The holidays are over. I made it. After a number of holiday gatherings from mid-November through the end of December, I am finally beginning to feel some energy creep back into my bones. I started running again. I didn't do much of any type of exercise for myself over the holidays. So, now that I have my running shoes pounding the pavement, I should also hear the sound of my painting shoes running around my house. Nope. Not yet. I feel a block. A big one. After more than two years in our home it hit me. The logs and planks that I love so much are exactly what is choking the creativity out of me. I am stuck and stuck darn good. So, I decided that I would enlist help from a local designer to help me with paint colors. My home is not all logs. We have a lot of drywall as well. It is absolutely frightening to choose paints colors to go with the logs. Why? What is so scary? Of all of the rooms that I have chosen a color for and painted, there isn't one, that I have left untouched or plan to leave untouched. Not one of them. They all look too orange or yellow or drab. I asked for her help and she did state that it is very difficult to accomplish this task. I told her I couldn't
waste spend anymore money on Benjamin Moore paints only to have to paint it again, and in some rooms, a third time. Some say it is just paint. I say it is money down the drain. I will be tackling several rooms at once. One thing leads to another as most of you know. By golly, I can't do one room in this house without doing three! Here is some inspiration for me.
Courtesy of Cottage Living
A little kitchen cabinet re-do
Image via pinterest
Nursery turns 4 soon! It is time for a big girl bed!
Image via pinterest
She loves pink. I am thinking a bit more bold this time around. It suits her personality!
Image via Pottery Barn Kids
Walls are coming down making two small rooms into one large room for the boys!
Thanks for stopping!
~Emily
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