Hate to say it, but Jordan's right about the porch ceilings - that too much orange, & it doesn't do all that gorgeous cedar trim proper justice. Go white, maybe tinted with a little of your exterior blue to help discourage bugs & do a subtle bit of tie-in. (Also, great vid: loved the Demonstration Toddlers, & - for very different reasons - the shirtless Brad Antics.)
If someone had a lot more wood to stain, could they make a troth of wood 2x7 lined with heavy plastic. fill it with just enough stain to dip, then let wipe with the sponge painter. then lay on the drying racks but I'd lay a tarp down first. The unused stain could be put back in another can (strained if needed). You missed a side lol Great job guys. Oh stained looks much better
I'm with you, Jordan. Too much cedar with the ceiling. Instead of white, though, what about haint blue like they traditionally use in the Caribbean and Carolina's low country porch ceilings? It's a light/sky blue kind of like if you color matched the sky behind your dad at 33:10.
11:51 You may want to spray some foam to close the gap between the box & the boards or you'll run the risk of having a hornet universe residing up there.
I was gonna say "I'm sure whatever fixture they put there will seal that," but then I realized there's a joint right there, still, that critters might like to crawl into...
@@mitchk7655 Fake bald face hornet nests work pretty well, but only for that species. Others, including yellow jackets ... not so much. Been there, done that.
Countersink 4 holes on the access panel and epoxy some small magnets in there. Affix a thin piece of metal to the top of the T&G boards to hold that panel down without being permanently attached. Keep the wind from blowing it up into the ceiling.
Your attention to detail and your willingness to take a few minutes to correct a previous mount is amazing. Continue teaching those of us who watch you videos.
One idea about the ceiling color is that you could maybe paint white only the ceiling boards that are on the outside of the posts and that extend out to the facia boards. That would make the pine posts pop without the inside ceiling being painted white. It would also leave the pine ceiling a nice contrast to the white siding.
I vote for painting the ceiling a very light sky-colored blue. I think light blue would make the ceiling seem to merge with the sky and seem to disappear. And, it would give the deck a more open feeling. I suggest something like Sherwin-Williams Cloudless-SW6786. But of course they should get samples of a couple of different tints and try them out just like they did with the house paint and trim samples on the front of the garage. If Jordan wanted to see the full effect without committing to covering up the stain, he could put up a temporary false ceiling with some sheets of 1/8-inch hardwood plywood and paint that.
One more video in the vault guys, excellent job, notwithstanding the Chippendales undertones...haha For future reference, AZEK makes a clear PVC glue for gluing scarf/end joints together, and believe me, the boards will break before the joints...truly some miracle stuff! I would suggest using some magnets for your access panels, as the Texas breezes will definitely scatter them everywhere you can't reach. Another suggestion is to use some clear Lexcel on your end gaps. I'd hate to see a Stud Pack video on the world's largest hornet nest removal... Keep up the great progress guys!!!
On the access panel, did you consider putting magnets to help keep it closed during high winds? Being out in the weather, I know it won't keep it closed in hurricane type winds, but the sever afternoon shower, it should help. I would also consider a string on the panel so if the wind does pop it up into the ceiling, it would allow you to retrieve it without having to remove boards. Everything looks so nice, I would hate to see this carpentry damaged by a storm next week. Also on the stain choice, it is easier to paint it later, but to not like the paint, the stain afterward would be near impossible. Good idea to do stain first.
Knocked another one out of the park. About your access hatches. You may want to put magnets or magnetic cabinet locks or a spring latch on the inside to hold the hatch down so up drafting wind doesn’t blow them out. Otherwise great show.
Rad is going to need to keep his shirt on. My wife is suddenly interested in building. Sorry, but the timing is too perfect to not talk about Paul giving that led light the ol' hauk tuah.
I'm glad your comment included "it's your house so do what makes you happy" because I "intended" to include it in my comment but it was long enough already. Besides, more comments help the channel (hopefully generating more revenue for StudPack!!).
Say it ain't so, Jordan!!! You want to destroy the outstanding, classic look achieved with the cedar tinted wood ceiling by covering it with Friggin' Paint!?!?!?! "White" paint at that!?!?!?!? Rad and Dad??? Please remove all the paint from the vicinity to parts unknown to Jordan where you two are the only ones that have access to it until it's needed further into the project. Absolutely fantastic, the best look possible with the stained wood ceilings. I really appreciate all the insight into how you accomplished. Of course the motorized screens might prove beneficial in the future and obviously it's best you prepare for all possible additions you might be considering now, instead of later (with an "I wish I had done this while we were installing the ceiling). Dad and Rad!?!?!? Please just remove all paint from Jordan's possibility of destroying the classic look you have achieved with the stained ceilings. Fantastic job and look. Well Done!!! Looking forward to the next video (Unless Jordan gets his hands on white paint, that is).
