Old World texture is transforming the exterior of Nashville’s Southern Living Showcase Home in Dorset Park this week making it the first home in the region to use Sherwin William’s UltraCrete Acrylic Texture Coating.
French Country in style, the Sou
thern Living Showcase Home has clay-fired brick as its foundation. With a straight edge, the brick is heated to more than 2,000 degrees giving it enduring strength. Part of the Hallmark Series, it was acquired locally from Union Station Brick.
Castle Homes’ crew hand-brushed and rolled the Ultracrete resulting in a textured appearance according to Alan Looney, president of Castle Homes.’
“We want to achieve an old world appearance at an affordable price. When working with Sherwin Williams, we came up with the idea of using a commercial product residentially creating an affordable, creative solution,” Looney said.
Mike Scott, Sherwin Williams’ District Sales Manager, said the product is great for exteriors and seen more commonly on commercial structures.
“Castle Homes is the first builder to use such a product on a home. It is something unique that Castle is doing and no other builder has tried. The sand-texture gives it a very unusual look and feel,” Scott said.
The exterior acrylic coating has a dimensional texture. Caroline Weigel, Castle Homes’ in-house interior designer, selected a warm shade called Softer Tan. (Sherwin Williams, SW 6141) Weigel said the color evokes a feeling of charming French countryside homes but with a fresher more modern feel.
In the end, the home has achieved a stunning century’s old appearance in ten days time with an elegant result. Mark your calendars to see the area’s only Southern Living Showcase Home open Thursdays through Sundays, October 21 – November 6.
China rattling, tiles cracking and bumps in the floor make you think of an earthquake, but Castle Homes’ Project Manager Brett Wright warns it can be a direct result of building a home without pre-engineered lumber.
“It matters what’s behind those walls,” Wright said. “Building from the LSL SolidStart girders and the engineered LP SolidStart I-Joists to the TopNotch engineered sub-floor and the LVL SolidStart beams, the Southern Living Showcase Home is highlighting the best of the best in LP Building Products producing a more stable home.”
Wright explains engineered lumber can be tested to predict long-term performance. “LP has created LP Solutions design software which takes the burden off the framer having to calculate structural supports and even takes into consideration regional elements like snow and torrential rains. Applying structural design to this process, it determines the impact on certain rooms in your home like your child’s bedroom where you definitely want more roof reinforcement. You might notice in older homes areas where the roof is sagging or bowing. We are ensuring this won’t happen in the Southern Living Showcase Home by using LP’s technology and engineered lumber to predict long-term performance of a roof. “
According to LP Building Products’ Engineered Wood online magazine, laminated strand lumber, also known as LSL, is created from a mixture of aspen and maple hardwoods, which are chosen for their superior strength. The raw logs are debarked, cut into strands and blended with precise amounts of waterproof, formaldehyde-free adhesives. Because moisture levels are carefully controlled throughout the manufacturing process, LSL has a 7%–10% moisture content. That’s similar to the naturally occurring moisture equilibrium inside a home, which helps eliminate twisting, shrinking, warping and bowing. 
Wright said it is important for Castle Homes green building commitment to choose wood which has been harvested as wisely as possible. The wood used to create LP SolidStart LSL is obtained using SFI® certified procurement systems that promote sustainable forest management. Every bit of the log is used, either in the product or as a fuel source.
In the end, the Southern Living Showcase Home has a firm foundation that generations of families will enjoy.
Now—as we enter day 35 in the build process, it’s time to take a closer look at the new designer roof product that’s becoming the talk of the neighborhood.