Enthropy in color with painted and trim doors.
Smaller spaces like powder rooms, laundry rooms and corridors are very fun to decorate them! You can be a little bold with small spaces.
If you are trying to darker colors or background, these stains are an ideal place to try.
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I knew that I wanted to do something dark and exciting to fit with the rest of the basement. Dive color is the concept of paint where all the walls and decoration are drawn and sometimes the ceiling in the same color.
This technique has been back during the past few years, but it has been around for more than 100 years!
I prefer to use different finishes to paint on different surfaces, but I will go to it a little.
We had the office of my husband’s basement two years ago, and I knew that I wanted to use the same color that we used in that room.



In the end, Carnelian bends a little purple for me and Sommeier was very pink. Rojo Marron was perfect between them – a beautiful and rich Burgundy color.
Last year, she got work, starting from all doors and doors. If you paint the panels on the wall and have to work around the carpet, this trick will help:

I recommend using a drop cloth to protect your carpet.
Always use semi -sticky shine or molds (crown, pour photo frame, door, window, panels) and doors. Best satin or eggshell for the walls:

I tried to draw everything at the end of the satin (it’s definitely easier), but I find it looks without life. I love shining pieces – I want to stand out.
This paint is very rich and dark, I had to do four coats on the walls, three on the doors and trim:

It took nearly a week to finish the plate. I thought it would never end.
Recently, I have been trying to finish small projects around the house, and this small entrance only needs a few other touches.


Our plan was all the time to suspend New York City publications in this field. We had a few large art pieces that I stacked on the main wall:

The glass and frame were shattered on the bottom printing years ago, so this week I falsified a fast DIY frame with some pieces. It works, just don’t look at it.
Our lower floor is moody and comfortable, and this warm hallway fits perfectly. Here’s a peek at my pairing office in the same color as Rojo Marron:

A year later, this space was finally completed!
Here is the pre -color that we drew all over the house when we built (gray acceptable from Sherwin Williams):

Here now, all coats later! We celebrate this box of the small jewel of the hallway:

So I said I was finished, but I think I want to draw the ceiling as well. What do you think?