This dresser above does need some cosmetic surgery. Badly. New knobs, paint job, exfoliation, a tuck here and there with wood putty, you get the picture. Now for the famous question......What color?
A delicious cream
A Swedish grey
A yummy_________ {you fill in the blank.}
*this is going in our master bedroom..........walls are farrow and ball's pink ground, i cut the paint with glaze and joint compound. so it's a lot lighter.
*jill elaine offered to help me, really, help me? remember i think i have serious issues of indecisiveness {kara}, we might get it painted and will need to repaint as i like so many paint colors. i have a serious addiction to paint colors, i collect paint chips. i'm the lady that stands in front of the paint chip selection with my mouth hanging open. you would think i was picking out ice cream. paint colors are yumm-y!
*this is going in our master bedroom..........walls are farrow and ball's pink ground, i cut the paint with glaze and joint compound. so it's a lot lighter.
*jill elaine offered to help me, really, help me? remember i think i have serious issues of indecisiveness {kara}, we might get it painted and will need to repaint as i like so many paint colors. i have a serious addiction to paint colors, i collect paint chips. i'm the lady that stands in front of the paint chip selection with my mouth hanging open. you would think i was picking out ice cream. paint colors are yumm-y!
A cheerful yellow would be adorable with sweet knobs from Anthropologie! Or a lovely dove gray with white trim and antique pulls!
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ReplyDeleteHi there- I stopped in your bricks and mortar store last year.It was a highlight of my trip to Ohio :)
where do you plan to put it? would the room you put it in need a neutral color or a pop of showy color??? I love greys(of course!) but a red would be fun if it went with the room. Even a watered-down red - you know - like a PINK!!
ReplyDeleteWhatever you decide will look wonderful I'm sure. Want some help with the actual work??:-)
Jill
It's been 2 years and we STILL haven't decided on a shade of blue for Olivia and I's bathroom. And I find paint-chips every time I clean something out. They lie in our linen closet, craft drawers, night stands, folders that came with the paint chip collection. We understand. ;)
ReplyDeleteOh yes, really help! Sounds like fun. We can put the kiddies in the pool and paint to our hearts content!!
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Hey Kara-
ReplyDeleteYou said it was going in your master bedroom but you didn't say what colors that room was in???
Love the dresser! I am a distresser ...so what ever color it ends up being I would have to sand the edges & etc... :)
This means that many people have to find a way to finance your cosmetic procedure, while ensuring that they do not end up causing yourself health problems along the route. Although you can get financing for such a procedure, it is probably better done before "some changes in lifestyle in order to allow as much as possible to participate in the final cost as possible, before it arises. If you are absolutely sure that you want to start, in particular cosmetic procedure, the first action plan is to go see the consultant surgeon who would be willing to do it.
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