In our last article we talked about the value of planning your interior projects before our fall and winter rush (check it out here if you missed it!).
While that’s important, it’s also important to keep in mind that we’re still painting outdoors, too. In fact, thanks to advanced, modern paint formulas, we can often work outside right into November (weather allowing). Our schedule tends to fill quickly, often a month in advance, but we’ll do all we can to meet the needs of out St. Louis friends and neighbors.
As an example, let’s take a quick look together at an incredible transformation we just finished for Webster Groves home!
Complete Exterior Painting: Brick, Siding, and Shutters
We love natural brick – don’t get us wrong… But, when it gets tired, or you simply are craving fresh curb appeal, a fresh coat of paint can work wonders.
Isn’t this incredible???

Paint Colors Used:
- Brick and siding- Knitting Needles SW 7672
- Shutters- Cast Iron SW 6202
Before You Paint Brick, Just Remember…
While paint can work wonders, it is irreversible. Because of that, we recommend that you take your time before taking the plunge, research your options, and make SURE you trust your project to a painter with a track record of painting brick.
The process is more involved than painting typical siding, and needs to be approached with expert hands. If you have questions, please don’t hesitate to contact us at Kennedy Painting!
