K's room was beige. And not a pretty Martha Stewart neutral palette beige ... but a dated, yellow, icky beige. We just hadn't gotten around to painting the room because life was a constant on the move thing ... and well, K is only in his room to sleep. (We're those crazy kind of parents who won't let our children have TVs in their room.)
So, I declared that we would in fact paint K's room before he started kindergarten. It was essential for my son to have a room that felt like his place, not some cast-off leftover of the previous owners (who took their realtor's advice to paint half the interior rooms with that horrible semi-gloss beige paint.)
Day 1 found us spackling, sanding, cleaning and taping walls. I was lucky enough to get a first coat of the base color on the walls before it was too late in the evening. The second day, I put on the second coat of base color and then after what felt like adequate drying time, I taped up the first layer of stripes. It looked something like this:
There is something very cathartic about meticulously measuring out stripes and then leveling them out to make sure they are straight, and applying the tape across. Of course, I also had to have a very specific pattern - so the darker stripe is half the width of the lighter stripe. I was crazy, I stayed up until 1 a.m. carefully applying the paint and making sure I got it "just so." Because I had the windows open, I was entertained by our neighbor's kid who was having her last hurrah before going off to college, as she sat there and reminisced with her friends. When I saw how late it was when I had finished the darker blue stripe ... I couldn't believe myself.
But doing just two colors wouldn't have been enough of a challenge. I like things in three. O has three colors on his wall, so I needed to give K the same type of balance. So, on the third day ... I applied the smaller stripe, a beautiful chocolate brown that broke up the two blues. After three long days ... this is what I had to show for it:
A view of the door way, which I also decided to accent by painting in the darker blue. |
A view from the other side of the room, at an angle. Now we do need to look for new window treatments to go with the room. |
1 comment:
Holy cow! This looks amazing. I would never have the patience for this.
Post a Comment