Friday, February 18

A Post From the Past

     One of the first projects we completed in our house was to repaint the dining room.  We weren't complete "paint virgins" since we had painted a few large rooms in our rent house, but we knew that we had lots to learn.  The first thing we did differently this time was to remove the baseboards and the trim from the wainscoting in order to have nice clean edges instead of trying to cut in everywhere.  We also made sure that everything got a nice layer of primer first.  After all the painting was done, the baseboards and trim were replaced with a nail gun/brad nailer.

     We absolutely loved our red dining room in our rent house, so we went with red again in this house, but with lots of white to help break up the darkness.  Beware that with red paint, you will have to paint quite a few coats to make sure it doesn't end up pink.  Don't be scared of the inital color of the first few coats of paint.  In the end, with enough coats, it will end up a nice deep red instead of pink.  We primed with a tinted primer (grey) in order to lower our number of coats of paint, which seemed to help.  However, if we would have known about the Behr paint with the primer already in it, that would have been an even better course of action.

     Again, (the common theme in some parts of this house), the dining room started off very brown:


(You can even see some of the orange/gold-ish color that used to be in the living room in the first pic)

We painted all trim, the door, and the wainscotting Polar Bear (by Behr) and the walls red.  We also spray painted the metal vent at the bottom of the door (our A/C unit is in there) and switched the wooden blinds out with a set of white ones from one of the guest bedrooms since, luckily for us, they were the exact same size (all of them came with the house).  Those changes put us here:


Eventually we also hung the curtains we already had and replaced the chandelier with a garage sale find (you can still find this one brand new at Home Depot or Lowe's) which we purchased new shades for (I think from Walmart) in order to give it a different look.  Here is another "after" pic (without the artwork we now have and the two new pieces of furniture added since):


We think the change is pretty drastic and we definitely love it!

6 comments:

  1. What a transformation! I found you over at HOUSEography today. I have a red dining room too - with white below. I guess we have similar tastes! Great job!

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  2. looks good, and beautiful chandelier! Totally know what you mean about the red! The best luck I've had with it is by using a grey base-primer and then the red went on without a hitch and in only two coats!

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  3. What a great before and after!! Looks great! Thanks so much for linking to my house tour party. Come back next week!

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  4. @Ashley - Thanks! The chandelier was a great find and, yes, the grey primer works miracles under those deep colors like red. Yay for only two coats! :)

    @Calypsoin - Thanks for taking the time to visit. This is the second dining room we have done with red & white (the first one had built-ins instead of wainscotting) and I still love it now. I'm heading to your blog to see your red & white dining room now...

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  5. Very pretty, I love the drama of a red room!! I love your drapes too! I am visiting from Houseography house party tour!

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  6. that white painted woodwork makes a world of difference! beautiful against the red!

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