Hearing you talk about the power needed for the porch reminded me of something. I don't know if Jordan is a big Christmas light kind of guy, but I have outlets installed on the bottom of my eaves in the front with a dedicated switch in the house. It makes for pretty easy ans seamless Christmas light installation and no janky timers or extension cords hanging down the front of the house.
awesome video per usual! My only concern/question would be with running the T&G so tight. Are you worried about it buckling at the groove when it expands?
Glad to see that you discovered the Bow Xtender table saw ancillary fence. Great product for contractor’s saws and gives you an extra hand for in feed and outfeed support. Don’t paint that cedar ceiling! Stain is so much easier to maintain. AZEK also makes a proprietary PVC cement that makes a scarf joint and your corners virtually invisible.
Jordan, I actually voted for the classic light blue porch ceiling, however now that it is stained and installed I would suggest you wait for the wood tone to age a little to see how the final color turns out.
I just finished a new deck and have done a bunch of research on deck stains. Pretty sure you won't be able to paint over the Cabot oil base stain unless you strip all the stain off first. Not fun especially working over head but luckily, it does look awesome!! Thank you for another great video.
Fun fact. It’s been 1 year 2 days since you all posted the first framing video. And I’ve watched every video since. Can’t wait for the house build next!
I know what you mean about all the ‘natural’ wood on the decking Jordan. But I’d try & live with it, and let it weather a bit. The cedar & pine will look a bit different, over time. Give it another year or so, and then see what you think. 👊🏼
First of all, fantastic progress. I think that wait until you get the other ceiling on before making a choice about painting it white... I think it looks great, but I can also see what you're talking about painting it white. You have time on your side and can always paint it later... and by then you might like it.
I really hope Jordan is paying you and Rad for all of the time you are spending on this project. I have been watching your channel for a couple of years now and I'm simply amazed at how dad (Paul) is always thinking several steps ahead.
Been watching you guys for a while, love your work. I normally don’t comment on anything but I felt compelled to say how great the pine looks. It would be a shame to paint! But i’m just a just an architect tho, all I know is how to piss off contractors lol Keep up the amazing work!
@studpack… Please tell me that you’re about to drop a new video in like two seconds… Sincerely, Everybody But for real… hope you guys are safe from the storm…
guys nice work! big part of being professional is safety. im working at heights 10 years now and climbing up the scaffolding with one hand from outside is super dangerous and un professional... alot of people fall like this from ladders and it was hard for me to watch. please be safe! better safe than sorry.
MR Jordan the 3 colors bounce,rustic appeal in the back of the garage,modern in the front from street view,blue white cedar all look awesome! if you paint it it may look dull awesome work either way!
Your gonna want to put some sort of securing mechanism on the interior access panel. It might not seem like it but something is gonna crawl up in there and make a home.
Jordan. The work is great. It's easy to ruminate over all the details and "errors" (happy accidents) when you are in the mix. In a year or two you will move on. Maybe its time to take a vacation
I keep seeing more and more dewalt cordless tools. You will need to let us know which ones you like best out of dewalt, flex, milwaukee, and I think you might have hilti
Ok when I first saw the ceiling from the 2nd floor, I thought it looked great, but now that I see it from the ground, I think I agree with Jordan, it should be white.
and another thing , sorry to keep bringing out the elephant in the room , but , what happen to the shower of the perfect garage ? , did you rip that shit off ? , as you should of ? , we need to know guys , sorry
the stained ceiling might be easier to maintain in the long run .....we finished a 3 seasons porch w/ T&G - the walls are stained and varnished & the ceiling we primed and painted white ......but after about 10 years or a little more the knots started showing through the paint so we had to re prime and paint it - - Since you have an exterior area in the first place , I would encourage you to stay w/ the stain......it's an accent 😀
I was with Jordan's "interesting...." thought. But that final shot won me over. Looks SHARP!!! I envy you all so much. To know that you built it with your own hands. Also, nice seeing Jordan's face on today's Perkins Bro's video. Two of my favorite channels!!
