This is about the coolest thing I've seen done to a stucco finish house !
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11412/SBdrawerhse2.jpg)
(https://forestryforum.com/gallery/albums/userpics/11412/SBdrawerhse1.jpg)
Now this just blows my mind! say_what TOoooooo COOL!
Now that's novel.
How did you even think to do that. It is beautiful and unusual. Kudos, Joe
That is neat!!
Why did I not think of that :D. I really like it!
That is really neat. :o
SYP to boot, probably longleaf :D.
I'm guessing that the house is not in New Hampshire--cabbage palms don't grow that far north, do they? It is neat. It sort of reminds me of the 80's and 90's Jeep Wagoneers except they did not feature dove tailed joints.
Wonder how they did that? Paint or ????
The house is just south of Ocala FL. It's a flooring business.
That's one big faux painting project !
Someone sure had imagination and talent!
That is cool 8) Its like they had two boards and decided to paint them and joint them on the house. I find the idea awsome!!!! :)
Oh , thanks for sending me and posting the pics, I put it on the computer as wallpaper :)
Ol' Babe musta hauled those logs. :) Indeed, that is unique.
:( I got told ...."no" :-\
That's really neat!!
I'm going to argue a little tree ID with WDH on this one. No way is that longleaf. It is obviously a loblolly, grown in the open over a septic tank! ;D
Dan,
You are right :D.
I love it, but it would be impossible to actually put that joint together.
Magic, YOUR RIGHT! physically impossible. BUT still really cool.
Ironwood
I noticed that too, the joint could not be put together, even if it was normal sized. But still cool!
I don't know......I bet Dodgy could do it :D.
I know some folks that could take it apart. :o :D
DanG really knows his stuff ;D