Our entryway was
seriously in need of some love. The
wallpaper was close to twenty years old.
It had some damage on it, the walls were a bit dingy and there were some
paint chips here and there. I have
really been wanting to spruce it up a bit, make it a little more stylish. And finally I was able to get to do exactly
that.
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Looking good! |
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One of my awesome helpers! |
For starters, I
needed to do something about that wallpaper and I really didn't want to put up any
new stuff. Mainly because one - I'm
totally over it, and two - well, to be honest, I'm not very good at putting wallpaper
up on the wall. However, after much
thought, I decided to give it another shot, only this time I wanted to try a
paintable textured wallpaper. I ordered
some that looks like beadboard and up it went.
I have to give thanks to Tania over at Little Vintage Cottage for giving
me the idea. And as it turned out this
stuff is really amazing. It went up
surprisingly easy and it looks fantastic!
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See that spot above the door. Yeah, that was how far
the first roll made it. So we opened up a second roll just for that spot. |
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We used our Pampered Chef pizza dough roller to roll the paper onto the wall |
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I removed the baseboard heater so we could paper behind it. |
Of course when I
measured the wall I planned to install this on it came just shy of a full roll so
I had to buy two rolls ($25 each on Amazon) in order to cover it.
Isn't that always the way? But no
worries because I have a great idea for how to use the rest of that roll, or at
least a good chunk of it. But in the
meantime the girls and I got the paper up and let it dry overnight. Then the next day I painted it Pure White by Behr, the same paint I
used in my kitchen. In fact, it was the
half gallon I had leftover from said kitchen.
In addition to the wallpaper I also painted the ceiling, all of the
trim, the wall where the pantry is as well as the pantry door and our front
door. It was the perfect amount to
complete the job.
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Two coats of paint |
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I took the light off the ceiling so I could paint under it |
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A new doorknob for the pantry door ($5.98) |
Clean, crisp, white and
bright that paint made it look so good. All shiny and new. But I wasn't done. I left the remaining wall, the one you see
when you walk into the house and after a few days of drying time I taped off
the trim and floor so I could paint it an actual color. I've never been one to do color on the walls,
but I decided it was time to venture out a bit.
I painted it a gorgeous shade of gray called High Speed Access by Behr. And
I LOVE it! Especially once I hung
Dracula back up on the wall. Looks
fantastic!
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Before |
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After - love! |
The painted wall is a
bit lighter but complimentary to the kitchen cabinets. It is a warm gray too, because I didn't want
it to look cold and sterile. It really
adds a touch of class to our entryway. I
have almost a full gallon of paint left along with the almost full roll of
wallpaper. And I have big plans for what
I'm going to do with it. I'm super
excited about it too.
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And this little putty loves the new entryway too |
Soooooo...... on to the next project!
That was a nice update. I think I had your old wallpaper in the foyer of my previous house.
ReplyDeleteIt's been there for quite awhile. I won't miss it.
DeleteThat is quite the improvement. I had never heard of paintable textured wallpaper, but I realize I have certainly seen it.
ReplyDeleteIt is the neatest stuff Meg. I'm impressed with it.
DeleteIt looks beautiful!
ReplyDeleteMelinda
Thank you Melinda. :)
DeleteIt looks great! Thanks for the link back!!
ReplyDeleteTania
Of course! Thanks for the inspiration. Love that wallpaper!! :) :)
DeleteI really enjoy these project reviews--well, actually, I enjoy everything on your website. :^)
ReplyDeleteThe paintable beadboard paper was a great idea! You all did such a nice job--it looks so bright and fresh! I have always wondered how well that paper worked, so thank you for writing about your experience with it.
I have a narrowish entrance hallway (the "family" entrance) and the beadboard paper might be a great way to add some interest and texture without making it feel like the walls are "closing in."
Thank you Sue. If you end up using it let me know. I'd love to hear how it turns out. :)
DeleteThis looks GREAT!!! So inspiring to see. My house is in some serious need of updating in a lot of places. My husband is currently wrestling with the bathroom plumbing (and it's giving him a time!), and I'm hoping that once my back lets me, I can repaint the bathroom, it would be a great starter project. Great job on your redo, and your girls are lovely! :)
ReplyDeleteThank you Stephanie. Each project is motivating me onto the next one. I have to remember to pace myself though so I don't get tired and burn out.
DeleteUgh, plumbing! My sympathies to your hubby. Hope your back is better soon. Painting a room makes a HUGE difference! :)
You always inspire me to get up and do something.
ReplyDeleteJeannie@GetMeToTheCountry
That is awesome. Hee, hee.
DeleteToday I vacuumed the cushions on my couch because I was inspired by all of your cleaning. I think it sits more comfortable.
DeleteHa, ha! Glad I could help.
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