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Showing posts with label 90s Home. Show all posts

Sunday, October 27, 2013

Banister Update or No More Orange

I have been very unhappy with the color of my banister.
To be perfectly honest, I have never liked the banister itself
but we have never wanted to spend the money to get something else.
This was the last of the orange colored oak in the house and it was taunting me. 

I painted the mantel.
We painted the kitchen cabinets white.
I replaced or painted the bathroom vanities.  
I have wanted to do something with this banister for a few years. 
I've thought about changing the newel post and I may still do that. At the very least, I thought I would paint the whole thing last summer. I pinned some wonderful inspiration. 
As I looked at it though, I felt that white wouldn't ground the space enough. 


After the big bathroom remodel, I just didn't have it in me. Painting all the trim, molding and doors in the bathroom was enough oil based paint for a while and I knew all the balusters on this would not be easy. 
I decided to go the easiest route. 
Stain. 
 In fact I was going to try out gel stain. I had heard and read many times on the blogs that it would cover better than regular stain. 
Ummm, no.
They had no dark colors of gel stain available at Home Depot and the sales guy talked me out of using it. 
He said it was no different than regular stain just thicker. 
Instead I opted to go for two tones of regular stain. 
I roughed up the banister with a little sand paper and then smeared a coat of Jacobean and a coat of Ebony over the whole thing.





A couple of places needed a third coat.  
I love Jacobean by Minwax.



 It's my favorite dark stain before getting to a black. 
I wanted to stain this thing rather than paint for two reasons.



It is much easier to stain something than paint it.
I also wanted to draw the color of the front door toward the stairs. 



By staining the stairs the same color as the door it will draw the eye in.
It isn't as dark as I wanted to be, but I am  pretty happy with it. 






Before:


 After:

I re-read a post from Holly at the Down to Earth Style Blog.
She hit her orange wood with black paint first. I wish I had done that to get those underlying orange tones eradicated. I did that to my kitchen cabinets a few years before we painted them. I really thought ebony stain would do the same thing but it isn't as dark as the black paint would have been. Oh well. I will probably do more to it later but for now it isn't taunting me anymore. :)
It took about three weeks for it to dry completely so I think the rest of the family would like for me to just leave it alone for a while! 

Update: I ended up painting the banister anyway. 
See it here: 
I love it so much more now.  

Katie   
Linking with,
Between Naps on the Porch   
Savvy Southern Style

Friday, June 15, 2012

Guest Room Decorated

We are still tweaking the empty nest around here.
When we painted my daughter's room a few years ago, I thought that Rebekah and I chose a color that we both could live with. Rebekah would not be living in the room for very long. She had graduated from college and would be moving out when 
she found a job. 
We chose an olive green called Meadow Trail from Sherwin Williams
 She and I purchased a new bedspread that she could take with her. We found a set at Macy's for $20.00. 
It was a steal of a deal.

My plan was to use another bedding set that I had on the bed while she was at college. 
It was a damask in browns and corals from Target.
Target didn't name this bedding. 


At first we didn't have a bed so I set up the room as a office/workroom for me to use for blogging. 
Read about it here. 
It ended up being a drop room. You know what I mean... a room to drop stuff on the table and leave.
We had guests coming so it was finally time 
to get a bed.
I shuffled chandeliers around. Read about it here.
I was tickled to put the bedspread on but I didn't love it. Maybe it was just too heavy for summer. If you have been around my blog a while, you know I love to dress beds for the season.
I thought maybe I needed to repaint and get new bedding.

  
I decided to find a white set hoping I wouldn't have to paint.  My original plan way back when was to have a green room with green toile. 
But I didn't want toile anymore.
In fact, I had a black toile quilt I got at Big Lots for $25. It was a king but it fit. I liked how it hung really low, almost to the ground. 
No. I think I am over toile for a while.
 In case you are thinking of recommending me for an episode of hoarders, you will be happy to note that I did take the toile bedspread and a whole truck load to resale.
I found a lovely full/queen white quilt at T.J. Maxx for $39.00. It also had the nice long draped look I wanted. I picked up a white dust ruffle and pillow cases with a lace edge at Tuesday Morning. I spent $36.00 on those.



I put these on the bed but didn't love it.

My inspiration for what to do came from a night in my sister in law's guest room. I spent the night after going to the Dallas Premiere. Read about it here. 
The walls were a taupey blue-gray. On the bed was a beautiful damask set in Wedgwood Blue.   
The room is gorgeous and so restful.



I wanted to recreate that feeling for my guests.
I had a set in Wedgwood but it was a king.
I tried it on the bed but it didn't fit like the toile spread did.
 I thought I could still use the other pieces from the set to capture the feeling of the 
guest room at my SIL's.

 I pulled out the blue dust ruffle and added that. 



It took a little remaking of the dust ruffle to make 
it fit. 
Cheater alert... (I used my glue gun :/)
Once I added the glammy pillows and my gold edge pillow cases it all came together. 




I made these and not with the glue gun either!





The bolster pillow and the European sham are from a Waterford set I got at Tuesday Morning few years ago. I had it before we got our new bed and didn't love how it looked after the new bed arrived. 





I got this little painting on one of our antiquing weekends. 





 Some of my sweet Robin's Egg Blue things ended up in here.




I love it. 

Katie
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Feathered Nest Friday at French Country Cottage &