Jobs in progress-updated September 11, 2004

Roger and David's house
Capitol Hill area
Washington, DC

The arm rest is my design Stucco window seat.

The arm rest is my design.

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Projecting squares in this design Design adorns the front entrance
Projecting squares in this design are milestone colored with paint colorant..
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Design adorns the front entrance to this basement apartment
Finish coat is REAL portland cement and REAL sand colored with "sandstone" from La Habra stucco
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Pebble dash stucco on two new houses
in Bethesda Maryland

The bottom floor of these two new houses are pebble dash stucco pebble dash
The bottom floor of these two new houses are pebble dash stucco.
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This is probably the first time in 60 years that pebble dash was used on new houses in the Washington area. We did this house in Chevy Chase the same way, but it was built on an old foundation in an old neighborhood.
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pebble dash finish A close-up of the pebble dash finish.
I don't know what color it gets painted.

This stucco sure gets a lot of attention from
passers-by.

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Historic house plastered
Washington, DC

Historic house plastered Carlos trowels the white coat smooth
on this historic house re-plaster.

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