Looks fantastic! I don't even like the look of cedar but I know having a white ceiling will reflect the lights and kill the ambiance when sitting outside at night.
Regarding the ceiling of the deck. It may seem an over complication of the process, but couldn't you all run a photo of that side of the house through a commercial paint program and look at the results? Up here I've run a pic of my bedroom through, like a Behr, online paint program. Then I can run Behr paint samples in the pic and see what the color would look like on the wall, in the room. You could do that with a pic of your deck and then debate would be moot
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There is no or. You still have 45 mins until it starts
Dudn't matter. Everbody has picked their lane.
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@@dizastro5437 as if anyone is actually watching to get more informed. It’s a shit show obviously and we are here for the ride cuz
Fuckin a brother
The kids are so excited! I wish I had that kind of energy😂 Love the end result of this project!
I vote no paint on the ceiling. It looks awesome!
Less paint means less maintenance......leave the ceiling stained. Looks great
I would think that stained ceiling would need to be restained every 2-4 years.
I like the stained pine tongue and groove boards and the led lights shining down on the railing too. Lots of work but really coming together.
Keep the ceiling like it is, it looks good.
Hate to say it, but Jordan's right about the porch ceilings - that too much orange, & it doesn't do all that gorgeous cedar trim proper justice. Go white, maybe tinted with a little of your exterior blue to help discourage bugs & do a subtle bit of tie-in.
(Also, great vid: loved the Demonstration Toddlers, & - for very different reasons - the shirtless Brad Antics.)
If someone had a lot more wood to stain, could they make a troth of wood 2x7 lined with heavy plastic. fill it with just enough stain to dip, then let wipe with the sponge painter. then lay on the drying racks but I'd lay a tarp down first. The unused stain could be put back in another can (strained if needed). You missed a side lol Great job guys. Oh stained looks much better
I'm with you, Jordan. Too much cedar with the ceiling. Instead of white, though, what about haint blue like they traditionally use in the Caribbean and Carolina's low country porch ceilings? It's a light/sky blue kind of like if you color matched the sky behind your dad at 33:10.
Cedar will appear cleaner than the white on 2nd floor balcony ceiling.
Jordan doing his is best "Makayla Maroney is not impressed"
I voted for the white ceiling but that stain does look good
😅 you guys are freaking me out with the video updates
Pops did a hauk tua, spit on that thang on that light!
Rochambeau! Quartz, Parchment, Shears! 🪨📜✂️!!!!
11:51 You may want to spray some foam to close the gap between the box & the boards or you'll run the risk of having a hornet universe residing up there.
I was gonna say "I'm sure whatever fixture they put there will seal that," but then I realized there's a joint right there, still, that critters might like to crawl into...
If they put up a fake hornet or yellow jacket nest, you will be able to keep them away as they are very territorial.
@mitchk7655 yea I read that online when I had a little yellow jacket problem but I didn't want to have a fake nest hanging on my house forever. Haha
And, seal that little access panel.
@@mitchk7655 Fake bald face hornet nests work pretty well, but only for that species. Others, including yellow jackets ... not so much. Been there, done that.
DONT DO WHITE. Bugs and spiders love the light colors it’ll be a major bug magnet.
Countersink 4 holes on the access panel and epoxy some small magnets in there. Affix a thin piece of metal to the top of the T&G boards to hold that panel down without being permanently attached. Keep the wind from blowing it up into the ceiling.
A brick + liquid nails on the backside 👌
Attach a string to it in case it does get blown deep into that ceiling. Storms down there are no joke.
Your attention to detail and your willingness to take a few minutes to correct a previous mount is amazing. Continue teaching those of us who watch you videos.
Leave the deck ceiling wood but paint the eave. You won’t regret it Jordan
Just my thoughts too!
This is the way.
One idea about the ceiling color is that you could maybe paint white only the ceiling boards that are on the outside of the posts and that extend out to the facia boards. That would make the pine posts pop without the inside ceiling being painted white. It would also leave the pine ceiling a nice contrast to the white siding.
Was about to say the same thing.
I think that's a great middle-ground! Convert the pine into a 'boxed in' texture, rather than the 'all-encompassing' look that it currently has.
I vote for painting the ceiling a very light sky-colored blue. I think light blue would make the ceiling seem to merge with the sky and seem to disappear. And, it would give the deck a more open feeling. I suggest something like Sherwin-Williams Cloudless-SW6786. But of course they should get samples of a couple of different tints and try them out just like they did with the house paint and trim samples on the front of the garage. If Jordan wanted to see the full effect without committing to covering up the stain, he could put up a temporary false ceiling with some sheets of 1/8-inch hardwood plywood and paint that.
