Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts
Showing posts with label painting. Show all posts

Sunday, 26 August 2012

Decisions

My husband is ready to throw in the towel.

If I say "can you come outside for just a second", he just might say goodbye forever. Assessing the subtle difference between chelesa gray and amherst gray is just not his idea of a fun weekend activity. ....I can't say I blame him.

I have now purchased over 10 of those tiny pots of paint, trying to decide on house colours. Each time I change one choice, all of the other choices then have to change as well. In the end, the best thing I did was to take my bike out around our neighborhood, with my little chips in hand. As any total creep would do, I walked right up to various houses comparing my grays to theirs.

All of your comments were super helpful as well. Many of you suggested I stick with just two colours, which I've decided is definitely the way too go. Some of your suggested that I don't paint the spindles a different colour - I like this look on other people's houses, but on ours I think I will like the contrast...we'll see.

In the end I've chose (Benjamin Moore) Kendall Charcoal as our main colour - it's dark, and I'm hoping it will up the 'sophistication' factor of the house, without being too spooky looking. I've paired this with a few hits of "Sea Haze" for contrast.

UPDATE: I'm so bad at decision making......

Any thoughts on these two door options? Should I go dark or light?



Wednesday, 22 August 2012

Bye bye, old deck...we won't miss you!


Oh, I was indeed tickled pink when I came home around noon to two big burly men destroying the old railing on my front deck!

Progress has been made. All the original railings have been removed. The two existing posts were kept since they are sturdy, but are being clad in extra wood to give them a more 'oomphy' appearance (the carpenter *seemed* to know what I meant by this). The guys also added the second post at the bottom of the stairs, as we're adding a second railing.

Tomorrow the new railing will go up.

I am still humming and hawwing on paint colours. I am pretty settled on (all Benjamin Moore) Dolphin for the deck and wood trim, and am now leaning towards Thunder for the spindles and window panes.

The door is giving me trouble. I really want to do a fun puchy colour, but just can't find the right one...the fact that the rest of the house is brick is confusing me - is brick a neutral or do I need to match the door to it? Should I do a light or dark coloured door, considering my choice of deck colours? Would I tire of an olivey green? Would it make my house look too Christmasy with the red brick? ...should I play it safe and go for a glossy black?

....first world problems, I know.



Tuesday, 21 August 2012

Paint colours



As I blogged about yesterday, I am doing some small updates to the front of our home.

The hardest part has been selecting paint colours.

I visited my local paint store and picked up a number of Benjamin Moore sample pots of colours I liked from those teeny tiny chips. Each small pot of paint was $7.99, which seems reasonable until you buy 3 paint options for each of the door, trim, and main colour! But in the grand scheme of things it was well worth the money, since when I painted the samples today, I realized I would have made some very bad decisions had I went with my impressions from the little paint chips! Oh, how misleading a little square of colour can be!

I think I have arrived on (all Benjamin Moore) Dolpfin for the deck and wood trim, Fossil for the window panes, and Silver Marlin for the door.

But these are tough decisions and I keep changing my mind! Some people have told me I shouldn't paint my door, some people think adding white trim will be too much...there is an ocean of decisions to make and I feel lost!

Monday, 20 August 2012

Facelift


I am doing a few small curb appeal upgrades to the exterior of our house starting later this week.

First, the barn-fence-like railing we currently have is coming down, in favour of something more traditional (ie, vertical spindles!). I am also adding a second railing along the stairs to make the entrance look a bit more formal.

Next, the tired, worn, grungy runner is coming off faster than you can say "uggggg-ly!"

Finally, the entire deck will be painted, as will all other trim including that ugly looking wood panelling on the second story, the window frames, and door. The brick will remain unpainted.

The deck and wood panelling is going to be a dark greyish-mocha, the window frames a creamy white, and the door will likely be a robin's egg blue with some grey in it. I have ordered all my paint samples for pick up later today, and tomorrow I will start testing them (I have learned my lesson before from not testing colours properly)!

If you have any ideas for me, please send them in! I feel so unequipped to make these decisions!