As I've shared before, I don't always get it right the first time in some of our selections. Renovationism doesn't cause bad decisions, but sometimes I think I'm attracted to a trend and not true to my taste. Such was the case with the color of the master bedroom. Look at this photo and see the swatches of color I was considering:
Original color of room is a light gray/blue. Bottom left hand swatch is what I decided on. |
Alan had his usual job of sanding the walls. As I've mentioned before, every paint job in this house was sloppy. Globs of paint and drips were everywhere. Alan had the tough task of sanding those down, which often uncovered bad patches, which just meant more prep work. Finally, it was ready for me to paint in that color I selected.
Alan hard at work with strong cross light to see the wall texture. |
I wanted the room to be bright, but after I painted it that light blue/green, it looked like a nursery to me. Hated it. Paint is easy to fix, but time consuming nonetheless. After more searching through rooms on Rate My Space on HGTV.com, I found a color that turned out to be too blue for me, but it led me to Benjamin Moore Affinity Collection colors. I found Grasshopper and a darker green for the bath, Thicket. Here I am painting the room for the second time:
We really love the new color. You can see that it goes well with the color of our furniture in the bedroom. The bath is not yet painted, you can see the primer on the walls through the opening. We also didn't have the doors to the bath in yet.
Dressers will go along the wall to the left, in between the entry door and the door to the cat room. |
After this painting was complete, the tile work in the bath was also complete and we could install the cabinets. We selected Kraftmaid cabinets from Lowe's. Door style was Maplewood Square and the color is Canvas, which matched our trim color nearly perfectly. I did learn that big box stores have their own names for door styles. And they don't match the standard names the manufacturer's reps or their website uses. Tricky. You can see the Thicket paint color on the walls in the bath in the photos below, which worked really well with the neutral palette of stone and glass. Our toilet and sink were contemporary style American Standard in Linen finish. Countertops were Ceasar Stone in Jerusalem Sand. We started using the shower as soon as it was done even though we didn't have any other plumbing in the room that worked. Loved the shower so much we didn't mind going into the hall bath to brush our teeth.
I elected to install the backsplash around the sinks myself. Alan is masterful at cutting tile and we own a wet saw. We saved money on the labor and it wasn't that hard to do. |
We repeated the pattern in the shower and finished the top edge with pencil. |
New furniture arrangement works really well and the flow through the bedroom into the bath finally works. |
We have also frequently used eBuilderDirect.com to buy hardware and fixtures. We loved these over-sized brushed nickel handles. They really work well with the style of the cabinets.
This photo shows the doors from the inside. |
We still have some details to complete in the bath and closet. We also finished accessorizing the bedroom. I'll post a final reveal soon. But, my next post is going to move on to the plan for kitchen. I think it is more accurate to order in this way because our projects overlapped. It will give a better sense of how we experienced the progress (or lack thereof in some cases).
What are the deminsions of your sink? thanks!!
ReplyDeleteSorry, I didn't see this comment sooner. I thought it would email me. The sinks are American Standard and this model comes in two sizes. We got the smaller one, which is about 18" wide and 12" front to back when measuring the inside of the bowl at the top edge. We got the Linen finish. We ordered ours from The Home Depot online, but I'm not sure they still offer this smaller one online. We love them.
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