Sunday, March 30, 2008
quick change
Last week, I helped my mother-in-law freshen and update her guest bedroom for her mother's upcoming visit. The room needed some love and a little color to liven it up. So I chose a paint color for two accent walls, some new bedding, added curtains, simplified and rearranged the artwork, and cleared out some of the clutter that had been slowly collecting.Laura wanted to room to feel restful and the bedding to be simple. The paint color I chose is the most gorgeous shade of soft sage-yellow-green imaginable. It is called New Leaf from C2's collection of colors, but we mixed it as a Benjamin Moore paint. I only painted two walls to save time, and my back since I was doing this on my own and could not move some of the heavy pieces of furniture. The result is just grand. The room now calls you to sit in the arm chair, linger in bed a few more minutes, and looks cozy but fresh whether it is night or day. These changes cost about $300, and took me about 12 hours to complete on my own, including time spent researching the right look. Not bad for such a dramatic improvement in look and feel!
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I love it. That gives me some great ideas and I love the idea about fireplace. We are redoing our sitting area around our fireplace. We want to make it a cozy reading area. We ordered a new couch, green, and as soon as it gets here I will pick out a wall color for the fireplace wall that the couch will face. Right now I am working on my little girls room. I just finished the curtains and got beds for both the girls for free. I have some other ideas, including crown molding. It's a small room but I am excited about how it will turn out.
The paint color looks beautiful! It is a great makeover of a traditional room - gives it the traditional feeling with a bit of a twist. Great job!
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