I left you hanging in the last blog post called “Bathroom Reno”, to tell you what color we decided to paint the walls. If you think I’m going to tell you right away … think again. J
First I’d like to say that the ceiling color turned out really well. At first it looked like it was white instead of beige but after awhile we decided that it was just because the previous color was dark orange. The new ceiling paint really brightened up the room. It’s amazing how a coat of paint to a room can make you feel so good.
Now the color of the walls was a little more complicated as to whether I liked it or not. I’m still not too sure of it even after a few days of living with it. When I opened the paint can, right away I wasn’t too sure of the color. I wanted a nice brown tone for the walls. What I saw was more of an orangey pinky color. We did a couple of test spots on the wall to get an idea of the color with different angles of light. It looked pink! Not what I was looking for at all. Then it started to dry and it took on a more beige tone … but with a pink undertone. I wasn’t too sure about it at all.
I smeared a bit of paint on the sample I had chosen, thinking that maybe they had mixed it wrong, but no … it was bang on to the color sample. Ron told me to go back to the store and see if they could tint it darker. If they couldn’t darken it then I was to chose another color and buy it. So off to the paint store I went. I got there and the girls were very helpful. They looked up to see if they could add more tint to it but found out there wasn’t enough room in the can for the additional tint.
I looked at the original paint sample again in the store. The lighting in the store made it look brown … and I liked it again. I hummed and hawed a long time in the store. Then I decided, with the help of the clerks, to take the paint back home and completely paint the walls. The clerks in the store thought that maybe the paint that was currently on the walls was being picked up in the new paint and changing the tone of the color. If it didn’t work, then I could always come back for another can of paint. So … back home I went with my original can of paint.
As soon as I returned home I started to paint. I finished the first coat of paint and still wasn’t sure of the color. I decided to hold off changing the color until the second coat of paint was on the walls. After putting two coats of paint on the walls, I was tired of painting. So we are keeping the color!
We installed the new vanity in the bathroom, hooked up the plumbing, and added the granite counter top. It looks really good against the new paint. It turned out, the granite counter top has flecks of granite that matches the color of the paint perfectly!
It’s funny how light can change the color of paint so many times during the day. Every time I go in the bathroom the color of the walls look different. Sometimes I like it … and sometimes I don’t. I’m sure that once things are totally finished and I put some finishing touches around I will like it a lot. For now, I am LOVING the extra counter space and extra drawers of the new vanity. We had NO counter and NO drawers in the old vanity. What an improvement! The only thing left to do now is put up the trim and baseboards and then we will be finished!
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Original Bathroom - No Counter Space |
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Dramatic colors |
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I want to make sure I cover the orange paint! |
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Lots of counter space now! |
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We now have some drawers too! |
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Painted the black cupboard the same as the ceiling. Much brighter now! |
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Love the new vanity! |
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Bailey likes it too! |