Even though it is officially Spring, the weather here in Northern New England isn't having any of it! So, we are still working on unpacking and doing a few indoor projects. We are just itching to get out in the yard and fields so we can work on the horse related projects. They are still currently over at my parent's house and it is quite the pain to drive over there three times a day for feeding and to keep an eye on them. BUT, this will have to wait!
When we moved in, our downstairs guest bath / laundry room was painted a deep barn red with a federal blue type trim. While I love bold colors, we both felt that this red was a bit much for such a small space. I had purchased a fabric shower curtain to cover up the washer area, and it was the inspiration to lighten up the whole space with a few coats of white paint.
Last weekend was spent taping and using drop cloths to protect the floors and the trim. Even so, we got some white paint in a few areas, but it's not obvious and we are looking for a way to remove it without having to repaint the trim or damage the existing paint! Perhaps I'll add another blog entry when this finally happens!
So, here are a few "before" photos to give you an idea of how dark this room was. Don't mind the nosy Calico, that's Ember and she's always up in everybody's business! lol
OK, so you can see, the color scheme is a bit bizarre, but perhaps there was a reason for this. We wondered why they didn't just repaint it white as they had done in the other ground floor spaces. Then we started taping and painting around the fixtures and understood completely. The drywall had been painted prior to the toilet and sink etc., being fitted. So, when we started painting we had to work around these things. And if you were to peek behind the toilet tank, you will still see a bit of red that we just couldn't reach (and we were too lazy to shut off the water and move the toilet!).
The project did take a bit longer than just the weekend, as even though we used a premium paint (Kilz Premium, maximum coverage), the red was so intense that it took three coats to completely cover it. So, we would do a coat and then forget to go back and repaint later in the day!
I finished pulling off all the painters tape last night and put the room back together. On a side note, I do not recommend the 3M brand painters tape! The product we bought did not lock out the paint as it said it did. And when it was time to peel it off, if there was any paint on the tape, it would rip and I would have to use a razor blade to scrape it off of the trim! This caused delays and just made me really mad!!! I'll spend a bit more for the expensive stuff next time!
So, here are a few shots of the finished room. We both think it looks so much brighter and larger in general. I think a bathroom should be bright and give the feeling of "clean" when you look at it. And plain old white paint did the trick no problem!!! Total cost for the project was probably under $50 as we did need to purchase painting supplies in addition to the gallon of paint. It's been the cheapest home improvement project so far, and we like the sound of that!