Add a touch of cozy elegance with Shiitake, Sherwin-Williams’ May 2025 Color of the Month.
An adaptable stone gray, Shiitake strikes a balance between composed and casual.


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Urethane coatings are known for their excellent resistance to abrasions, chemicals, and UV exposure, making them ideal for both indoor and outdoor applications. They come in different finishes—glossy, satin, or matte—giving you versatility in achieving your desired aesthetic.
Before dipping your brush or sprayer into urethane, take time to prepare the surface:
Applying urethane requires patience and precision:
Once fully cured, urethane forms a tough, resilient barrier—but it still benefits from proper maintenance. Clean gently with non-abrasive cleaners and avoid harsh scrubbing that may dull the finish over time.
A well-applied urethane coating transforms surfaces with durability and elegance. With the right preparation and technique, your project will look professionally finished and stand the test of time.
When it comes to boosting your home’s curb appeal, few things make as big an impact as a fresh coat of exterior paint. But diving into an exterior painting project without proper planning can lead to unnecessary headaches. Whether you’re a seasoned DIYer or enlisting the pros, here’s a roadmap to help you prepare and execute your exterior painting venture with ease.
Before picking up a paintbrush, take a good look at your home’s exterior. Is there peeling paint, mold, or mildew? Are there areas that need repair? Address these issues first so you’re working with a clean and solid surface. This is also the time to decide whether power washing is needed to remove dirt, grime, and old paint.
Not all paints are created equal. Exterior paints must withstand weather conditions like rain, sunlight, and temperature changes. Look for high-quality, durable paints made for outdoor use. Consider the following:
Make a list of everything you’ll need:
Proper preparation is the cornerstone of a successful paint job. This includes:

Painting in unfavorable conditions can lead to poor results. Pick a time when the forecast predicts mild weather—cool temperatures and low humidity are ideal. Avoid rainy or excessively hot days.
Exterior painting can range from affordable to pricey depending on the size of your home and the materials used. If hiring professionals, get several quotes and ensure the price includes labor, materials, and clean-up.
Painting the exterior often involves heights. Ensure your ladder or scaffolding is stable, and wear appropriate gear. If you’re uncomfortable with this, don’t hesitate to call us for help, 541-497-3804.
Rushing through the process can result in uneven paint or missed areas. Work methodically and give yourself time for drying between coats.
A successful exterior painting project is all about preparation and thoughtful execution. By following these steps, you’ll create a long-lasting finish that enhances your home’s beauty and value. Ready to transform your space one brushstroke at a time? Happy painting!
“Equal parts eye-catching and elevated, Caribbean Coral brings out your natural side. This rich and expressive hue instantly adds a dose of character, giving any room the ability to feel relaxed and lived in. Caribbean Coral’s versatility transcends modern and historic spaces alike, adding a sense of warmth to neutral color stories. Style this shade with plants, stone centerpieces, modern furniture and minimalist artwork,” says Sherwin-Williams.
Express yourself with a whole new color scheme. Call Mike 541-497-3804


Choosing the perfect exterior paint color for your home can feel like a big decision—but it doesn’t stop there! Once you’ve picked the body color, selecting a complementary trim color becomes just as important. The trim acts like the frame of a painting, enhancing and defining your home’s overall appearance. Here’s a guide to help you achieve the perfect match.
The key to a cohesive exterior design lies in the balance between your body and trim colors. Consider the contrast:

If you’re unsure where to start, tried-and-true combinations are a safe bet:
Your home’s style plays a significant role in color choices:
Take a step back and consider how your home fits into its environment:

Does your home feature brick, stone, or other materials? These elements should guide your color palette:
Paint swatches can look very different in natural sunlight than in-store. Before finalizing your colors:
Your home’s exterior is the first impression visitors and passersby get. Think about the message you want to convey:
Matching your exterior body paint color with trim color is an art, but it’s also an opportunity to express your personal style while enhancing your home’s curb appeal. With these tips, you’ll create a harmonious, eye-catching look that makes your home the envy of the neighborhood. So grab those paint swatches and start dreaming!
Mold on exterior siding is more than just an eyesore—it’s a potential hazard to your home’s structure and your health if left unchecked. Thankfully, dealing with mold doesn’t have to be an overwhelming task. With the right approach, you can restore your siding’s beauty and protect your home.
Mold thrives in damp, shaded areas. If your home’s siding is exposed to high humidity, frequent rain, or has poor sunlight, it becomes a prime breeding ground. Additionally, dirt and organic debris on the surface can provide a food source for mold spores.
Before tackling mold, prioritize your safety:
Follow these steps to clean your siding:
Note: If using a pressure washer, choose a low-pressure setting to avoid damaging the siding. Test on a small area first.
Once your siding is clean, take these steps to reduce the chances of mold returning:
If the mold has spread extensively or you’re dealing with persistent issues, it might be time to call in a professional. Call Mike at 541-497-3804 for pressure washing and/or painting.
Maintaining the exterior siding of your home not only keeps it looking great but also extends its lifespan. By addressing mold promptly and taking preventive measures, you’ll save yourself time, money, and headaches in the long run. So, roll up your sleeves and show that mold who’s boss!
According to the color experts at Sherwin-Williams, “It’s not always warm or cool. Sometimes color falls in the middle for a hue that’s a perfect blend of both. Neutrals can take on the meaning of the colors they’re paired with or they can stand on their own. Either way, these transitional hues are tried and true thanks to their timeless appeal and versatility.”




Whatever your color choice, we can apply with all of the expert care and preparation a long-lasting paint job requires. Call the Paint Doctor 541-497-3804
Let your creativity take center stage with Frank Blue, a dynamic cobalt that celebrates your desire to be different. Whether you’re looking to intensify cabinetry or play up decorative structures, this striking shade turns any home feature into a focal point. Perfect for open concepts, Frank Blue fills negative space with mood-boosting vibrancy. Make a statement with this eclectic hue.

Violet undertones add a touch of bold personality to this electric cobalt.



If your are needing a little spring in your spring, spring into action and give us a call about adding some bold color to your environment. We can also help with more subtle tones! Mike 541-497-3804
The color experts at Sherwin-Williams describe cool colors: “What comes to mind when we think of cool colors? Whether it’s a serene lake or a clear sky, cooler hues are often associated with feelings of calmness, relaxation, and tranquility. They’re a softer option that can make a space feel larger thanks to the way they make color look like it’s receding.”



Warm, cool or neutral, we have you covered. Do it right the first time with the Paint Doctor! 541-497-3804
Choosing paint colors can be fun for some and challenging for others. Sherwin-Williams can help with some color concepts staring with the warmth of the colors:
“It’s all in the name. Warm shades of red, orange and yellow are associated with the literal warmth that the sun and fire radiate. These vivid shades are closely tied to energy, joy and positivity, to create a space where the emotion feels uplifting and welcoming.”


