My daughter's room |
We continue to update, as we go... it's a never-ending process really... as any homeowner will tell you.
My husband handles the carpentry, plumbing, electrical tasks. You know, the 'This Old House' sort of projects. One thing I don't mind helping out with is painting. It was my "job" to choose the color scheme for our home ~ two shades of yellow downstairs, and light tan for the bedrooms.
I've gradually added hand-painted details too... such as a blue diamond pattern above the kitchen cabinets, large white roses on a wall on either side of the kitchen sink, a red, textured back splash behind the oven, a brown patterned border in my daughter's room...
So, as I was organizing one of my kitchen cupboards, it occurred to me that the inside could look so much better with a little paint! After removing our spices, the white liner was ripped out... there was a certain satisfaction in it, I must say! Fortunately, I found it to be nice and clean... and unfinished underneath.
I gathered my acrylics, and chose brick red for the base color ~ mustard yellow for details. The red was applied first and allowed to dry. Next I painted a simple pattern resembling wheat for the trim. After everything edible was removed from the area, I used a spray acrylic sealer to protect my work... although, I might try a different sealer next time.
This project was finished about a month ago, and it seems to be holding up. Just wiped it down this morning, and didn't see any marks... My plan is to finish the rest of the kitchen cabinets through the upcoming winter months.
It may seem like a lot of trouble to go through for such a little thing... my cabinets stay closed most of the time... but I can't tell you how many times I've smiled...
opening up that cupboard door... to see the mundane made pretty
looking up from washing dishes... to see a garden of white roses
or looking up with my daughter... to see flowers
In those moments all the trouble I've gone through is worth it.
I see much more painting in our home's future!
I see much more painting in our home's future!
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