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.
Since I wanted to paint my front door, which is made of steel, I was elated to stumble upon a water-based paint that promised no sanding or priming.
My new sewing nook is everything I’ve dreamed, with great lighting and a floating tabletop that fills the space so no fabric falls to the ground.
As a result of improving four different inefficient areas of the house, we’ve significantly improved our storage in this townhouse.
The guest bedroom began as hot pink, then became grey and modern. After we married, I inherited it as my office which I’m turning to French Country.
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.
Wow! I love how the updated 18th century design transitions between the stark white of my sewing wall and the stark black of my library.
Arriving with my paint chip palette of a wonderful range of blues for inspiration, Larry guided me through the selections in his display room.
At the suggestion to raise the cabinet over the stove to the proper height for adding a microwave underneath, I saw pros and cons.