Just a little less than a year ago when we remodeled the kitchen, I started my color transformation by painting the kitchen in a wonderful tan-ish, brown-ish color called Moose Mousse. Ironically two of my favorite things are Moose and Chocolate Mousse, so how could I go wrong with a color with that name? I was just lucky that that was the color that looked best in my kitchen. At the same time, after re-rocking my fireplace I painted a wall in the front room in Pine Needle green because it felt so “outdoor-ish” and as long as I was at it, I decided to paint a room in the family room the same color.
Pine Needle Green Family and Front Room
Then just before Christmas, we decided to paint a couple of walls in Hayden’s new room in the most beautiful shade of blue…and I even let Hayden pick the color out all by himself. It was called Roadster Blue. It was a little darker than I would have chosen myself but I decided that since it was his room, he deserved to have any color he wanted (as long as it was something I agreed to). At that same time, we also re-painted Connor’s room in the original light shade of baby blue that I had chosen when Hayden was born and had made that room the baby’s room. Somehow though in the 9 years since we originally used that paint, it had turned a little yellow, so we’re still going to have to repaint that room again...but not right now!
At the beginning of the year, I began a “deep cleaning” routine where I clean everything in a room including wiping down walls, cleaning and wiping down light fixtures and ceiling fans, cleaning out drawers (that takes forever), vacuuming under all furniture, and…painting! I started the deep cleaning routine in my bedroom and when I was all finished cleaning, it was time to pick out the paint. With Hayden’s help I picked out a rustic, cabin-ish color called Wagon Wheel brown and I painted the main wall in my bedroom. Rod thinks I’m turning Hayden into a “poof” by letting him help me choose paint colors, but someone has to give me an opinion and Rod just agrees with whatever I decide, which isn’t a bad thing but it’s not always what I’m looking for!
Gothic Amethyst Bathroom
P.S. I just made another addition to my colorful life...my guest bathroom! I painted it in a light blue color and added white accents. I love it almost as much as my purple bathroom...but not quite!
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