Showing posts with label gray. Show all posts
Showing posts with label gray. Show all posts

Friday, February 21, 2014

My Gray Kitchen - The Big Reveal

I will go to extreme measures to make sure I don't have any gray hair but, for some reason, I am embracing the gray in my newly painted kitchen.


The changes we made in our kitchen were few and frugal but had a HUGE impact.


Originally, the kitchen was painted with 'Remember The Alamo' by Dutch Boy, a tan paint that had green undertones.


Wanting an update, we debated over what seemed like 50 shades of Gray (how could I resist that reference?).


Stonington Gray, by Benjamin Moore, ended up being the winner.

Stonington Gray is a pale gray that has a calming effect and tranquil feel.   


The Stonington Gray set against our white cabinets not only softened how everything looked but brightened it up as well.  All of the sudden, it seemed as if the kitchen grew up.  It suddenly become more elegant and sophisticated.  


Though, to be fair, the sophistication might also be due in part to my chandelier.


The chandelier the mister bought me for my birthday finally got hung.


 And, just as much as I admire it during the day, I can't but help admire it even more at night.


The other changes to the kitchen were minor, and again frugal.


The cafe stools were painted with a grain sack design. 


We added vintage cast iron brackets to the bottom of our kitchen cabinets.


Getting a custom look without paying custom prices.


Though the pantry remains painted in Remember The Alamo, it fortunately transitions well with the kitchen.  After spending several days hand stenciling the walls, the last thing I want to do is repaint the pantry.


Now, from each and every angle...



The kitchen makes me happy...just because.


And, of course, the fresh flowers help too.


Cost of (1) can of paint (Stonington Gray) $30
Cost of Chandelier $100 (though, technically it was a birthday gift)
Cost of cabinet brackets $7
Cost of newly painted cafe stools $0

So, for under $150, my kitchen grew up and embraced her gray.

Tuesday, February 18, 2014

I'm Feeling Gray

I'm feeling gray...or grey.  The good thing about feeling gray is that gray is such a trendy color right now. 

The only problem, there are so many grays to chose from.  Bluish grays, grays with purple undertones, grays that have some brown tones, pure grays, dark grays, light grays.  The list is endless.


I attempted to find the 'perfect' gray online.  I visited about 20 fellow bloggers, each claiming to have found the perfect gray.  Classic Gray, Stone Harbor, Gray Pearl, Oyster Bay, Horizon, Edgecomb Gray, Eternity...it was starting to feel like it would literally be an eternity before I found a color I liked.


This is what happens when it is gray {and snowing for days on end} outside.  I get bored.  I get cage crazy.  Things end up getting painted, moved or changed.


Fortunately, I'm not the only person that feels like this.  My little helper was feeling gray, too...and she couldn't wait to offer her opinion for the perfect gray and lend a helping hand.


But, to be honest, it's hard to feel too gray when the chandelier I got for my birthday finally came out of the box it has been sitting in for 2 months...


 And, the ceiling fan came down.


And, these little brackets, we found at a flea market, finally found a place to be displayed.


What do you do when you are feeling gray?
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