I really love color and I was determined that each room would have color and that no two, even if similar would be the same shade. So far we have:

In the upstairs bathroom: Frolic.

In the upstairs sitting room: Wave Crest

In Anna's room: Celery Sprig (There is plaster work still going on there, which is what all of the white patches are.)

In the kitchen: Lemon Souffle
I want to point out here the woodwork around the new windows in the second photo. Del has built and stained new window trim to match exactly our existing window. It looks so good in person, you would never guess it was new.

In mine and David's bedroom: Reverie Pink (I just can't get a good photo of this color, it is a very soft shade of pink.)

Emma's room: Sweet Corn

Downstairs bath: Mystic River (It is a little more periwinkle in person.)

Living room: Rejuvenate (a great sagey green!)

The dining room and foyer: Celery Ice. . . but we don't love it. It came out so light that you can barely tell there is color. . . so we have picked out new colors. For the dining room, Chianti. Yep, imagine it, a very lush wine/red color. And for the foyer, Egyptian Nile. It is very similar to the living room color, but about 2 shades DARKER. Both are colors we really liked but were kind of afraid to choose because they were deeper colors. Instead we went with the second choice. You know they always say to trust your first instinct. Hopefully next week I will have photos of those colors up.
In other developements. . .
You can see that the wood floor work is being done. Today they actually put color down. David said it looks really good. I can't wait to go over and see it.
The kitchen cabinets are going up. So far they are looking really good.
The flooring is down in the bathrooms and kitchen.
The new trim is all in upstairs.
We are so close, the light at the end of the tunnel is almost within reach.
In the upstairs bathroom: Frolic.
In the upstairs sitting room: Wave Crest
In Anna's room: Celery Sprig (There is plaster work still going on there, which is what all of the white patches are.)
In the kitchen: Lemon Souffle
I want to point out here the woodwork around the new windows in the second photo. Del has built and stained new window trim to match exactly our existing window. It looks so good in person, you would never guess it was new.
In mine and David's bedroom: Reverie Pink (I just can't get a good photo of this color, it is a very soft shade of pink.)
Emma's room: Sweet Corn
Downstairs bath: Mystic River (It is a little more periwinkle in person.)
Living room: Rejuvenate (a great sagey green!)
The dining room and foyer: Celery Ice. . . but we don't love it. It came out so light that you can barely tell there is color. . . so we have picked out new colors. For the dining room, Chianti. Yep, imagine it, a very lush wine/red color. And for the foyer, Egyptian Nile. It is very similar to the living room color, but about 2 shades DARKER. Both are colors we really liked but were kind of afraid to choose because they were deeper colors. Instead we went with the second choice. You know they always say to trust your first instinct. Hopefully next week I will have photos of those colors up.
In other developements. . .
You can see that the wood floor work is being done. Today they actually put color down. David said it looks really good. I can't wait to go over and see it.
The kitchen cabinets are going up. So far they are looking really good.
The flooring is down in the bathrooms and kitchen.
The new trim is all in upstairs.
We are so close, the light at the end of the tunnel is almost within reach.
