


This was fun. A homeowner who had spent a lot of time making his home's exterior composition really flow was befuddled as to what to do about his grey metal gas lines. He was considering planting a sort of covering around the pipes to hide them but realized the person who came to read the gas meter monthly would be inconvenienced. I suggested painting the pipes the same blackened bronze as his exterior gates and garage hardware. Even with the gray meter box, they looked a lot better. I've painted a lot of pipes over the last few years, these were my first.
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