Friday, March 2, 2012

And the Winner is....

Linen. From the Eddie Bauer line of colors at Lowe's.

Instead of trying to get Doug to agree to a color (we're talking front room/dining room here), I just decided to pick one. So he said he wants white. Or off-white. I just can't live with that. Even though I had mentioned earlier that I was getting used to the off-white in the front room, I think I was deluding myself.

So I found the perfect color: a grey-brown with green undertones. And I went to town.
Living in chaos

Prepping: washing, patching, sanding...again and again...
It took me a good week to prep - partially because the space is just so large, partially because the walls were filthy. We are talking walls in a stairway and a dining room where five children are running around on a more-than-daily basis. There were nicks and bangs, too - many from before we moved in, but I will take responsibility for a few myself.

Then! I started painting. Personally, I like to paint the trim first. It is much easier for me to get a straight line working from the walls into the trim, although many people recommend doing the trim last. The trim is painted in my favorite white, Swiss Coffee. Not that exciting, but easy to remember and it goes with just about everything.

Then I started on the walls. It was a little more gray and green than I was anticipating.
I started in the dark hallway, and was a little panicked...
though I hid it pretty well, I think
The hallway is my least favorite place to paint: lots of doorways (lots of cutting in and switching back and forth from rolling to cutting) and it's very boring...who cares about a hallway anyway? But if I start there, then it's easier to keep going and get everything done. If I start in the main room, the hallway gets neglected for years (it was the last thing to be finished at our house in South Carolina before we put it up for sale). This hallway is also visible from the front room, making it a little more important for it to look decent.

Then I got going on the front room. Holy moly, is there a lot to paint in there! But here I fell in love with the color (again - I was in love when I chose it). The contrast between the white trim, the red door, and the Linen color is sophisticated, subtle, and just stunning. How do I really feel? I loooooove it.

Little Giant ladder. A must for cathedral ceilings or stairs.
There are even a few walls with a second coat already! It did take a whole week to get the first coat up...and it will probably take at least two for the second coat. But I'm more than halfway there. And I'm motivated by the fact that I can't allow myself to decorate until it's done. And I really want to decorate. Hehe.

3 comments:

  1. Looks nice!!! Can't wait to see it in person!! :D

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  2. So much better than off-white. You have to excuse Doug. He was raised by parents who are fans of off-white for some reason. Break free!!

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    1. My favorite part is that he just loves it. So, HAH! I was raised by fans of off-white, too. Must have been going around...bleh.

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