Paint.
It is a marvel. It is one of the cheapest (relatively speaking), quickest decorating tools.
Paint is what we're all about here at Pineapple House this week! The four of us and a generous friend are painting the living room and dining room. Of course, those are the biggest rooms, so the house is a giant mess. That kind of bothers my brain, but I am thinking ahead to the end product: a fresh, clean space that fits our style and our stuff.
Now, I need to pick up my paintbrush and get back to work...so I don't get fired! :)
Love the color...so soft and soothing. It's going to be beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMy favorite way to paint is to take off in my car and come back when it's done! You are going to love your new fresh coated rooms for sure once it's done.
ReplyDeleteI hear you, Cheryl. It's disruptive but will be lovely before too long. ♥
ReplyDeleteI can't tell what's new and what's old but I'll look forward to seeing it when it's finished!
ReplyDeleteOur youngest son just purchased his first home. It is an older home and painted like a Mexican restaurant! It has lovely crown molding throughout, including the coveted dental molding...all painted dark brown and the walls are orange. Yes, orange! He has a task on his hands and I wish he lived closer, but I can't wait to see the freshly painted white molding and pale grey walls. You are correct, painting is a quick decorating fix! Happy painting!
ReplyDeleteBlessings from Lynda at Still Woods Farmhouse
So glad that you have lots of help! Many hands make light work. Does it feel like home yet?
ReplyDeleteSuch a pretty color. Love it! How I love a painting project. Haven't done that for a while. It might be time.
ReplyDeletePaint really does make a big difference rather inexpensivly. Though not my favorite chore, I appreciate the fresh look. Looking forward to seeing your warm and inviting home as you have created before.
ReplyDeleteWonderful!
ReplyDeleteYour paint color reminds me of one we painted in the 1929-house, in Elkton, MD. The paint color was titled "toasted marshmallow." The house also had three window all in a row and built in bookshelves. The Pineapple House is looking "you." And fabulous.
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