Saturday, February 9, 2013

Second Time Around


All painted in Caramel Cream



Do you know the difference between Caramel Cream and Weak Tea?  Well, I thought Caramel Cream was the right color. Turns out it's way too rich. What this household needs is a dose of Weak Tea.


Weak Tea on the left--Caramel Cream on the right
natural lighting
That guest room/office space I've been working on has been wrapped up, a week ago, actually, but not without some effort.  Rolling a ceiling isn't fun, and since Things I get to do today are only those things I love to do, it took considerable self-talk about the lovely creamy finished product to get me through.  How-to videos  showed me the way to roll paint on a ceiling to prevent having stripes when it's dry.  Too bad I didn't take the time to gather that information before I put on the first coat.  I think it's called live and learn--the second coat went on beautifully.  The secret:  really load on the paint.  Don't ever let it get thin.  Saves time and paint in the end.
Paint chip


But back to the color.  My husband's first response to the nearly completed paint job was: It's too dark and it's pink!  It's time to get his eyes checked for color blindness, seriously.  In fairness, however, it was a bit darker than expected.  The walls play against each other, intensifying the color. From the chip on the right, Caramel Cream is the top one;  Weak Tea at the bottom.  We're both so glad for the second time around.
Weak tea--artificial light

6 comments:

  1. i always have to try two or three colors before i find the right one.

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    1. Nice to have company, though it doesn't help either of us.

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  2. I should lend you my sister. She's dead eye on in color choices. But your're done now.

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    1. Oh please, I'd be delighted to have your sister!

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  3. My living room is STILL the color I hated when I first rolled it on...........I think I am afraid I will make another wrong choice! I liked both of your colors. Light in a room at different times of day make the walls a color of their own.

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    1. Oh, Kat! Can I drop by and paint for you? How long have you endured the color you hate? That's the thing about me--my husband even said I could leave it because it was nearly finished--I don't stop until it is right. Might be super tired from the effort, but I feel really GOOD when it's done. Go for it until it feels good. Feels really good. Kat, life's too short not to feel good!

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