We have had plans for the outdated wallpaper in our house since before it was our house. It was not a priority, and that's why it's been two years. But this summer I got the redecorating itch. My Tracy said once, "you kids really like to paint huh?" He was right, I guess. It's not so much the work I like but the finished product. And I was really tired of the mauve seashells in my bathroom. REALLY tired.
The entry wallpaper wasn't TOO awful....
...until I accidentally (on purpose) hung our Christmas cards on it with double-sided tape.
So, first step: what's the best way to remove the wallpaper? Don't. Paint over it with oil-based primer. Stink! That was an all-day project that involved ridding the house of children. I think that was around May.
Here's a tidbit of information for you to file away. Oil-based paint does not come off of human skin. Or ceramic tile. Or solid-surface countertops. Still looking for a solution to the last two, but thankfully the human body regenerates skin in a timely fashion, so the paint wore off my hands (and a few places on my legs and ankles) in about 5 days. I'm not even kidding.
Step Two: determine if it's possible to just paint over the primed wallpaper without showing the imperfections in the wall or paper. It wasn't.
Step Three: Retexture the walls. No small feat. But with lots of painting professionals and experienced DIY-ers in my circle of acquaintance, I gathered the knowledge and tools necessary. For free, thanks to two generous neighbors! This was mid-July..
I do realize that this is a picture of a blank white wall. Hopefully you can see the texture in the photo.
The kids thought it was funny that mommy was standing on the countertop.
And finally, step 4: Paint! We went with "Willow Tree", a grayish green that goes well in both spaces.
In one small stroke of insanity, we let the kids paint for a few minutes. They had fun, and didn't make too big a mess. Carly did NOT like getting paint on her hands, just like her mama!
The finished Entryway:
And, the Bathroom!
The countertops, cabinets, and fixtures will eventually change as well, if we stay in this house long enough.
I tried to get a good picture of the view from the master bedroom, since it's all open. It's hard to get the lighting right to take a picture of an open doorway! But here it is:
I still need to rehang the art and frames on the walls, but you can see the difference a little work (ok, it was a LOT of work) makes! We just finished this last Saturday, the 21st of August.
6 comments:
Looks great!! Mineral Spirit (paint thinner) takes oil based paint off of human skin and surfaces. Something I've learned over the years of our remodeling projects :)
That looks great, Lexi! It's amazing what paint can do:)
looks good!
Looks great!
Looks great! I like the color a lot. To get the paint of the countertops and tiles, maybe try a Mr. Clean magic eraser? I'm always amazed at what that thing can do. Just a thought.
Love, love, LOVE the color! AND the texture! Looks super!
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