Should've painted it black to match the window trims
Black colums black ceiling white fascia. To tie in with the windows.
One more video in the vault guys, excellent job, notwithstanding the Chippendales undertones...haha
For future reference, AZEK makes a clear PVC glue for gluing scarf/end joints together, and believe me, the boards will break before the joints...truly some miracle stuff!
I would suggest using some magnets for your access panels, as the Texas breezes will definitely scatter them everywhere you can't reach. Another suggestion is to use some clear Lexcel on your end gaps. I'd hate to see a Stud Pack video on the world's largest hornet nest removal...
Keep up the great progress guys!!!
32:28 That's a great look with the cedar. It balances out all the whiteness. It will look even better once the fan is installed.
Black fans will definitely break it up and help!
@@StudPackeverything pine should have been black. Fans white, recessed lighting white, fascia white
On the access panel, did you consider putting magnets to help keep it closed during high winds? Being out in the weather, I know it won't keep it closed in hurricane type winds, but the sever afternoon shower, it should help. I would also consider a string on the panel so if the wind does pop it up into the ceiling, it would allow you to retrieve it without having to remove boards. Everything looks so nice, I would hate to see this carpentry damaged by a storm next week. Also on the stain choice, it is easier to paint it later, but to not like the paint, the stain afterward would be near impossible. Good idea to do stain first.
Was watching that thinking Paul’s going to use some magnets. There’s still time. :)
Knocked another one out of the park. About your access hatches. You may want to put magnets or magnetic cabinet locks or a spring latch on the inside to hold the hatch down so up drafting wind doesn’t blow them out. Otherwise great show.
Rad is going to need to keep his shirt on. My wife is suddenly interested in building.
Sorry, but the timing is too perfect to not talk about Paul giving that led light the ol' hauk tuah.
Lmao, bruh, you won the internet for the day. You gotta spit on that thang!
well us girls need some eye candy too :)
TH-cam is going to put an age restriction on the videos if Rad takes off any more clothes!
@@curiouscat3384 I guess I'll allow it. :D
@@curiouscat3384 So do we boys lol ;)
My favourite part of your videos is when you guys are happy and smiling. Seeing you guys with the kids genuinely made me smile from the heart.
The stained pine adds completion and subtly to your verandah. Nicely done Stud Pack....
I vote no paint keep the stain!
The ceiling, the columns, and the ceiling under the fascia should all be painted black to tie in the black windows. Only the fascia should be white.
@@rickfromboston100%. You can always paint it in a few years if you want but I think it’ll grow on him. So much more character than white paint
Looks great! It would be criminal to paint that ceiling but it’s your house so you do what makes you happy!
I'm glad your comment included "it's your house so do what makes you happy" because I "intended" to include it in my comment but it was long enough already. Besides, more comments help the channel (hopefully generating more revenue for StudPack!!).
Say it ain't so, Jordan!!! You want to destroy the outstanding, classic look achieved with the cedar tinted wood ceiling by covering it with Friggin' Paint!?!?!?! "White" paint at that!?!?!?!? Rad and Dad??? Please remove all the paint from the vicinity to parts unknown to Jordan where you two are the only ones that have access to it until it's needed further into the project. Absolutely fantastic, the best look possible with the stained wood ceilings. I really appreciate all the insight into how you accomplished. Of course the motorized screens might prove beneficial in the future and obviously it's best you prepare for all possible additions you might be considering now, instead of later (with an "I wish I had done this while we were installing the ceiling). Dad and Rad!?!?!? Please just remove all paint from Jordan's possibility of destroying the classic look you have achieved with the stained ceilings. Fantastic job and look. Well Done!!! Looking forward to the next video (Unless Jordan gets his hands on white paint, that is).
I stopped my business meeting for this new video.
I fucking LOVE you guys!
Hearing you talk about the power needed for the porch reminded me of something. I don't know if Jordan is a big Christmas light kind of guy, but I have outlets installed on the bottom of my eaves in the front with a dedicated switch in the house. It makes for pretty easy ans seamless Christmas light installation and no janky timers or extension cords hanging down the front of the house.
