It has been awhile since my last post and thought I had better get on it. Hints of spring are in the air, With warmer temperatures and the earthy scent in the air, it can definitely tease your senses. We're not through winter yet and more snow may come our way but we're getting closer and that's all that counts. With the sun shining down, it helped to motivate me to accomplish a project I've been trying to get to for a while. Painting the upstairs hallway.
I normally do a ton of wall repair prior to painting any room but I did things differently this time. As the upstairs hallway has plaster walls, it was going to take a lot more work to perfect them. It just wasn't worth it. In time, we may cover them up with fake ship lap so I figured it was easier just to get the walls painted so I can enjoy them. I'm so glad I did. Also, the areas that needed repairing aren't as visible now.
Here is where it began. PEACH - lots and lots of PEACH. Peach is an attractive color but I'm a yellow/tan kind of girl LOL. This photo closely reflects the true peach color the most.
When we moved into this house, one of the first things I wanted to see gone was the peach paint. It almost had a glow to it. Unfortunately, due to the lighting, it was difficult to photograph the true color for this post.
The lacy curtains came with the house. I don't mind these but I won't be rehanging them. I will either come up with another solution or not replace them at all. There is so much more light shining in now.
Looking in the opposite direction.
I just love this old attic door. It's the closest thing to ship lap lol. The stucco ceiling...I would like to see it go. We may eventually cover it up. We hope to be working on the downstairs next so this will be put on hold for now.
So here is the transformation...
Ahhhh....what a breath of fresh air. It is so much lighter yet warm and cozy. Even Blackie thinks so. I'm just going to leave the decorating as is for now until I have the time to really work on it.
Ahhhh....what a breath of fresh air. It is so much lighter yet warm and cozy. Even Blackie thinks so. I'm just going to leave the decorating as is for now until I have the time to really work on it.
Do you have any ideas on how to decorate this space? I would love to hear your thoughts. Farmhouse style of course.
I opened the windows so you can see the neighbors farm field, Blackie was thrilled of course. He is also waiting for spring.
I completed the painting about a week ago, most of the snow is now gone.
I purchased this little stool last weekend at a local antique store. I just love the old, chippy paint.
Playing.
These curtains came with the house and they MUST go. They especially clashed with the peach walls. They hide a closet but they've done their duty and it's time to say adios.
The walls in this photo are actually the same color, the lighting just wasn't working for me.
I wasn't able to capture the true color of the curtains but trust me, they don't match my farmhouse decor.
A few years ago, I went to a garage sale at a cottage that had sold and they were clearing out the furnishings. This was one of the pieces I brought home. At the time, my hubby thought I was downright crazy. He thought it should be in the burn pile but I have transformed him and he gets it now. It had been removed from an old barn or shed and turned into a table. Eventually it no longer served that purpose either and the cottage owner had placed it aside. I used this piece for a while as my craft table (the flat side as shown here) but now I've been trying to find another purpose for it. . My hubby had this great idea and tried it...it worked. We're going to use this as the closet door. I plan on painting it white and replacing the missing boards to get that farmhouse feel.
I purchased this little wash stand last year for $20.00. Isn't it cute? I will probably be removing the back piece as it's just plywood and was added sometime later. It currently has an oilcloth across the back and onto the top of the stand. I will probably be removing it also.
The Ironstone pitcher and basin (and another pitcher) were also purchased for $20.00 last year through a local on-line website.
Onto the next project...
Thanks for dropping by to see what I'm up to, I love having you over.
~ Kelly ~