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Pretty in pink

The pink bedroom revamp began with a complete re-painting of the floor. It was (pointing no fingers,) covered in all kinds of hair dye and gunk. So, old fashioned, plain, sanded boards were out of the question. I shall let you into a secret. I may be slightly guilty of reading instructions on things briefly; and then finding out what actually works for me! In this case, my old favourite Cuprinol garden paint was used for the main floorboard colour. It painted smoothly and I did two coats with a strong yacht varnish on top. At the edge of the room was a patch of nasty hardboard planks, covering a gap in the original floor. It really stood out like a sore thumb, and didn’t look nice at all.

This was first primed with a general undercoat, then sectioned out with blue tape, and painted in chalk furniture paint. Each section was then stencilled with a basic design, and hand painted with tiny details. The final stage was to paint the edging by hand and varnish the whole rug which was shaped around the shape in the wall.

The over-sized lamp was a labour of love, but has the Summery Bloomsbury vibe I was after! Again, the lamp base was primed and painted with detailed sections of chalk paint in soft colours, with smaller contrasting details on top. ( And then varnished) Trim and fabrics were sourced on Ebay, and the old nylon fabric cut off the wire frame. Next, a piece of newspaper was used to make a template of a section of the shade and laid on the fabric. (allowing generous seam allowance) These eight sections were machine stitched together to make a kind of ‘dress.’ Once it ‘fitted’ fairly tightly, the shade was stretched over the wire and hand stitched at the top and bottom, pulling it as taught as possible at each point. The trim and bobbles were added with a glue gun .

The old wooden bedside cabinet was found at the recycling centre. It was sanded down and painted in chalk furniture paint with acrylic and chalk paint detail, then varnished. The detail on the drawer picks out shapes barely noticed previously!

All in all this room feels very feminine and light now. Unlike some of the rest of the house which lends itself to more muted colours, this room has a little French charm of its own. Looking out over the garden is a pleasure now, famed by the new duck egg blind and revamped window pelmet, in old french ticking and vintage lace. It has been the perfect winter studio when too cold to be outside.

Paintings over winter have included the three below

Rain

One

Bloom

And in this house, nowhere is safe from the dance of the paintbrushes..

I seem to have met my doppelganger on the bathroom cupboard!

Have a wonderful day

Love, Liz at the Beach Hut XX

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Let’s paint

Oops !

A week has just disappeared in a determined burst of creative energy .

and time slipped away in a rainbow

Where was my p.a for all those important decisions?!!

Oh well, best put the best foot forward then …

A new knee might be imminent. And it occurred to me, bending might be tricky, and so numerous painting jobs just had to be done…

From dawn ’til dusk, brushes dipped and swirled and layered their marks.

Repainting shabby corners and battered edges, bumped by puppies and boots; upcycling new treasures found in the recycling shop.

A few gaps for sleeping and eating and cooking for big painty days, big projects and big appetites

Awesome Allan did a fabulous job building our new bookcase, making use of an awkward, half landing corner, which I finished in Farrow and Ball’s smoking room green.

Soon after, and not to be outdone, the bannisters got a freshen -up

As did the kitchen, which as you will all understand was a soup of greasy- teenagery-dog and life back splashes, even after just a year.

And to a little detail… An archway in the hall, printed with diamond chalk paint in musky pink and almost black, accented with a smidge of gold. A little bit Tudory but modern too.

For any younger visitors, a newly painted throne, Bloomsbury style. Acrylic and chalk paint , a touch of gold

Now we need someone that can fit…

Upstairs in the shower room, the mirror has taken on a new design. The theme – men’s vintage pyjamas !

Back to the other bathroom and back to Bloomsbury. A little mirrored cabinet, hand painted in shades of soft grey blues and natural tones.

On the landing, an archway between two sections of corridor, using wood paint and acrylic

And a repaint of the treads and woodwork on the stairs

Which have thankfully withstood a thousand paws and claws

An old lamp upcycled with chalk paint, gold leaf, decoupage papers and marabou

While ornaments shuffled about for their next act,

everyone else stood to attention

Tasks are completed. For today. Everything is shiny once more. I’d like to say I’ll put my brushes away, but you know me….

Let’s get real !!!