Perkins builder brother shout out today was awesome
Completely different level of quality here though, proper tradesmen workmanship here not skilled labourers…
Weight down the access pannel if u dont want to see it fly away lol. I had to do that to the one in my garage
OMG Jordan that look you gave Rad and the camera was priceless dude! lol PS: Nooooo don't paint it, the T&G with the stain looks good brother.
I love that stained look... Don't paint it..
My choice on color… Wait it’s done? Even better. Done is Done Jordan ;-)
That’s where I’m at Mike 🤣
DO NOT PAINT IT!! Looks much better to keep the wood tones. You might just paint the out lip next to fascia but leave interior wood ceiling
nice work boys, can you give us a nighttime thumbnail of the porch lit up for the next video pls:)
awesome video per usual! My only concern/question would be with running the T&G so tight. Are you worried about it buckling at the groove when it expands?
When we install wood in the summer, it’s usually at its biggest. Not worried about buckling!
I think the porch ceiling looks great just stained. I think it looks better than paint would. So my 'vote' is leave it!
My partner at work paid over 8K for pine tongue and groove installed on a 12×24 porch unfinished.
Glad to see that you discovered the Bow Xtender table saw ancillary fence. Great product for contractor’s saws and gives you an extra hand for in feed and outfeed support. Don’t paint that cedar ceiling! Stain is so much easier to maintain. AZEK also makes a proprietary PVC cement that makes a scarf joint and your corners virtually invisible.
Jordan, please don’t paint the cedar stained ceiling white. You’ll end up regretting it later on. It looks great the way it is!
Jordan, I actually voted for the classic light blue porch ceiling, however now that it is stained and installed I would suggest you wait for the wood tone to age a little to see how the final color turns out.
I just finished a new deck and have done a bunch of research on deck stains. Pretty sure you won't be able to paint over the Cabot oil base stain unless you strip all the stain off first. Not fun especially working over head but luckily, it does look awesome!! Thank you for another great video.
Hope everything is going well for you and your family with the weather. Stay safe!
With the weather that's going through, I wanted to ask if you guys have an update on the drainage situation in the yard.
How cool is that family intro 😎
If you paint it, you should paint it sky, blue it deters spiders, wasp and birds from building nests
Fun fact. It’s been 1 year 2 days since you all posted the first framing video. And I’ve watched every video since. Can’t wait for the house build next!
Last time I was this early my daughter was born 9 months later
I know what you mean about all the ‘natural’ wood on the decking Jordan. But I’d try & live with it, and let it weather a bit. The cedar & pine will look a bit different, over time.
Give it another year or so, and then see what you think. 👊🏼
Photoshop that cedar white to see if it suits you better before you break out the paint brush!
First of all, fantastic progress. I think that wait until you get the other ceiling on before making a choice about painting it white... I think it looks great, but I can also see what you're talking about painting it white. You have time on your side and can always paint it later... and by then you might like it.
Literally waited all day for this video. Had a feeling it was coming today. Great video!
Love the ceiling I think staining it was the correct move
Attention to detail is on point. Paul's knowledge and experience throughout his working years is astounding.
*I would have spray foamed over the patio. When i built mine, it got super hot in the summer. Did it after the fact, made a huge difference.*
I really hope Jordan is paying you and Rad for all of the time you are spending on this project. I have been watching your channel for a couple of years now and I'm simply amazed at how dad (Paul) is always thinking several steps ahead.
Been watching you guys for a while, love your work. I normally don’t comment on anything but I felt compelled to say how great the pine looks. It would be a shame to paint! But i’m just a just an architect tho, all I know is how to piss off contractors lol Keep up the amazing work!
@studpack… Please tell me that you’re about to drop a new video in like two seconds… Sincerely, Everybody
But for real… hope you guys are safe from the storm…
I realized that Beryl Tropical Storm may affect where you guys are, so stay safe out there.
Best wishes from a European living in Hong Kong.
The porch looks fabulous!! Please don't paint the ceiling white Jordan!!
so nice to see that Paul isnt using that old ass circular saw anymore. ;)
Rad is very brave working with stain without a shirt.
That's how he got that tan.
Rad is very brave... PERIOD! End of sentence!
@@elnivekify LOL, I was gonna say, people pay good money for a spray tan. 😂
guys nice work! big part of being professional is safety. im working at heights 10 years now and climbing up the scaffolding with one hand from outside is super dangerous and un professional... alot of people fall like this from ladders and it was hard for me to watch. please be safe! better safe than sorry.
