, clean one more time with a dry cloth before painting.
* If you don't have TSP or don't want to use chemicals that's fine - I actually gave up on the chemical route since my shutters didn't have any mold or mildew on them and weren't that bad (and my kids were outside) so instead I used a bucket of LOC/water (Amway brand favorite!)
* If you don't have TSP or don't want to use chemicals that's fine - I actually gave up on the chemical route since my shutters didn't have any mold or mildew on them and weren't that bad (and my kids were outside) so instead I used a bucket of LOC/water (Amway brand favorite!)
Step 4
Put on your mask and gloves and PAINT! I did all the edges and sides of the shutter first, then I did the louvers. Spray evenly, in a solid streak to avoid clumping, streaking or puddles.
(I did not use sawhorses although it would have saved my back from hurting it's not a necessity. PS - wanna know the best part? YOU ONLY NEED ONE COAT!!!!
Tip - Grab something to stick the screws into, you're going to want to quickly spray the heads of the screws so that they match the newly painted shutters!
Tip - Grab something to stick the screws into, you're going to want to quickly spray the heads of the screws so that they match the newly painted shutters!
Step 5
Dry overnight! This is crucial. Sticky fingers leave marks on them!!
Step 6
Make hubby hang them all back up again & sit back and enjoy the view!
Oh, and take after pictures to share with all your friends and family - and your blog!
This photo is green shutters on the left and the new black painted ones on the right...
Sorry, the lighting sucks but I couldn't wait til' morning sunshine to take the photo! I was way too geeked.
Sorry, the lighting sucks but I couldn't wait til' morning sunshine to take the photo! I was way too geeked.
Look at my NEW old house, y'all!
Next on the list:
New lanterns for the outside of the house and some fancy black planters.
Stay tuned...
XO, K.
New lanterns for the outside of the house and some fancy black planters.
Stay tuned...
XO, K.