The Vintage Shed Company · Paint, Stain & Finish Options

The Finish Is Where Good Construction Becomes a Finished Building

Caulking, paint, stain, and interior finish work should be planned as a sequence — not selected as disconnected add-ons.

Every structure is built as a premium exterior shell. Finish decisions determine how the building weathers, how it relates to the home, and whether the final result feels like a finished architectural feature or simply a structure waiting for attention.

Scope Clarity

Primed and Ready Is Not the Same as Finished

The Vintage Shed Company can hand off a structure structurally complete and primed, with finish paint or stain handled by the owner, or finish services can be confirmed before the build. Caulking, final paint, stain, and interior finish painting should be selected clearly so there is no confusion about what is included.

Finish Sequence

The Correct Order Protects the Finished Result

The best-looking finish begins with the least glamorous step: sealed joints, seams, corners, and openings.

Step 01

Caulk First

Sealing joints and openings before finish coats helps protect the paint or stain from premature failure at seams.

Step 02

Paint or Stain Second

Paint belongs on LP SmartSide® and painted siding systems. Stain belongs on compatible cedar and natural wood surfaces.

Step 03

Interior Finish Last

Interior paint follows finished wall surfaces, not raw framing. Drywall, T&G, shiplap, or plywood wall board should be planned first.

Options Catalog

Caulking, Exterior Paint, Exterior Stain & Interior Finish Painting

Prices are shown as at-build or post-handoff services. At-build work is planned into the original sequence. Post-handoff work requires a separate return engagement.

Category 01

Exterior Caulking

The correct first step for any structure that will be painted or stained. Full packages address joints, seams, corners, and opening perimeters in one engagement.

OptionAt BuildPost-Handoff
Full Caulk Package — Small$504 flat$720 flat
Full Caulk Package — Medium Most Selected$648 flat$936 flat
Full Caulk Package — Large$864 flat$1,224 flat
Exterior Joint & Seam Caulk$7.92 /lin ft$10.80 /lin ft

The full caulk package is the correct selection when the building will receive paint or stain.

Category 02

Exterior Paint

For LP SmartSide® and all painted siding systems. Pricing includes primer touch-up over caulked areas, two finish coats, and cleanup.

OptionAt BuildPost-Handoff
Single Color, Full Exterior — 2 Coats Most Selected$9.00 /sq ft$12.24 /sq ft
Two-Tone: Body + Contrasting Trim — 2 Coats Each$11.88 /sq ft$15.84 /sq ft
Three-Color: Body + Trim + Accent Doors / Hardware$14.40 /sq ft$18.72 /sq ft
Spray Application Upgrade+$2.16 /sq ft+$2.88 /sq ft
Premium Grade — BM Aura or SW Duration Emerald+$1.08 /sq ft+$1.44 /sq ft
Porch Floor / Ramp Paint$5.04 /sq ft$7.20 /sq ft

Two-tone paint is usually the best exterior upgrade when the building is visible from the home.

Category 03

Exterior Stain

For cedar, T&G, cedar clapboard, and cedar shake siding. LP SmartSide® is not stain-compatible and should be painted.

OptionAt BuildPost-Handoff
Semi-Transparent Stain — 2 Coats Natural$6.48 /sq ft$9.36 /sq ft
Solid-Color Stain — 2 Coats$7.92 /sq ft$10.80 /sq ft
Cedar Natural Tone + Sealer$7.20 /sq ft$10.08 /sq ft
Porch / Deck / Ramp Stain$5.04 /sq ft$7.20 /sq ft
Stain Refresh Coat — Existing Stained SurfaceN/A$3.60 /sq ft

Semi-transparent stain preserves grain character. Solid stain offers a longer refresh cycle with more coverage.

Category 04

Interior Finish Painting

For finished interior surfaces only. Raw stud bays are not painted. Drywall, T&G, shiplap, or plywood wall board should be selected first.

OptionAt BuildPost-Handoff
Plywood Wall Board, Single Color — 2 Coats$3.60 /sq ft$5.40 /sq ft
Drywall Interior, Single Color — 2 Coats$5.76 /sq ft$7.92 /sq ft
Drywall Interior, Two Colors — Walls + Ceiling$7.20 /sq ft$9.72 /sq ft
T&G / Shiplap Interior Stain + Topcoat$7.92 /sq ft$10.80 /sq ft

Interior finish pricing assumes finished wall or ceiling surfaces have already been selected in the project scope.

Color Direction

Start With a Curated Direction — Then Confirm With Real Samples

The three color modules below can be edited later without touching this main page.

Screen colors are useful for narrowing the direction, but final paint and stain selections should be confirmed with physical manufacturer samples. The Vintage Shed Company can help narrow the palette by siding type, property style, trim contrast, and whether the building should blend quietly or become a focal point.

Package Examples

Three Common Finish Packages

Reference examples are based on a 12×20 structure using at-build pricing.