The garage is monochrome just black, dark blue and white so the stained wood ceiling adds color to it and makes it nicer so i like stained wood better
Maybe as a gesture, build your neighbor a nice fence? Maybe ask us viewers to chip in. I am ready, lets go.
take a picture and photoshop the paint color you’re thinking about to see if it’s worth painting :)
I love u guys..... but I am addicted to your channel and I am suffering between your videos.
And Jordan, give the ceiling at least a week before you decide you don't like it. Now that the ends are all trimmed out I think it looks amazing.
Great demonstration on why vertical balusters are better. The kids will climb up and fall to their death 💀
MR Jordan the 3 colors bounce,rustic appeal in the back of the garage,modern in the front from street view,blue white cedar all look awesome! if you paint it it may look dull awesome work either way!
First comment! YEAH!!!
I really like the wood ceiling over the deck. Not a fan of wood ceilings generally, but that one really works.
I am not a fan of the stained wood columns. I think they would look awesome black. Then the deck ceiling white like the house.
Rad is absolutely gorgeous! So handsome😊
IKR!?!
I think after having the ceiling fans installed (black I'm guessing) it will make look everything more proportional.
Your gonna want to put some sort of securing mechanism on the interior access panel. It might not seem like it but something is gonna crawl up in there and make a home.
Jordan. The work is great. It's easy to ruminate over all the details and "errors" (happy accidents) when you are in the mix. In a year or two you will move on.
Maybe its time to take a vacation
I keep seeing more and more dewalt cordless tools. You will need to let us know which ones you like best out of dewalt, flex, milwaukee, and I think you might have hilti
Wayyyyy over invested for the neighborhood. They will never get their money out if they were to sell it.
They’re making thousands and thousands from people like you watching their videos… it doesn’t matter what the house will sell for.
Keep the cedar ceiling. Need some contrast as too much monotone white might get old quick. Great job.
Keep the cedar roof.. it looks amazing
My weekly Stud Pack fix covered and leaving me wanting much more! Great job as always boys!! Stay safe and cool!
Ok when I first saw the ceiling from the 2nd floor, I thought it looked great, but now that I see it from the ground, I think I agree with Jordan, it should be white.
I like the cedar cieling. I feel like it would be too much white if you painted it.
and another thing , sorry to keep bringing out the elephant in the room , but , what happen to the shower of the perfect garage ? , did you rip that shit off ? , as you should of ? , we need to know guys , sorry
We needed to finish the deck to get out of the heat! Bathroom coming up 💪🏼
I keep the shower and make it work. Sure, its not up to Studpack standards, but its still pretty nice.
@@briankowald6465 No , i would tear it all up , and installing correctly , this time
the stained ceiling might be easier to maintain in the long run .....we finished a 3 seasons porch w/ T&G - the walls are stained and varnished & the ceiling we primed and painted white ......but after about 10 years or a little more the knots started showing through the paint so we had to re prime and paint it - - Since you have an exterior area in the first place , I would encourage you to stay w/ the stain......it's an accent 😀
I was with Jordan's "interesting...." thought. But that final shot won me over. Looks SHARP!!! I envy you all so much. To know that you built it with your own hands. Also, nice seeing Jordan's face on today's Perkins Bro's video. Two of my favorite channels!!
Looks fantastic! I don't even like the look of cedar but I know having a white ceiling will reflect the lights and kill the ambiance when sitting outside at night.
Should’ve went with wood, the bees are gonna eat holes in it once they find out
Did I just watch Paul Hawk Tuah that grommet?
I think the cedar is great. It balances the house colors alot. If it was white it would look so bad.
Love the wood look. Painting the wood ceiling would be a sin.
Leaving the ceiling isn't a bad idea because it gives your future self a project to do. People do love repainting their houses every few years.
If you're still debating painting the deck ceiling white or not. I'll recommend considering painting the soffit and keeping the ceiling natural.
Regarding the ceiling of the deck. It may seem an over complication of the process, but couldn't you all run a photo of that side of the house through a commercial paint program and look at the results? Up here I've run a pic of my bedroom through, like a Behr, online paint program. Then I can run Behr paint samples in the pic and see what the color would look like on the wall, in the room. You could do that with a pic of your deck and then debate would be moot
good idea! and do the posts too.
another awesome episode, guys. thanks for the great channel
The ceiling looks nice, Don't paint it,
30:53 Who needs dish soap when you got Hock Tuah?! 😂😭😂😭😂
Came to the comments just to make sure hawk tuah was brought up 😂