Sunday, June 13, 2010

A COATED MESSAGE

Houston, we have paint...
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Above, you see the yellow (French Pastry) main wall, red (Cherry) fireplace wall, and brown (Desert Sandbar) stair landing wall (in shadow). All colors are Valspar Signature.



In this second picture, you see two Desert Sandbar browns (even though they look like two different browns, they are not), and the one OOPS, albeit a big one, about my color choices: Valspar's Brioche, a.k.a. bright-freaking-orange. It looked tame and stylish in all my sample blotches, which were applied with a foam craft brush, not a nappy roller. Certain times of the day it is likable, but in some lights it is down right hideous. I think I'll have to do a sponge treatment on it in a lighter color glaze. I will gladly take all your "I told you so's" now. In my defense, it is very difficult to find a lighter version of orange without its looking peach.



Here you see one of the other two places this Brioche color appears: the niche around the front door. Again, for about an hour each day it looks great. The rest of the time, not so much. Fortunately, the third place I put it is the small area around the under-stair closet door, which you can just see at the right in the picture below.



The bulletin board wall is the French Pastry yellow, which I absolutely LOVE. It is SO buttery and wonderful. Even though it didn't work for the orange, I have to say I am SO glad I did a whole bunch of patchwork sample blotches in several places throughout the house. It helped me choose the most perfect yellow, one which I NEVER would have chosen from looking at paint chips alone.



Here above is the family room side of the fireplace wall. The Cherry is rich and wonderful. I love it.



Not all the walls in the family room have been painted yet. I chose a much lighter brown for them, called Milk Toast, but it will be painted later this week. However, I chose the Desert Sandbar brown for the bar wall and the six inch edge of the dropped kitchen ceiling. It will set off the kitchen nicely, and I was surprised to see the color goes nicely with the green leaf wallpaper as well. I had planned on doing red in these two places, but the fireplace wall is accent enough, believe me.



And this is what Cherry looks like at the top of the living room, flanked by buttery French Pastry now, and adjacent to Milk Toast when the family room gets its coat. Boy these walls are making me hungry!



GOOD NEWS! I GOT MY ROOSTER! Happy birthday to me! I have wanted this rooster for the better part of a year, and finally sprang for it. I got it at the same time I bought all my paint and was therefore stung by buyer's remorse in the face of the cost of everything. The rooster was sitting on Sophie's car seat when I drove through a fast food place for breakfast shortly after spending a small fortune. A very flamboyant Hispanic worker there confirmed the wisdom of my rooster purchase when he noticed it and said, while handing me my food, "Oh my ghosh! Where dee yoo ge tda cheeken?? Ees SOO kyoo!" To make matters even better, I received a birthday card from Mom with a check for the exact amount I'd paid for the rooster! I'm telling you, this rooster was meant to be!!

3 comments:

  1. Talk about a "coated message!" You certainly got rid of your white walls! They look awesome. You had good painters--did they have ladders? Or those platform thingees I can't remember the name of? What a big job. I'm sure you're relieved big time to have that major accomplishment out of the way. Let the Cornification and Bettyfication begin! Love, Mom

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  2. Your house looks fantastic. The colors are so rich. I can't wait to see it in person.
    And the Rooster---Well, it is just perfection.

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  3. Hey cuz, just looked at your blog...awesome! I LOVE the colors. Good for you for being bold. That is what I love about homes...each one is reflective of their owner. Just like you said, it is now "your own" and a reflection of you and your family. I love the red, yellow/cream and even the orange! Can't wait to see the progress of the Dream Team. :-) I know the ladies will have a blast.

    Dustin and the gang

    (Ellie says hi) :-)

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