I've got LMS' room mostly finished. The walls in the house ended up being in worse condition than we thought, so every room will need to be painted sooner rather than later.
Hideous builder's beige everywhere, nasty pastel fan, massive marks on the walls.
More builder's beige. Nice floors, though.
Close up of the wall- the kid in this room must have jumped on his bed a lot to make marks this dark and deep on the walls.
First I painted the ceiling and the ceiling fan white. Then I painted the top half of the walls purple.
Then I put beadboard on the lower half of the walls. Then I repainted the top half of the walls lavender because the purple was too overwhelmingly dark and too violet. Then I added trim to the beadboard. Then I added some crown moulding to cover my inept paint job. Then I taped everything off (which I hadn't done before) and painted the crown moulding, beadboard, trim, and closets white.
I love the lavender walls and the white woodwork! It was extra time and money to repaint, but I am much happier with the results, and it's not going to bug me everytime I go in there.
(because I'm OCD like that)
I still need to paint the bedroom door white- the builder's beige just looks so dirty next to the nice, crisp white of all the other woodwork. And I want to add some cute knobs to the closet doors- green, purple, lavender, something that will give a pop of color to the doors.
Then I painted the closet green with leftover paint from when the previous owners painted the master bedroom and bath. Solid green in the bathroom, sponged green in the bedroom. Meh. I actually don't mind the green in the bathroom by itself, but it completely clashes with our towels and is a bit too vibrant for a bathroom. Because of the sponge treatment it's not as vibrant in the bedroom, but in LMS's words: "that's not my favorite". However, it's a nice pop of color in the closet and ties in nicely with the green and purple color scheme (same as in her last bedroom).
I still need to finish painting the ceiling fan and put it back together. I also need to find and put on new outlet covers for the outlets- something cuter than the cheap off-white plastic ones that were on them. And I decided LMS's dresser would work better in our room, so I will build shelves for her clothes in her closet (it's a big closet for one little kid).
We've got most of her furniture moved in now, but I have to get her clothes organized still. Once I get that done, I'll post some more pics.
I love how her room is turning out! Just don't look too closely or you'll see all the mistakes I've made :)
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