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Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
12 Black Brick House Exteriors to Inspire You
12 Black Brick House Exteriors to Inspire You - brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Thinking About Painting Black? 10 Favorites | Blog | brick&batten
Exterior House Details
Ranch House Paint Makeover - Clarksville Gray (Benjamin Moore HC 102) for the brick and Texas Leather (Benjamin Moore AC-3), doubled formula + black, for the trim
Before & After: A $5,000 Garden Makeover in St. Augustine, Florida - Gardenista
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25 Ways to Get Instant Curb Appeal for Less Than $100
A new mailbox will help elevate your curb appeal, but a plain post in the ground is pretty boring, plus it's a pain to mow around it. Beautify this tiny patch of yard with plants and shrubs. If you're new to gardening a small mailbox garden is a great way to dip your toes into the soil. Try a mix of annuals, perennials and vines to create interest year-round. If dragging a water hose out to your mailbox garden will be a big chore, use drought-tolerant, low-maintenance plants. Our favorite mailbox plantings include daylilies, clematis, black-eyed Susans, rosemary and many different types of conifers.