The living room was about the same as the bedroom. As you can see above, the walls were a medium grey with dark green trim. The ceilings had also been painted on in this room so we had to paint them. Here is Brian touching up the ceiling:
We only primed this room once because it didn't have peeling paint like the bedroom. Brian was too fast for me. His favorite method was jumping up and down (I could almost hear that House of Pain song playing in the background). Here's a shot of him hopping:
We are really happy with the color in the living room. It is called "Henderson Buff" and it never seems to be just one color (click here to see how it looked on the paint swatch). In the can it looked yellow. On the wall it changes as the day goes on and it changes depending on what color you have just been looking at. At times I have seen it look lime green, chartreuse, tan, gold and sage green. Here is the room after we finished the walls (the blue tape is still up before we painted the trim):
We love it. It is our own optical illusion.
We only primed this room once because it didn't have peeling paint like the bedroom. Brian was too fast for me. His favorite method was jumping up and down (I could almost hear that House of Pain song playing in the background). Here's a shot of him hopping:
We are really happy with the color in the living room. It is called "Henderson Buff" and it never seems to be just one color (click here to see how it looked on the paint swatch). In the can it looked yellow. On the wall it changes as the day goes on and it changes depending on what color you have just been looking at. At times I have seen it look lime green, chartreuse, tan, gold and sage green. Here is the room after we finished the walls (the blue tape is still up before we painted the trim):
We love it. It is our own optical illusion.
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