When the house was painted, the master bath was painted the wrong color. For a long time, we thought it was painted the same color as the guest bath, but now, I don't think so. The colors in the master bath are warm: cherry wood and sand limestone. The wall color was almost this blue-gray. It didn't work at all, and for a long time, we kept saying "we really need to re-paint the bathroom."Almost two years later....we finally did! Not only did we repaint the bathroom, but we *finally* painted the baseboards in both bathrooms, as that hadn't been done. We also did some touching up around the house that was really needed. It's funny how many scratches & dings you get over time. We also took the opportunity to touch up the ceilings in both bathrooms, as they had splashes of mud from the stonework. That's why the cabinets are draped in the, uh, lovely sheets you see in the photo. I should also point out that I had dime sized blisters on both of my knees from doing this.
Most likely, nobody will even know the master bath is a different color. But trust me - we can tell the difference, and it's a good one. Truth be told, the color we picked - Spanish White from Benjamin Moore - is not the perfect color. But, it works well enough and compared to what we had, is wonderful. So, we can live with it for quite a while :)
2 comments:
I hope those aren't the sheets for my bed.
while you are down there...
peter
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