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Showing posts with label sherwin williams. Show all posts
Showing posts with label sherwin williams. Show all posts

At Home Feature: 5 Tips for Styling Shelves

I recently collaborated with At Home in styling my built-in shelves located in my living room. I was so tired of staring at my decor, but I was stuck in a rut trying to decide what to do with them. The decor hadn't changed since we moved in over 2 years ago. I went with a neutral color scheme so that it would be versatile all year round, and I'm so happy with the final look. Check out my 5 tips for styling shelves on At Home's blog HERE!

The PERFECT Shade of Gray Paint

When I set out to paint my ENTIRE house, the task of choosing paint seemed daunting. However, I found a trick, choosing one paint swatch and using it throughout my entire home. After testing out tons of gray paints from Sherwin-Williams, I fell in LOVE with the color PASSIVE.  I decided to paint my kitchen and living room in this color, because it was light and had a cool undertone.  

Now, the dilemma...I love color, but I never wanted to paint again so I had to choose a neutral color for the rest of the house.  Once I painted my living room and kitchen Passive, I was sold on the color and decided to paint the guest bedrooms and hallway the same color.

For my guest bathroom, I stuck with the same paint swatch but went two shades darker to GRAY MATTERS. Loved it! 

When painting my master bathroom and bedroom, I wanted the color to be very light (almost white), so I went to the lightest shade on the paint swatch and used NEBULOUS WHITE. Ahhh! I'm obsessed. It's very light, but has a tiny hint of gray with a blueish undertone, so my white doors and trim still pop. It made my bathroom feel like a spa by giving it that light and refreshing feel, and it makes the room feel much bigger.




Now, NOT every room in my entire house is gray. My laundry room was painted using Sherwin-Williams SEA SALT.

Find a full tour of my home here or search the hashtag #THECOULTERHOME on Instagram.

Desk Makeover: Before & After

I am in love with my latest DIY project!  This antique desk was beautiful but needed a major makeover.  Bolt Fabrics donated this beautiful fabric for the chair, and I love how the color and design pop with the white paint.  I pretty much paint everything white these days, so it's nice to add some color in when I can.
 




DIY Entry Table

Here is our latest project.  A DIY entry table that cost us less than $45!  Most of the supplies we already had, so it cost even less.  I needed a table for our entryway, and couldn't decide between an industrial style table or a more traditional piece.  Originally, this table was going to be one solid color, but I found inspiration through Decor Evolution's Instagram account for the two toned look.  

Alex and I have become a great team when it comes to home projects.  Alex builds it, and I paint it.  I'm very lucky he enjoys building so much.  Next project on the list is a farmhouse table for our deck.  


Console Table

DIY Console Table #Sherwinwilliams #paint



Supplies:
Wood Stain - $7.77
Paint Wax - $5.98
Polyurethane - $10.77
Pine Wood - $20
Paint (Left over from our built in shelves) - Sherwin-Williams Meditative

Table Decorative Items:
Lamp Base - Thrifted $6
Lamp Shade - Target $12
Picture Frames - Thrifted (old)
Large C - Anthropologie
Basket - Homegoods $10
Bunny - Target $10
Silver Bowl - Estate Sale $10

Painting Recap

I did it! I successfully completed my list of painting projects this past week (minus painting the inside of the closets white).  I painted non stop Wednesday through Sunday from 8am to around 6pm. I can't wait to show you the finished projects, but here are a few pictures that sum up my "vacation".

1. Removed all doors, cabinets and hardware (this took me forever

2. Deglossed EVERYTHING, and wore this hilarious mask.  Alex told me he wants to have at least one more child so I should probably wear it.


3. I turned my living room in to a painting station for doors, and I propped them up with books, cereal boxes, etc.

4. Primed the following (I used a bonding primer for wood); trim in both guest bedrooms,  guest bathroom cabinets and trim, doors (takes twice as long for the doors because I can only do one side at a time). After the primer dried I repeated the step twice but with my interior paint (I used Sherwin Williams Snowbound).  

The entire process above took me two days. After finishing all the trim, I set out to conquer the existing hideous wall paint.

5. Taped off all the trim with delicate painter's tape so I wouldn't ruin the paint job I had worked so hard on. Try to wait 24 hours before taping off to allow it to dry fully. (Taping is tedious and takes a lot of time, but it is worth it)




6. Cut in all three rooms. My absolute least favorite part about painting!  

7. Applied one coat of paint, let it dry and repeated step 6 & 7. I used Sherwin Williams Passive for the guest bedrooms, and Sherwin Williams Gray Matters for the bathroom.  A lot of gray, I know, but I had a ton of the passive left over from the living room, and I was worried I wouldn't like the beige I had previously picked out.  Looking back I might have gone with a very light beige, almost white, but it's too late now.  I picked the dark gray bathroom color on a whim thanks to finding inspiration on Pinterest.  I'm afraid of bright, dark or loud colors so it's a bit of a risk for me.


Painting Power Stance!


1 of our completed guest bedrooms
8. Did a happy dance and then collapsed to the floor malnourished from not eating most days because I wouldn't...couldn't stop painting.


Alex and I tried to go out every night to make use of our time with out Turner.  It was so nice being able to take our sweet time at a restaurant.  We saw Wolf on Wall street (loved it), went to the George Strait concert (Amazing, although he didn't play our wedding song : ( ), hung out with friends AFTER 6pm, and slept in till 10am (oh wait, that was Alex).  I tried not to look at pictures of Turner on my phone, so I wouldn't miss him so much.  On Sunday when he finally came home, I couldn't wipe the huge smile off my face.  We got in the car to head to dinner, Turner is screaming in the back, and we ate in 10 minutes flat. I looked over at Alex and sang "Back to life, back to reality..."

 
Before and After pictures to come soon!