This is an armoire that houses our television and it's been great. But, I've really been on a painting streak lately and the armoire was next in line. This was taken with my phone's camera - but you get the idea. This room is dark anyway and the armoire didn't help. So, it was time to lighten it up. I have a lot of brown, beige, and aqua in this room and this piece is going to be aqua.
The ottoman that I made last winter has the same color aqua in it - a better picture is below.
And a table between the loveseats . . . aqua.
Even the paintings in the room have some aqua in them.
So. It's done. It's aqua. And I love it!
No Annie Sloan Chalk Paint here.
I used a mixture of Olympia paint from Lowes. The first color I tried was way too light - it looked cold. So I added a little more greenish-aqua from the table project above, and the end result was a lighter version of that table. Then a little distressing and some dark wax. By the way, the distressing was really easy, even though it wasn't Annie Sloan's famous chalk paint!
Tomorrow, I'm going to share a failed project. I figure we all have them and I know it does my heart good to read your posts about what worked AND what didn't.
So pretty! I love the color. I really love the painting on your wall too.
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Nan, your armoire looks fantastic! I love the color you mixed. It looks like a different piece of furniture and it really ties the room together. I have a dark armoire that I was thinking of getting rid of, but maybe I should just paint mine too.
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Amanda
Wow, your armoire turned out great~! I love that colour!
ReplyDeleteYour armoire turned out really pretty. It definitely complements the rest of the room better than the black...good choice! I am also in WI (near Madison) and was glad to find a crafty blog not too far away! Thanks for your great ideas.
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