Sunday, February 3, 2008

A Clean Slate

Several friends have requested a step by step of the guest room makeover ~ on a shoestring of course ~ so I'm posting these pics showing the room, now a clean slate, and the rest is up to me ~ yes moi!!!! The job of turning this space into something really more elegant, but cozy, is now my baby!
Hang on a moment please............."bye dh"...................he's just leaving for the NCSU/Wake Forest basketball game, guess seeing desecration of his adored wood is making him run off and leave me to it, brave guy!


OK, before, shown below, there was just too much stained wood ~ or as I've heard recently named 'MANwood'. What a great description! Why do men love this wood treatment so much more than painted finishes? Actually I'm lucky that my wood is really nice for '80's construction, the builder didn't skimp on solid 6-panel doors, baseboards, crown moldings etc. Even the painter said what nice wood and stain was used. But these closet bi-fold doors, and the door to an attic storage space, was driving me nuts and had to go in order to create a more elegant boudoir and make the room look brighter.

So here are the doors now in a rich stone semi-gloss finish ~ the darkest color on the color card below. The walls are the lightest shade, and the medium sandstone color was used in the stairwell and on the landing leading to this room. Love how the doors look and have a plan in the back of my mind to do even more with them later perhaps!

Below is the door into the attic storage space ~ which at this point is crammed with the stuff from the room ~ a real mess. Again, the painted finish has made the door less conspicuous ~ percentage of MANwood dropping at long last!

Below, during Superman Bruce's ceiling makeover ! removing the 'cottage cheese' texture.


Now, the great smooooooooooth and clean ceiling, and freshly painted walls in this warm cream.The dangling things are of course the other 'man thing' in the room ~ the BIG WHITE ceiling fan/light fixture! This room, when finished, cannot have something so modern and ugly ~ it will be screaming for a romantic crystal chandelier. Tell him dear friends, tell him how beautiful it will look ~ never mind possible higher a/c bills in the Summer ~ or having to run a little portable fan if someone sleeping in there is too warm. Life is short, especially when as old as me! I want pretty and romantic, and I want it NOW!!!

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This armoire goes behind the door to the room ~ such a tight fit and so hard to move in or out ~ and is only really seen if one is in the room with the door closed. It's on my list to paint ~ have decided not to tackle this right now as I needed to get it back into it's space so I have more room to lay out the queen headboard and footboard which definitely will be painted. What's stuck on the door? Another idea I'm playing with involving damask patterned wallpaper and French writing perhaps!!!!


I'm off now ~ primer has dried on the mirror frame I'm refurbishing so on with the paint. Probably won't bore you with more on this room makeover until it's truly made over.

Must plan supper and get a great red breathing and ready to sip....................hope dh's team (NC State Wolfpack) wins. Hope he returns in a good mood and I can win him over on the thought of dangling crystals replacing fan paddles....and romance!

P.S. Anyone else having a problem with 'check spelling' when posting? Mine has stopped working so apologies for any mistakes.
Edit: Just checked with Blogger and see there is a problem and they are working on it, great!
Edit 2: The Wolfpack won - will I get a chandelier????????
Edit 3: Oh no, he wants the Patriots to win the Super Bowl too - the odds are still stacked against me!

15 comments:

  1. Never mind your spell check, you are tackling a bigggg project. You are one brave soul. I chringed when you said you were painting that wood, but boy, it really does look great. That is going to be a showroom when you finish. Good luck.

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  2. I'll keep my fingers crossed for your chandelier! The room looks great, and I love the ceiling shape with that sort of coved look (I don't know the correct term).

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  3. Hi Mary,
    My spell check isn't working either.
    I hate that!
    I also hate man wood. I love to paint wood. Glad you have a nice smooth ceiling. Can't wait to see more.
    Rosemary

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  4. Hi there,
    Spell check isn't working for me as well...I thought it was just my issue but it's all of ours I see now. I guess we can just "forgive" each other's possible spelling mistakes.
    I DO love what you've done with the doors to the closet.
    Where I live, they paint the woodwork......when we lived in the Midwest.....they didn't. I guess it just depends on the region and the home trends of the period that it is being built. We've redone most all our woodwork now to new "white" wood trim. We've redone all our ceilings to "smooth" as well too.

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  5. Thanks for mentioning the spell check Mary - mine isn't working either.
    Your room looks wonderful.

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  6. Mary, I love the sandstone!

    I'm definitely curious about the armoire. I have a very old armoire in the studio. When I bought it a long time ago, I had a plan to paint it...and there it sits...just the same as it was the day I brought it home.

    Love the look of the bifold doors. This room is going to be glorious!

    I vote for a chandelier!
    Pat

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  7. My entire house is trimmed in "Man Wood"! I never heard it called that before but it is a perfect description. He refuses to let me paint it and since he lets me do whatever I want in the house otherwise I let him have his manwood.

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  8. I hope you will continue to 'bore' us with more step by step makeover photos! I love seeing them! I really like your color on the walls. I must admit that I am a wood girl and would give my eye teeth for a closet like you had. Need any teeth??? LOL! I do think your attic half door looks better painted as it no longer shows up as much on the wall. I hope you get your chandelier! I am married to a man that hates ceiling fans so I would win that one easily. Do you already have a chandelier picked out?

    Hugs ~
    Heidi

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  9. Mary,
    It's looking amazing. What a difference. I love all the tiny details. The chandelier will be perfect.
    Hugs, Angela

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  10. Hi Mary...The room looks great, and I love those dark wood doors. Awesome!

    ((hugs))

    Cielo

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  11. Hi Mary...I just wanted to pop in and say hi. :) I love your room makeover. And, the outside of my house is painted one of the darker colors that is the companion to your card ("Winter Delta", I think). You and I have so much in common.

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  12. Looks as though the project is coming along beautifully Mary!
    I love your sense of humor!
    Hugs,
    Deborah

    Oh yes! We are having another grandson!

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  13. Manwood! What an offensive, stereotypical term. I love wood and would only paint it it it wasn't good wood. I think I would have just stained it a lighter tone. Gosh that's a lot of woods/woulds in a sentence! Not so sure about the colour either because I love green, but I'm sure all your plans for accessories etc will make it lovely.

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  14. Nice post!!Awesome pics....Room looks gr8 buddy.Thanks for sharing with us.
    keep up the work.
    www.lifeinfozone.com/category/home-furnishings/chandelier/

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