Wednesday, March 11, 2015

Finding Me

I think I am in the process of finding me and what I really like.  I like so many things from Shabby Chic to Cottage to Rustic Farmhouse to Industrial style.  I like parts of them all but not necessarily a whole houseful of any one of them.  What does that say about my style?  It says I am finding my own style based on what I really like and what I want to surround myself and my family with.  I see so many beautiful pictures that I am drawn to and want to draw inspiration from, maybe too many pictures.  It can be overwhelming when you like so many things.  I guess it comes down to what I feel good living in, what I want to relax in with my family at the end of a busy day, and what inspires me the most.

After taking care of the kids' schoolwork and doing the basic daily household things, I usually get back to working around the house.  I am not one to put it off for too long.  I want to get it done and move on to the next project.  That requires deciding exactly what I want to do and picking paint colors, etc.  Hello choices...hello decisions.

Recently I saw a paint color on the HGTV Fixer Upper blog called Silver Strand by Sherman Williams.  I decided to give it a try in the basement.  I really like it.  I am sure the fluorescent lighting changes the color a bit, but it really looks good down here. It is a blue green color with grey in it according to my 9 year old son.  After living in mostly white rooms which I still love, this color is refreshing and fun and soothing and I think it will end up in the entire basement.  It feels good to find a color that is "me".  It feels really good to find a color that I love on the first try which usually doesn't happen for me.

 Once all the painting is done, this area will be my scrapbook studio.  Right now it is a mess and completely unorganized.  Ignore that as you look at these pictures that focus mainly on the paint.  The upper walls look a little more grey than they really are but you can see the contrast against the bead board. The bead board is painted Alabaster by Sherman Williams.




So I will keep painting this week and try to get this room functional!  I will show you the progress as it happens little by little.

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