Here you can see the finished walls and window trim and the other loft and pretty ceiling!
Here you can see the finished walls and window trim and the other loft and pretty ceiling!
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Please tell me the paint colors you chose. Both inside and out, I live in the South of Washington state and would like to try your incredible color scheme at my floathome.
Hey Katelin!
It took me forever to remember my exterior paint colors. I couldn’t remember for 3 days the name of brand. I finally remember 🙂 The outside stains are from Cabot. I believe they are all semi-solid stains. The blue is Newburyport blue, the yellow is Calvary and the green i think is mountain laurel.
The inside colors are from Benjamin moore. They are the Natura brand, which i am not sure they still make. It is a no voc paint line. I strongly recommend looking at voc’s for the inside of your home. The blue is seagrove, the green is cabana green and the purple is violet stone. All the wood is just finished oak and cedar. If you do get a low or 0 voc paint, you might have the thin it out before you apply it to your walls. My paint was so think i did a 3 to 1 water ratio which allowed me to evenly spread it without it blotching. The first coat i did before mixing it was water had to be sanded off. It was nasty. Any who, I hope this helps ya!