I took advantage of the long holiday weekend to begin my red room makeover project. The first step in this transformation is of course painting.
We emptied most everything out of the room, covered what was left in plastic and then filled and sanded all the holes in the walls.
I gathered the painting crew and we began by priming. The people at Sherwin Williams recommended using drywall primer followed by two coats of paint. The primer was definitely thinner than other paint I have used but seemed to do the job.
Once the primer dried it was on to the paint. I decided to use myfavorite wall color which also happens to be the same color as the rest of my house – SW Aria Ivory. (Yes, this is the same color Miss Mustard Seed painted her dining room. Click HERE to read more about Aria Ivory and the color connection we share.) I know some of you might be disappointed I did not choose to a “different color” but I decided to go with something that has stood the test of time for me.
This is what the room looks like now:
It is a big change with just a coat of paint - so much brighter and lighter. The room feels like a much happier space and has a definiteScandinavian vibe to it now. I am truly pleased with the progress already.
Gone are the dark red valences along with the skirted table, brass lamps and most of the accessories. I would like to replace the coffee table at some point but until I find something else it will have to stay.
Next up is window treatments to which there are two components – fabric and hardware.
I plan to visit fabric stores this week along with searching the internet to see what I can find. (If you have any great sources please let me know.) I am leaning towards simple panels with perhaps some sort of decorative edging. Having no real plan, this of course is all subject to change if I come across a patterned fabric that I fall head over heels for!
Then there is the window hardware. With so many choices – wrought iron, wood, painted, etc. – it is hard to know where to begin. I want something simple and in keeping with the style of the room. With four windows, cost is also a big consideration.
So wish me luck. For me, this is the most fun part of the project. I am what some might call a “fabricaholic.” I can spend days looking at fabric and will take my time before making my final decision.
That is a great new look. It feels a lot brighter and looks wonderful! How do you like the living room now?
LOVE IT!! I love red- but it looks amazing in it's new color!! Love it! Love it! Love it! :)
ReplyDeleteThis looks fantastic!!!!!!!!!!!
ReplyDeleteGORGEOUS!! I love the white on white on white feel you have. It's crisp, clean, and beautiful!
ReplyDeleteThanks for featuring my newly painted room! Hopefully I will have some new additions - i.e. curtains - soon.
ReplyDeleteNow the room looks HUGE! And very airy. It's gorgeous. Nice job.
ReplyDeleteI've said it a million times... But.... I'll NEVER stop being surprised by what a difference a bit of paint can make. Your room is breathtaking... LOVE it.
ReplyDeleteWarm blessings,
Spencer
What a brilliant transformation. I can soooo relate to it - I also had a red room in mine which I turned into a lighter (but not white) drawing room. Your house looks beautiful - I would love to see more of it. Guess, I need to check your blog ;-)
ReplyDeletePerfect paint choice... I may end up using it as well. Thanks!!!
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