Easily Painting a Powder Room Bath into Beachy Fun
Using great paints from two different companies, I easily and quickly redecorated my powder bath without sanding, priming, or sealing.
18th Century Virginia Musings
Using great paints from two different companies, I easily and quickly redecorated my powder bath without sanding, priming, or sealing.
Opening in 1985, the Sanderling Resort turned this former lifesaving station into their restaurant, featuring Southern Style cuisine.
Probably the greatest transformation we’ve made in this house has been in the laundry room, a space I wanted to address in the beginning.
While looking at floor tile, I found this stunning Shabby Chic look which would be perfect, since my sewing room comprises the bulk of the basement floor plan.
Wanting to bring a bit of the ocean to our deck, I leaned towards aqua colors to coordinate with the metallic blue heron I had purchased for the garden.
Since the guest bathroom is French Country, I designed the master bathroom rustic beachy, to employ marble and Mid-century modern elements my husband likes.
Not long after painting the train mural in my son’s room, I painted an Under the Sea mural for my kids’ bathroom inspired by our vacation at South Padre Island.