The main color for painting the cabinets is a mix of two Annie Sloan Chalk Paint® colors, Provence and Pure White. Now, since the use of Chalk Paint has been popular for over a dozen years now, you likely know how to paint with it, but in case you don't I want to share what I did for those of you joining me for the Spring 2021 One Room Challenge. For a little depth of color under the Provence + Pure White, I first laid a bit of ASCP Greek Blue and Florence onto the cabinet frames and doors. ... Read More about Painting Cabinets with Subtle Layers of Color
Painting Cabinets with Chalk Paint
Picking a Color Scheme for the Laundry Room The cabinets in the laundry room are very pretty wood, but I really want color in this room. (Well, to be honest, I want color in the whole house!) My main colors for the whole house are a modified primary color triad – blues that lean a wee bit towards turquoise + reds with a coral undertone + yellows ranging from buttercream to caramel. The colors in one room flow into the colors of the neighboring room, but each has its own ratio of my color ... Read More about Painting Cabinets with Chalk Paint
Updating a Laundry Room in an Age in Place Home
One Room Challenge Before I even moved into the Color Filled Cottage, I started redoing the laundry room. It's actually a laundry room / half bath, just off the kitchen and right to the left as you come in from the garage. I got started, but never finished the laundry room. (Please tell me I'm not the only one that starts but then stalls when doing projects.) My goal for joining the six week One Room Challenge is to get me moving again, a personal challenge for myself. Fingers ... Read More about Updating a Laundry Room in an Age in Place Home
Dreaming of Yellow Kitchen Cabinets
So you think I'm going to just put up the tiles and be done with it? Oh, you don't really know me yet, do you? I'm going "all in" on this French Country inspired kitchen. I'm painting the kitchen cabinets a rustic, textured light yellow to bring out the background color of the tile. Now don't freak out over YELLOW cabinets! Think crème brûlée. Chiffon yellow. Lemon sorbet. Whipped butter. A light and fluffy colored yellow. A Yellow GE Wonder Kitchen Before we get to my ... Read More about Dreaming of Yellow Kitchen Cabinets
Inspiration for a French Country Kitchen
Love for a Tile Have you ever fallen in love with a decor item that keeps bubbling up in the back of your mind? About three years ago, I was browsing the internet when I ran across some wall tiles that had an artisan feel to them. It was LOVE at first sight. Be still my heart. Knees buckling, heart fluttering. One of those "you had me at hello" moments! All of that. And like anyone who has been struck by Cupid, I wanted everyone to see my new love. I can't wait to introduce YOU to her, too! Meet ... Read More about Inspiration for a French Country Kitchen
How to Make a Ruffled Garland
The living room of the Color Filled Cottage has 12 foot ceilings - not what one typically thinks of as cottagey, I know, but oh so gorgeous! For this, my second Christmas in the Cottage, I've invested in a 9 foot artificial tree to take advantage of all that vertical space. Decorating it is both an opportunity and a challenge. An opportunity because it's a wonderfully huge surface to decorate - I get to use ALL the ornaments I've collected. (I mean, a girl doesn't work at HomeGoods and then ... Read More about How to Make a Ruffled Garland
Cutting Wood Scrapbook Paper with a Digital Cutting Machine
When I got the Cricut Maker, I was excited by the possibility of being able to cut balsa and basswood with it. But Cricut took extra time to make sure the Maker's special Knife Blade functioned exactly how they wanted it to work and have only just released it this past week. I've definitely placed my order for one! (And if you're as excited by the Knife Blade as I am, make sure to read Angie's review at The Country Chic Cottage!) But before it comes, I had a project I wanted to do with the ... Read More about Cutting Wood Scrapbook Paper with a Digital Cutting Machine
Turning a Dining Room into an Office
One of the things I looked for in all the houses I considered was a "formal" dining room that was semi-open to the living room, right inside the front door. I knew I could turn the space into either a guest bedroom or an office without having to have a fourth bedroom (and the extra $$ that would add to the asking price). I lucked out that the house I decided on also has a sunroom that can serve as the guest bedroom, so an office it is! Can't wait to share with you my plans for it. If it seems ... Read More about Turning a Dining Room into an Office