Package 01

Caulk & Owner-Applied Finish

  • Full Caulk Package — Medium.
  • Exterior finish applied by owner after handoff.
  • Best for buyers who want more time to choose color.
$648 flatAt-build reference, caulk package only.
Package 02

Complete Single-Color Exterior

  • Full Caulk Package — Medium.
  • Single-color exterior paint, 240 sq ft × $9.00.
  • Best for workshops, storage, and exterior-primary structures.
~$2,808At-build reference, caulk + single-color paint.
Package 03

Premium Two-Tone + Interior Finish

  • Full Caulk Package — Medium.
  • Two-tone exterior paint, 240 sq ft × $11.88.
  • Drywall interior, two colors, 240 sq ft × $7.20.
~$6,379At-build reference, caulk + exterior + interior finish.
Planning Guide

Recommended Finish by Building Use & Siding Type

This section now uses compact planning cards instead of a wide table, which eliminates the oversized gray row problem.

Storage / Utility

LP SmartSide® Utility Build

CaulkingRecommended
ExteriorOwner-applied or single-color paint
InteriorNone
Direction10–15 years with proper maintenance
Workshop

Workshop with LP SmartSide®

CaulkingRequired
ExteriorSingle-color paint
InteriorNone or ceiling only
Direction10–15 years with proper maintenance
Seasonal Retreat

LP SmartSide® Retreat

CaulkingRequired
ExteriorTwo-tone or three-color paint
InteriorOptional
Direction10–15 years with proper maintenance
Natural Cedar

Seasonal Cedar Retreat

CaulkingRequired
ExteriorSemi-transparent or solid stain
InteriorT&G interior stain
Direction5–7 / 7–10 years depending on stain type
Office / Studio

Studio or Home Office

CaulkingRequired
ExteriorTwo-tone paint, premium grade
InteriorDrywall, two colors
Direction10–15 / 15+ years with maintenance
Finished Day-Use Retreat

Guest-Friendly Day-Use Space

CaulkingRequired
ExteriorTwo-tone or three-color premium finish
InteriorDrywall + trim paint
Direction15+ years with proper maintenance
Buyer FAQ

Straight Answers About Paint, Stain, and Finish Work

Clear finish expectations prevent confusion after the building is complete.

Is paint or stain included in base pricing?
Final paint and stain are finish options unless specifically included in the written scope. The building can be handed off primed and ready, or finish services can be selected before the build.
Why does caulking come first?
Paint or stain over unsealed joints can fail at those joints first. Caulking seals vulnerable seams before the finish coat is applied.
Can LP SmartSide® be stained?
No. LP SmartSide® and painted siding systems should receive exterior paint, not penetrating stain.
When should colors be finalized?
Colors should be narrowed digitally, then confirmed with physical manufacturer samples before the finish service begins.
Next Step

Finish the Building With the Same Discipline Used to Build It

The finish should protect the structure, complement the property, and make the building feel intentional from the first day it is complete.

Exterior Paint Palette

Curated Paint Directions for Painted Siding

Use these colors as a starting point for LP SmartSide®, board-and-batten, lap siding, trim, doors, and accent combinations. Final selections should be confirmed with physical manufacturer samples.

Ivory Mist#F8F7F4
Soft Cashmere#E4E1DB
Muted Stone#C8C3BA
Champagne Bronze#A68A6A
Forest Ridge#3A4A38
Deep Sage#4A5E40
Charcoal Smoke#3C3C3C
Blackened Steel#2A2A2A
Bright White#FFFFFF

Custom matching can be handled from a chip, existing paint can, home trim sample, or manufacturer sample card. Screen colors are only a planning aid.

Semi-Transparent Stain Palette

Natural Wood Tones With Visible Grain

Semi-transparent stain is best for cedar and natural wood surfaces where the grain should remain part of the finished appearance.

Champagne Oak#D4B870
Golden Honey#C4A060
Natural Cedar#A68A6A
Pecan Brown#8B6440
Driftwood Gray#A09888
Chestnut#6F4E37
Mountain Walnut#5C4033
Blackened Cedar#2F2A24

Semi-transparent stain will vary with wood species, grain, age, and surface preparation. Physical samples are essential before final approval.

Solid Stain Palette

Fuller Coverage for Stain-Compatible Wood

Solid stain gives wood surfaces a more painted appearance while still remaining a stain system. It is best when longer refresh cycles and stronger color control are preferred.

Ivory Wash#F8F7F4
Warm Sand#D6C7B2
Bronze Cedar#A68A6A
Weathered Bark#7A6050
Lichen Gray#5E5A4D
Deep Sage#4A5E40
Charcoal Smoke#3C3C3C
Blackened Steel#2A2A2A

Solid stain colors should be checked on the actual wood species whenever possible. The same color can look warmer, cooler, or darker depending on surface texture and absorption.