Unfortunately, I keep forgetting to take pictures of completed projects as they happen.
Debut of completed painting of main floor
That’s probably because I feel they are always up for finesse, then get busy with other things.
Anyway, I’m slowing down now to showcase culled photos of our wonderful times in our new house.
No longer does the house feel tired and gloomy.
Instead, it now feels happy and comforting, a haven from the crazy world outside.
My last report of July 7 happily announced the solution to our puzzlement of the color choice for the remaining portions of our open-concept main floor.
Between July 7 and August 1 the entire main floor was completed: the kitchen, family room, foyer, and stairwell!
Since my first photographic evidence of this accomplishment is from August 1, let me showcase those now.
Besides, these photos are better than anything else I could possibly stage.
Whereas our previous Becoming History presentation was our Memorial Day Civil War set against dirty lavender grey walls, that seemed like a perfect backdrop.
This time, our Becoming History presentation presented the Gilded Age, while debuting the heroically regal Lafayette golden-green. What a perfect combination.
Debut of painted walls on the main floor
Once a puzzlement, our newly painted foyer with a framed European print from Hobby Lobby…
Our dining room painted in Tea Green…
Once a puzzlement, my daughter portrays Anne of Green Gables set against Lafayette golden-green walls in our family room…
The view of my daughter’s late 19th century hairstyle provides a peek at our painted foyer, once a puzzlement…
Another close-up, another peek at two walls with different colors, creamy yellow meets Lafayette golden-green…
The tea green living room filled with Impressionist art projects, as it transforms into its own impressionistic change from green to golden-green as the sun begins to set…
A luau representing the Republic of Hawaii in the late 19th century set against newly painted walls in the kitchen…
EPILOGUE
A few months later in October, my kids’ were invited to be the first Skypers for Colonial Williamsburg’s Electronic Field Trip, live on PBS, set against our newly painted walls…