Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts
Showing posts with label paint. Show all posts

Tuesday, September 8, 2015

reno and demo: stage 8

The kitchen got 90% completed this weekend. Our contractor came in and installed the back splash for our counter and peninsula area. We have to wait for the mortar to set before we can apply the grout. Once the grout goes on, we are able to paint the few walls that still remain bare in the kitchen and dining room. 




This is the peninsula area that "connects" the kitchen to the dining room. It can hold four bar stools comfortably-five if we need it to. We chose a stainless steel finished subway tile for this small area that needed a back splash. It's a nice contrast to the white subway tiles and white cabinets. They should also make for easier clean up and stain resistant. 


All of the appliance are also installed and working-YAY!



Most of the downstairs also got painted this weekend. The stairwell, foyer and living room are all painted and ready to go. We decided on Woodrow Wilson Putty as far as wall color goes. We describe it as a khaki grey/neutral. In the sunlight it looks more taupe and under the lights at night it has a darker grey vibe to it.


This color is a continuation from the hallway upstairs, which you can read about here.


We are in the home stretch- no pun intended- of this renovation. I am hoping to get most things done this week/weekend before the floors get refinished next weekend.


Monday, August 17, 2015

reno and demo: stage 6

I am so excited to announce that...THE UPSTAIRS OF OUR NEW HOUSE IS COMPLETELY FINISHED!! All the trim has been painted white, all the windows have been painted white, the ceilings got a fresh coat of paint, and all of the walls are painted! We are a little more than a month from moving day, which means painting downstairs will be the biggest priority for the next few weeks. I will leave you with some photos so you can see our final paint decisions upstairs. Disclaimer: the photos do not do the paint color justice. It is way prettier in person. 


I wanted something light and airy in the master bedroom since it gets quite a bit of sun from all the windows. I also had to keep it semi gender-neutral since I am sharing it with the other half-no pink walls or me. We decided to paint the walls in a color called Blanket by Valspar



I wanted a similar feeling in the guest room as the master bedroom. Something light and bright to catch all the sunlight that comes in through the window. For this room we chose the color Sea Salt Blue by Valspar, although in the picture it looks totally gray. 



For the third bedroom-which will most likely be turned into an office- we decided on something that would really contrast the white chair rail in the room. We wanted to go dark blue without making it feel really small so we settled on Mountain Lake by Valspar.



For the final color upstairs we decided on something neutral since it would be in the hallway and continue down the stairs into our living room and foyer. It's really hard to see the difference in color in this picture, but if you look closely at the lop left side of the photo you can see where the new color meets the old color. The old color wasn't that bad, we just wanted something with more gray tones instead of tan/yellow tones. For this lovely neutral color we chose Woodrow Wilson Putty by Valspar


I promise this post is not sponsored in anyway by Valspar but as you can see we quite like that brand and the paint goes on smoothly without clumping in the roller or pan. 


Stay tuned for more updates because the counter tops are getting installed TOMORROW! This will be a joyous week in our household!


Wednesday, August 5, 2015

reno and demo: stage 5

Spray paint is a miracle product! Seriously though....spray paint is giving this 1930's house a modern twist while still keeping the true character of the home. 

We have used two types of spray paint for two separate projects and they have turned out wonderfully. The first project that we tackled was all the BRASS in the house. All of the window hardware and some miscellaneous hardware were brass. The worst part was that it was all tarnished and some was starting to turn greenish brown...ICK! In order to spruce it up and bring it into the 21st century we decided to pray paint them. We used Rust-oleum Oil Rubbed Bronze and couldn't be happier. Here are the results of painting the window hardware like locks and latches. 


As you can see we took some Emory paper and sanded the surface of the latches so that the paint would having some staying power. In order to avoid the locking mechanism from getting stuck, we would move the latch after the first coat of paint. This project only took two coats of spray paint and it dried fairly quickly. 

The second spray paint project came about because we painted the trim white. Since all the trim was white, the radiators in the room looked out of place because they were still a cream/off-white color. After some Youtube research I found that the best way to paint a radiator was with spray paint, but not just any spray paint. In order to paint a radiator you need to purchase a heat-resistant spray paint. We purchased Rust-oleum High Heat Spray Paint in white to match the trim and window casings in all of the rooms.  


This project was a little more time consuming because before we painted I had to clean all of the radiators-and they had tons of dust bunnies!! I would say each radiator required about two coats of paint, and we needed four cans to paint four radiators. 

Let the wall painting begin!


Monday, July 27, 2015

reno and demo: stage 4

CABINETS ARE INSTALLED!

Cabinets arrived last week, but our contractor was out of town for the week. While everyone was out of town last week I went over to the house and painted every night. Painting upstairs is coming along slowly...but surely. We are just about finished painting all the trim white on the second floor and are picking out wall colors this week. 

I am loving this color for out master bedroom. I think it is the perfect blend of masculine and feminine, and also a perfect combination of blue and green. I am also loving this dark/navy blue in our guest bedroom separated by our white chair rail that is throughout the room. 



Anyways, back to the star of this post.... the CABINETS!! We ordered these cabinets quite a while back and I am loving them! We picked out white shaker style cabinets with a brushed nickel drawer pull to compliment the cabinets. The picture below is the start of the peninsula, which is where our oven/stove will slide in between the cabinets. 


Our contractor realized that one of our cabinets didn't come in right. We have two cabinets next to the sink that are glass front, so they need to be white on the inside as well as the outside. It turns out that one of them is still tan on the inside so we have to get the correct cabinet ordered and delivered. Hopefully the correct cabinet comes in quickly so we can get the kitchen put together completely. 


I am hoping that the next step will be for the cabinet guys to come measure for our counter tops. Luckily, the lower cabinets are all installed so the counter top measuring should still go as planned. You can see one of the glass front cabinets in the picture below-and how they are supposed to be white on the inside. We still need to get measurements for our trim that got ripped down in the dining room and kitchen and that should hopefully happen sometime next week. 


On to the next stage of renovations....

Monday, July 6, 2015

painting: stage 1

We have started to paint the upstairs of the new house, since there is still dust and construction happening downstairs. All of the bedrooms had cream colored trim and molding--which is nice--but not my style, and the hallway had this dark greenish color trim . We bought a five-gallon bucket of pure white paint for the all of the trim in the entire house. It is EVERYWHERE! The windows, baseboards, chair rails, crown molding, doorways, radiators, closet doors, and more. We have finished one room completely upstairs, completed the hallway, and are almost finished a second room. We still have two more full rooms to complete with white paint and a couple of random things to paint. 



We need to figure out the best way to paint a radiator, and I am thinking that spray paint may work the best. I think spray paint will also work best on all of the light switch covers and outlet covers-which are a mixture of black and cream-depending on the room you're in. The joys of renovation!


I also picked up some paint swatches at the hardware store this weekend to determine what color we want to paint the master bedroom. I am liking a very light green, not too limey and not too pastelish. We have some tough decisions to make in the next couple weeks. 


Thursday, May 14, 2015

paint decisions



OH THE IRONY! I am sitting here debating paint colors for the new house and its apparently National Painting Week at Sherwin Williams. We have to paint pretty much the entire house, but the first floor needs to be the same color since the house has lots of arc ways and we are making the kitchen an open concept design into the dining room. Obviously I want to stick with something semi-neutral so that we can use any color in the design and furnishings. Here are my top five paint choices for the first floor. 


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There are literally thousands of colors to choose from-how stressful! Hopefully we will get a paint color picked this week or next and can start painting the walls in the next couple weeks.