Painting fever, that is.
I love how the dining chairs came out....I chose a great color, and since the paint is semi-gloss, I've decided to do my downstairs bathroom, and hallway trim that color. But, of course it doesn't match the paint colors in there, so I have to repaint the walls too.
The trim is the greige color, so I'm painting the walls a very light silvery grey. (by the way, how do you spell grey? G R E Y or G R A Y? I've always liked grey)
So, I'll be spending my three day weekend painting. I woke up early again this morning to get started.
I have book group tonight, and the chosen book is Devil in the White City. Not liking it. In fact, I'm only about half way through. I should spend the day finishing it, but I'd rather paint. Too many architectural details for me. I like the chapters about the serial killer, but the World's Fair chapters put me right to sleep! Any of you read it?
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First, when you finish painting in your house, come on down and see what you can do with mine :)
Read The Devil In the White City several years ago-when it came out actually-and remember enjoying it, maybe because I'd lived in Chicago for a while.
Please post pictures! I am a
g r e y
fan.
I loved that book; I loved learning about how they put that fair together, and also about the serial killer.
I got a painting estimate and I guess we're going forward. But I do have color anxiety.
I never get color anxiety. I probably should once in a while.
g r e y
It's the more upbeat, cheerful "gray" for me (and my hair). "Grey" is just a bit more dour and sad.
Ded
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