Ugly old stucco patio collumns need upgrading
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you could wrap them in wood I am attaching some ideas for you
Stucco Columns (Upgrade) - Sacramento Patio Covers
Upgrade to stucco columns to give an elegant support for your choice of Patio Perfections patio covers. How to Update Stucco | Home Guides | SF Gate
Updating stucco makes an old house look new again. Stucco, a mud-like substance used as a siding for homes, has been used for building since the time of the ancient Egyptians. Modern homes often have astucco facade instead of solid stucco walls. DIY Craftsman Style Porch Columns - Shades of Blue Interiors
Jul 12, 2017 - How to wrap existing porch columns in stained wood and build a ... will give your front porch a beautiful update, whether you decide to stain ... Stucco Columns - PRIME Mouldings
Ronda, to me they just look unfinished. I think if you wrap the top and bottom with trim, then paint, it will really pop. I tried to insert a pic, See what you think
Problem with wrapping them with wood if moisture gets behind it you can have some considerable damage. Wrapping wood around wood makes it one. Stucco even fake is several layers. You can paint and add trim. You can use air stack stone or any stone and adhere it to the stucco..
You can wrap these with wood to coordinate with your home. Then they could be painted or stained.
Completely resurface an refurbish em, fo sho