Who remembers this dining room? My love for dark green runs deep and I’ve been using hunter green hues since we bought our first home years ago. Let’s rewind wayyyy back to our first renovation. Yes- I painted the ceiling black and it was the best decision ever. I packed a TON of function into that tiny room, as well as bold contrasting paint and a BLACK CEILING. This bathroom was one of my favorite spaces to design. I went for a high contrast look while keeping things bright.ĭo you remember last year’s Sherwin-Williams Color of the Year? I’m still determined to use it someplace in our new house! This photo was taken before I renovated my office. I’ve repeated that application multiple times since that bedroom.Īh, the laundry room… and more contrast trim! This was our previous One Room Challenge space and it was the happiest place to do laundry. Ha! I’m really glad I went with my gut and painted the trim darker than the wall color. It’s funny how something as simple as paint seemed like a huge decision. I remember thinking I wanted to try contrast trim in our previous master bedroom, and it seemed risky to me at the time. Olive Grove still remains one of my very favorite medium green tones. Something about that green hue with the cool marble worked really well. The paint color I’m most often asked about? Our previous green fireplace! She was a beauty. It’s weird in the best way! It just goes to show once again… that paint has magical transformative powers- especially if you think outside the box. This seemed like a wild idea, but I really adore the way it turned out. How was that only a year ago?! It feels like longer in my head. EXACTLY a year ago, I shared our color blocked hallway renovation. Mission accomplished- I spend time out here every single day! I painted the brick ( read more about that here), and brightened the deck in an effort to make it a place I actually enjoy hanging out. Over the summer, I tackled our bedroom balcony. We spend so much time lounging downstairs and the dark & moody navy paint is SO GOOD. Our most recent project, the basement media room, is probably my favorite right now. With textured built-ins, wallpaper, and a lot of other things going on in the space, I wanted to keep this room free of visual clutter. In my previous office (that we finished almost exactly a year ago!), I kept things neutral and bright. Want to see this color in an interior setting? My friend Ashley painted her master bedroom here. Bold, black paint worked so well for this outdoor area. The transformative power of paint continues to surprise me. Remember that time I decided to transform our ugly brown carport into an al fresco dining area? If you missed it, check out the reveal here… it was a good one! I didn’t really do anything to the space other than paint and style it. Sleepy Blue and Languid Blue are in the same color family, they’re just one swatch different (lighter / darker). A tip? I selected slightly varying hues from my fan deck. I ended up pulling a light / medium cornflower blue color from the vintage rug and I love the way it applied to the millwork and walls. In our guest bathroom, I wanted to keep things classic, but also a little playful. If you’re looking for swatches to test, definitely check out some of these that I’ve used and loved… Happy Friday, friends! I get SO many questions about paint colors and while I firmly believe in testing a swatch in your own home prior to committing (because paint looks very different based on its surroundings), I thought I’d compile a big blog post with my favorite, most asked about, paint colors that you can find throughout my home- or previous homes, as the case may be.
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