I've painted the front bit of hallway blue.
(The Foyer.)![](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYkENEC5fr1JFJ-y4w-PIRW_Z6zJyxMZQekfYI43Yc0yhmz0rWUn1G0UBdVS2fMO5JYEbVgTy-s-W6YXKoUbYOmyEXhySm3t8vnAhk69Cw5Vj67qX9EkiaGDXno8Q_EBvI4G9pnjzwhyphenhyphenTb/s400/blue+hall+stairs.jpg)
Not all of it, mind you.
It strikes me as very bedroomy. Re-reading Maria Killiam's blog, she mentioned that if you want blue, you really need to choose a blue-grey inorder to keep things from becoming overwhelming. Wish I'd read that before I embarked on this impulsive foolishness.I ran out of paint.
Looking into the dining room with the Knotty Pine Door That Shall Not Be Painted.A quart of Benjamin Moore Aura cost me $28.00, (Cdn) so the next decision has to be the right one.
(Looking into the living room)I don't know
what to do.
3 comments :
Ooh. I fear it strikes me as a bit too baby-blue. Especially when contrasted with all the wood That Shall Not Be Painted.
I'm sorry but I have to agree with Anne. Perhaps Maria Killiam was onto something. But you do have to get new paint anyhow, so no disaster has happened.
Ps. I opened a blog, don't know if I'll keep it, but it's there
&%¤¤#/ it did not show my real name. The previous commenter was Leena
-Leena
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