Re-Entry: redoing the accent wall
Before painting the back of the front door this fall, I started patching/painting the entry hallway wall. I was pretty much over the beige. It was a mis-mixed color I picked up for $5 and close enough to the color I was going for at the time.
The antler was found on a dusk hike near our house. The white fox is a current item at Pier1. The candle stick was a $2 clearance item from some place like Ross that I was going to paint and instead stashed in the "I might use this for something" storage. The faux cream pumpkins are a couple of years old from Target.
Back then, I was into the cafe au lait/espresso combo. It warmed an otherwise very cold space with tile leading from the front door all the way into the kitchen. All of a sudden, I couldn't live with it another day. From beige and espresso to gray and white:
The plain white front door. I'm so glad I painted it teal. It makes me happy to look down the hall and see the big pop of color.
Spackle & sanding:
I've only painted this wall, for now, but may continue it on the wall of the front door.
The Ikea Ribba frames are perfect. My "white" walls/trim/doors are actually more cream than white, so the cream mat works well.
The table is a $20 drive-by find. Not sure what I'll end up doing with it. I left it outside for several months to weather. One day it will be fully sanded and stained or painted. The candle holders are from Pier1 (tallest one was a clearance item a couple of years ago and the other two are as old but still in stock at Pier1). The feather platter is from Target (clearance last year).The antler was found on a dusk hike near our house. The white fox is a current item at Pier1. The candle stick was a $2 clearance item from some place like Ross that I was going to paint and instead stashed in the "I might use this for something" storage. The faux cream pumpkins are a couple of years old from Target.
The before:
The after:
Move in day:
Today:
At some point I will also add a larger area rug, but I haven't fallen in love with a rug yet. It is a high traffic area, so a light color might be high maintenance.
What a great transformation! I am a sucker for that color of blue, as well! I love it, and it caught my eye at the C.R.A.F.T party--I had to stop by!
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