Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 We have been discussing tan or off white. The room is VERY small and that black just makes it look smaller! once the walls are done I have to take up the 101 layers of floor before we put down new. I also want to get that spray paint for the fridge to paint it I'm thinking light wood for the floor, Now if I only had the time and $$$ to replace all the appliances........... Hi, all Haven't been online much--WAAAAAY behind in my e-mails again (like about 600 behind! LOL). First with DJ in the hospital, then school starting, plus we're remodeling our kitchen (it looks GREAT!!!!), which is turning into a LOT of work. We have an older house (built in 1938), and while it's mostly in good shape, all the previous owners (for the last 12 years before we bought it 6 years ago, it was a rental property)painted all the beautiful woodwork, and instead of preparing the wood before the next painting (sanding, scraping, etc.), they would just paint OVER the chipped parts, and some layers were latex over enamel and vice versa, so then they REALLY chipped. We had thought about just buying all new trim, etc. But the wood is really nice wood, and they are very odd shaped windows (54 " long by 45-1/2 " high), so we just decided to go for it and see how it goes to just refinish them. At first we were going to strip them and refinish them to wood, but I convinced my husband that it would be wood overkill (wood floor, wood cabinets), and that with the GORGEOUS color on the walls, cream would be PERFECT on all the trim, and would really accent everything. So we stripped off the worst of the paint using Citristrip (I definitely recommend that product--NO bad odor, smells like Orange Clean, and is supposed to be a " safe " stripper), then sealed off the kitchen and sanded it down well. Now I am using wood filler for any gouges in the wood today, and I still have to head down to the basement and sand down the bottom windows and prepare them for the paint--we decided not to use stripper on them, as it might loosen up the glue in the joints. I also have to use the paintable latex caulk to seal up the windows again. Then it's time to paint!!! The colors we used on the walls we got at Lowe's--Eddie Bauer Moss on the ceiling, and Chive on the walls, with Seed on the trim. They are GREAT colors (you can see them by going to www.lowes.com and going to paint and Signature Colors, and trying out the online version of the Virtual Painter--which I have and it is a GREAT program!!!!). We pulled out all the baseboard trim and crown molding, and are replacing that. The original baseboard was JUST over 8 " high, so that was a challenge! As the walls are plaster, we had to find high enough baseboards to cover up the unfinished plaster under there. We ended up getting 1 " by 6 " pine, then topping it with 2-1/2 " molding that is engraved with leaves and vines. After priming it and painting it with the Seed, then I will paint each leaf with the Chive, and trace the veins and vines with a deep coordinating green. I am going to stencil matching leaves on the window frame and door frame also. I can't WAIT to see it finished!! Ok--now that I've talked your ear off--you can see I'm very proud and excited about this project--I will let you all go--I'll try to catch up on a few e-mails! Later! Love, S., mom to Cody (7, pwcf, nissen for severe reflux, malnutrition, ADHD), DJ (9, nocf, asthma, ADD), and a (14, nocf, ADHD) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted September 3, 2003 Report Share Posted September 3, 2003 So far that sounds nice BUT I don't like wood floors in the kitchen. I cant see that they are spotless. :) Just a quirks of mine. That's why we just covered over the wood parquet .....but your right , the white sure makes it bigger:) Good Luck LOVE & HUGS, GRDMOMBEV Re: Hi, all/Bev We have been discussing tan or off white. The room is VERY small and that black just makes it look smaller! once the walls are done I have to take up the 101 layers of floor before we put down new. I also want to get that spray paint for the fridge to paint it I'm thinking light wood for the floor, Now if I only had the time and $$$ to replace all the appliances........... Hi, all Haven't been online much--WAAAAAY behind in my e-mails again (like about 600 behind! LOL). First with DJ in the hospital, then school starting, plus we're remodeling our kitchen (it looks GREAT!!!!), which is turning into a LOT of work. We have an older house (built in 1938), and while it's mostly in good shape, all the previous owners (for the last 12 years before we bought it 6 years ago, it was a rental property)painted all the beautiful woodwork, and instead of preparing the wood before the next painting (sanding, scraping, etc.), they would just paint OVER the chipped parts, and some layers were latex over enamel and vice versa, so then they REALLY chipped. We had thought about just buying all new trim, etc. But the wood is really nice wood, and they are very odd shaped windows (54 " long by 45-1/2 " high), so we just decided to go for it and see how it goes to just refinish them. At first we were going to strip them and refinish them to wood, but I convinced my husband that it would be wood overkill (wood floor, wood cabinets), and that with the GORGEOUS color on the walls, cream would be PERFECT on all the trim, and would really accent everything. So we stripped off the worst of the paint using Citristrip (I definitely recommend that product--NO bad odor, smells like Orange Clean, and is supposed to be a " safe " stripper), then sealed off the kitchen and sanded it down well. Now I am using wood filler for any gouges in the wood today, and I still have to head down to the basement and sand down the bottom windows and prepare them for the paint--we decided not to use stripper on them, as it might loosen up the glue in the joints. I also have to use the paintable latex caulk to seal up the windows again. Then it's time to paint!!! The colors we used on the walls we got at Lowe's--Eddie Bauer Moss on the ceiling, and Chive on the walls, with Seed on the trim. They are GREAT colors (you can see them by going to www.lowes.com and going to paint and Signature Colors, and trying out the online version of the Virtual Painter--which I have and it is a GREAT program!!!!). We pulled out all the baseboard trim and crown molding, and are replacing that. The original baseboard was JUST over 8 " high, so that was a challenge! As the walls are plaster, we had to find high enough baseboards to cover up the unfinished plaster under there. We ended up getting 1 " by 6 " pine, then topping it with 2-1/2 " molding that is engraved with leaves and vines. After priming it and painting it with the Seed, then I will paint each leaf with the Chive, and trace the veins and vines with a deep coordinating green. I am going to stencil matching leaves on the window frame and door frame also. I can't WAIT to see it finished!! Ok--now that I've talked your ear off--you can see I'm very proud and excited about this project--I will let you all go--I'll try to catch up on a few e-mails! Later! Love, S., mom to Cody (7, pwcf, nissen for severe reflux, malnutrition, ADHD), DJ (9, nocf, asthma, ADD), and a (14, nocf, ADHD) Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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